13th Mar 2014, 12:51 PM | #1 |
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I gave this service a try after an unsolicited email, what a mistake. We agreed on a price of $200 and I dropped the price of my app from $0.99 to free. The rep named Robin Srivastava provided a good amount of evidence of the effectiveness the campaigns had in delivering 25k-100k downloads. When asked, she assured to expect in the 25k-50k install range. I was willing to take the chance knowing that at even 10% of this it should be worth it. After 7 days the results were a total of 525 installs with half coming from useless desktop downloads. This might be a decent service but the misleading marketing and poor results are my experiencing with these guys. Harsh Rajat was my other point of contact and after the campaign was unwilling to provide any kind of substitute to make up for the shortfall. Be careful with unsolicited emails from scammy marketing companies promising huge results they can't deliver on. Is 3 Magic Shots a scam? They do deliver installs but to give expectations of a large amount of installs and then receive 5% of their low estimates is a shitty marketing practice. Stay away from Harsh Rajat and Robin Srivastava. |
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3rd May 2014, 03:52 AM | #2 |
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We also went with 3 Magic Shots about a month ago and we confirm that it's most likely just a simple scam and nothing more. We were dissatisfied with their service and politely requested our money back, but only fell on deaf ears (except for one generic reply that they will contact the person who led our campaign). We sent a few follow-up mails, still being polite and still no response. Then we were fed up. We understand that there is no guarantee for downloads, but advertising downloads in the 100,000s and delivering barely 1% of that is completely unacceptable. When we made our app free for a week in December 2013 without 3 Magic Shots, we had over 8,000 downloads on the first day, almost 10 times as much as they delivered. Long story short, 3 Magic Shots is a scam. Any half-decent company does not try to screw over their customers like that. |
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