Hello folks!

We’ve noticed a sudden influx of brand new accounts with 0 karma posting “reviews” of Nextiva that all read exactly the same.

Now, people endorsing a provider isn’t typically suspicious, but six hot-off-the-press accounts posting glowing reviews of Nextiva (at the same time!) in every thread doesn’t pass the sniff test.

Fortunately the karma/age filter blocked their comments and they have now been banned. However, those of you that these bots replied to will likely have a bunch of notifications. Nothing we can do about that, I’m afraid.

If these bots actually were commissioned by Nextiva, stop it. Trying to disguise your shitty infomercial-esque advertisements as legitimate reviews is scummy.

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Can we talk about Nextivas crappy customer service, management panels and reporting capabilities in response?

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Wasn’t their whole advertisement was that support is all US-based and all you have to do is pick up the phone and someone directly answers? I’ve always steered clear of them

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