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PR.Business has a rating of 1 star from 4 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. PR.Business ranks 205th among Advertising sites.

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Top Critical Review

“Total scam!”

Jill D.
8/8/22

PR. Business is the worst decision I have ever made. They sold me a custom website, waited just long enough for me to not dispute with my credit card company to tell me they could not deliver the website and would issue me a refund and would call me the next day. Shocker, call never came. Every time I tried to call them, I was told it was, "being escalated". Who knew that the word escalated is another word for ignored. I came here today because they kept my credit card on file and tried just now to charge me again! I can't believe the ridiculousness of this. If you bought anything from them, get a new card ASAP!

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Thumbnail of user jilld437
1 review
0 helpful votes
August 8th, 2022

PR. Business is the worst decision I have ever made.

They sold me a custom website, waited just long enough for me to not dispute with my credit card company to tell me they could not deliver the website and would issue me a refund and would call me the next day.

Shocker, call never came. Every time I tried to call them, I was told it was, "being escalated". Who knew that the word escalated is another word for ignored.

I came here today because they kept my credit card on file and tried just now to charge me again!

I can't believe the ridiculousness of this.

If you bought anything from them, get a new card ASAP!

Thumbnail of user alexandera353
1 review
0 helpful votes
July 22nd, 2022

PR Business takes peoples money and promises to deliver results that never happens because they do not do anything to help your business. Once they get your card number they begin charging you monthly fees for services they cannot provide. Red flag they claim to manage your Google profile but they never do. Google is free and PR business is charging money for managing the Free Google profile. Don't be Naïve, Google is free! Don't let PR Business scamming you or others. Share this review with everyone!

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Never trust PR Business and share with everyone Not to do business with PR Business.

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I did not use any, they took my money and never delivered anything, scammers

Thumbnail of user davidb4569
4 reviews
0 helpful votes
August 28th, 2022

I only chose to patronize The Tailor King at 9723 NE Second Ave in Miami Shores, FL, ******* the week of August 22nd, 2022 because of a recommendation from a neighboring business in Miami Shores, the latter of which is a verifiable pillar of the community. I relayed my experience with Tailor King to that establishment, and cautioned its owners about further recommendations to this vendor.
All I wanted was to repair a minor rip in a pair of jeans. Initially, the Tailor King's proprietor tried convincing me that holes in jeans were "good", and that the bigger the hole, the "better" it is. Such logic is at best misplaced subjectivity.
After stating he would repair the pants, he gave me a ticket and told me to fill out my name and phone number. He then promptly disappeared to the back and began working on something else, as though he couldn't wait 10 seconds for me to do what he asked—demonstrating a marked lack of customer service.
The ticket itself only had fields for 'name' and 'address'. I quickly wrote in the information the proprietor asked for, thinking that would bring him back out.
Although he was in my sight, it was as though I and my order had ceased to exist. He did not return from the other room. I was the only customer in the shop and I still had to flag him down for him to take the ticket and the jeans, which is a definite indicator that my money, patronage, and pants were not a priority.
He said it would take a week and $20 for him to repair the pants, neither of which seemed commensurate with the necessary work. However, I greatly value this garment, and had no problem granting him either.
During the interim I eagerly anticipated wearing these pants. I fancied all the other garments I would have repaired now that I had 'found' a tailor. Those accoutrements would not have been an inconsequential amount of work for this establishment.
The day I returned, one week later, it was perfectly obvious that he had not only failed to do the work, he had not even thought of doing it. A look of perplexity crossed his face as I entered the shop (no amicable greeting, just more of his dearth of customer service), which turned to outright bewilderment when he saw the ticket—which was enigmatic in and of itself, because there was no number, writing, or anything printed on it denoting which order or pair of clothes to which it correlated.
Nonetheless, he readily produced the jeans (as though they were exactly where he had left them a week ago) and told me to sit down for 10 minutes. This fact is extremely significant for a variety of reasons.
• This proves he hadn't done a thing to the jeans and was going to do so now, had I acceded.
• It proves that his original estimation of a week's wait and $20 was extremely arbitrary since, evidently, this minor repair could be effected in 10 minutes.
• It further illustrates how he was not only disrespectful of my time, he was outright heedless of it, having me first wait a week, and then another 10 minutes, as though I had nothing better to do than sit around waiting for him.
• Most substantively, this fact proves that despite my paying full price and waiting a week, I was now going to get the proverbial rush job—which I certainly didn't want and isn't equitable with the time I had waited and the amount I was being charged.
I asked him several times if it was true that he hadn't done a thing to the jeans. Instead of answering, he became impudent, raising his voice at me (while repeatedly asking me to wait 10 minutes)—as though there was something wrong with my simply asking him this question.
He never apologized. He never showed any compassion, empathy, or understanding—or even ACKNOWLEDGED—his wanton squandering of my time and energy.
It was clear from the moment I went into this shop until the moment I left for good that he cared nothing about me, my order, or my clothes. This was the worst lack of customer service I have ever encountered, and the most dissatisfying experience with a purported tailor I have ever had—or could even imagine.
It's unconscionable for me to pay full price and wait a week so he could do the work haphazardly in 10 minutes, which is why I left with the pants without him wasting more of my time.
That's why I will never return, and admonish anyone else considering this establishment to beware of the so-called Tailor King's incompetence—which is only matched by his insensitivity.

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None, he neglected to fix my pants.

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Thumbnail of user vincec178
1 review
0 helpful votes
March 8th, 2021

PR Business, AKA Voice Command failed to perform services. I continued to pay $150 a month and I learned my manager was fired due to incompetency.
PR Business Voice Command, 29dollarseo PR Business (Voice Command) said they could improve business for me. The first 6 months I couldn't get a response from them. I stopped my credt card payment in January 2021. I was then contacted by a company representative on January 12,2021, who said they for credit $450 for the next 3 months and for the last 3 months I would owe $450. I demanded that they provide the service free until I saw an improvement. Boca Raton Florida.

When I decided to do with this business in July 2020, they assured me I would see significant business for my locksmith service. They had me sign an online document, assumed to be a contract. I don't have the signed document and I was never offered a copy. My ongoing commitment was $150 a month. Each month, they would schedule an onboard computer meeting to report their progress in getting my business better visibility. Those monthly meetings didn't occur. I was concerned I was getting calls from distant areas outside of my service area. The business didn't increase. Calls to them went unanswered with recordings that due to Covid-19, employees were not in the office.

On January 12th, 2021, I received a call from an employee apologizing for the lack of service due to Covid-19. She was willing to forgive the next 3 months of the remaining 6 months with me owing $450 for the last 3 months. I was angered by the offer as my question was why I should agree to the offer as I had already paid $900 with no significant results. I told her I wanted things to be made right first. Our call ended after my demand.

On January 28th, at around 11:50am, I received a call from PR Business employee. She wanted to schedule an onboard computer meeting with one of their Digital Marketing Manager. We agreed on January 12th, 2021, at 11:30 am CT. During my call with the employee, she admitted my account had not been serviced because the Digital Marketing Manager had been terminated, due to his inaction with my account and several others. She acknowledged my complaint I had been paying $150 a month for 6 months with no real service. She said they wanted to make things right. Recording-**************

On February 12th, at approximately 11:55am (25 min after our meeting was to have happened), I received a call from an employee named Diana. She apologized and said no Digital Marketing Manager was available. I She wanted to reschedule an onboard computer meeting for another date. I explained I was tired of the excuses and inaction. I asked to be connected to a supervisor. After a brief hold, she advised none were available. I told her I wanted to speak with someone before moving forward. She said she could have someone call me and I advised I wanted email communication that would specify a time and date of a phone call. Recording-**************

On February 17th, I received mail from Universal Account Servicing, LLC, requiring payment of $900, due by March 6th, 2021.

My desired outcome would be a complete refund of money spent and forgiveness of money they want to collect. I have since learned of similar complaints from numerous others. The Better Business Bureau gives this company an F.

Tip for consumers:
This company uses robocalls with local number to get you to pickup. A recording then explains that a large number of requests for your type of business is made through voice assistants such as Alexa, Cortana, Siri & Google Assistant, and that they will get you to the top results anytime someone looks for your business.

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