I was referred to Harrington Book Marketing by a connection on my public Facebook page. She vouched for them, but after I signed on and started raising concerns, she completely disappeared — no replies, no explanation. Looking back, it all feels like part of a larger scam.I paid upfront for a promised book marketing campaign. What I received was one poor-quality video that had nothing to do with my branding, voice, or direction. After that, I was completely ghosted. No follow-up, no campaign, nothing that was promised.When I contacted their financial institution to report the issue and try to get my money back, the team at Harrington turned aggressive. They began bullying me, sending threatening messages — instead of acting professionally and trying to resolve the matter.To make things worse, I later discovered they had published a fake testimonial using my name and photo on their website without my knowledge or consent. I never gave them a testimonial, and I never approved the use of my image.This is not just bad service. It’s deceptive, manipulative, and possibly fraudulent. Authors, especially first-timers, need to be extremely cautious. Do not fall for their flashy website and fake reviews — they are not who they claim to be.
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