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I have been an act blue contributor for the last two elections. I’ve read many of the comments in the other reviews and agree with everyone of the bad ones. I have now attempted for at least a month to contact anyone at AL. No one ever gets back to me and they did the same thing to me as too many of the others out there They changed the choice that it used to be that when you hit a donation say $50 It was monthly and I used to give per month but the last time it went I gave $100 when Harris was nominated. I wanted $100 per month and it put $100 per week and I could never get anyone that could help me fix that so I had to withdraw my credit card out of act blue, and now have no way of contributing to anyone , very unhappy no service no responses of any kind. Have no idea who the people are now act blue and it’s really too bad because if I’m only one of all of the hundreds of others that are writing negative reviews for act blue that isn’t gonna help Harris waltz get elected , really really bad
Since I chipped in for the Biden campaign (I am happy to do so) I am receiving non-stop text messaging from other numbers for the Dems. I wrote "STOP" for each of these messages, and I am getting even more. Maybe I won't vote if ActBlue keeps spamming people.
I think 1-star reviews are from the Right.ActBlue is legitimate and efficient. It can't sell your info -- if you vote, many organizations have access to your contact information. You do need to pay attention so you don't approve monthly donations.Check Wikipedia and Politico.
I donated to ActBlue once, and immediately began receiving spam emails and texts from democratic campaigns all over the country.When I complained, they denied sharing my contact information. When I sent a formal demand to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act, which compels them to purge their databases AND make sure all the other organizations they have shared with purge theirs too - they ignored me, then deflected me 3 times, then circled back to their "it wasn't us" excuse.This organization is acting illegally, they know it and they don't care about their donors AT ALL.
Previous holder of my cell number must have got tired of the texts and got a new number. This is ridiculous. I keep replying “stop” and new numbers keep popping up at all hours. The texts are silly, not impressive. Seems like a scam at times. Actblue customer service replied to my request to have the number removed stating there is nothing they can do once the number is in circulation.
It's not a scam, but it's obvious that your email address is getting shared and probably how much you donated. I can't say I blame them. Fund raising is not easy. It may be spam, but not a scam. If you're worried about a transaction, check your credit card account activity online. I've been using ActBlue for several years without any surprise charges. I'll admit, years ago, I did have an overcharge because the "one time or monthly" buttons defaulted to "monthly", And the donation buttons defaulted to the highest amount! Nowadays, those buttons default to "one time" with no default amount. I think they learned their lesson when they got lots of complaints. I called to complain and they reversed my unwanted transaction without any trouble. All in all, I rate ActBlue 5 stars because they make it so easy to donate money to candidates. As with any transaction READ THE FINE PRINT. It will tell you exactly who will receive your donation.
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