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Looks like the web is littered with furious customers who feel that Logoworks ripped them off.
Please read the below before wasting money on them!
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Wow,, they want $40 to make the files usable
They finally sent me some files for stationary and envelopes and business cards.
The designs are useless because I couldn't wait 3 months for my team to have cards so I had someone else do a design after logoworks seemed hopeless.
Now they send me the final files, and the files have the wrong address, phone number, email, and no name on the business card.
The good news is that they will correct the text and print 500 business cards for $70, or you could go here for really good cards at $39 -- except that logoworks will charge you $40 if you want to put your actual name on the business cards and take them elsewhere. These changes are free of course if you stick with Logoworks' printing service.
Wow, just wow. After screwing me over for months I finally gave in and accepted final files only to find out they screw you even harder when its done!
The designs are useless because I couldn't wait 3 months for my team to have cards so I had someone else do a design after logoworks seemed hopeless.
Now they send me the final files, and the files have the wrong address, phone number, email, and no name on the business card.
The good news is that they will correct the text and print 500 business cards for $70, or you could go here for really good cards at $39 -- except that logoworks will charge you $40 if you want to put your actual name on the business cards and take them elsewhere. These changes are free of course if you stick with Logoworks' printing service.
Wow, just wow. After screwing me over for months I finally gave in and accepted final files only to find out they screw you even harder when its done!
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Don't use logoworks!
I am currently in a dispute with logoworks. If I had to give them a consumer review my opinion would be that they are a bunch of lousy crooks - but that's just one mans opinion. I certainly have no proof that they commit actual crimes, except of course taking my money and not providing the promised services.
It all started when I purchased a corporate gold ID pack. Unlimited logo revisions were included, but only a finite number of stationary/business card revisions.
They provided fine logo services (and why not, I had bought unlimited revision rounds so they had nothing to gain and everything to lose by stringing it out). I am happy with the logo.
Unfortunately I had only bought a limited number of revisions of stationary design. It quickly became clear that Logoworks' only interest was in demanding extra charges for more revision rounds. The change I requested was, quite literally, "please take the business card from the first image and combine it with the stationary and envelope design from the second image and that will be all three finished."
But no, the next revision had altered colors and layouts (in ridiculous ways) and demanded another $40 if I wanted any more "revisions". I called them up and the person on the phone apologized and said it would be fixed for free.
Guess how that went?
Soon they had made multiple rounds of stupid "misunderstandings" even after they were able to repeat what was needed back to me on the phone. I even sent them clipped pictures from their own website showing this card design with that stationary design. I spent hours trying to get things fixed before I realized it was a shakedown. Basically I wasn't getting my final files without giving them more money.
Eventually, after over a month of this, I had missed the trade shows and conferences I wanted the logo's and stationary for in the first place and I gave up. I contacted my credit card company asking for a refund for just the portion of the charge associated with the stationary services (since I had never received the services advertised).
I was utterly floored with the Logoworks response. They deleted my account (including both the Logo and all available Evidence of their games with the stationary) and disputed my attempt to reclaim my money. They claim in their letter that I have taken delivery of the logo (true, and never argued by me) and that I am "still working on his stationary design and has not yet selected the final design," a flat out lie. A lie made all the more amazing since it would have taken them far less effort to simply deliver the design to me and claim the money properly. A lie made amazingly flagrant by the fact they have closed my web access and shut down my projects, meaning that I can't possibly "select a final design".
So now I have this blog. I will add details as I get more energy. In the meantime here is the contact info from the guy at Logoworks:
Jon Petersen
Logoworks, Inc.
1-800-210-7650 x7008
Give him a call and yell at him for me, eh?
It all started when I purchased a corporate gold ID pack. Unlimited logo revisions were included, but only a finite number of stationary/business card revisions.
They provided fine logo services (and why not, I had bought unlimited revision rounds so they had nothing to gain and everything to lose by stringing it out). I am happy with the logo.
Unfortunately I had only bought a limited number of revisions of stationary design. It quickly became clear that Logoworks' only interest was in demanding extra charges for more revision rounds. The change I requested was, quite literally, "please take the business card from the first image and combine it with the stationary and envelope design from the second image and that will be all three finished."
But no, the next revision had altered colors and layouts (in ridiculous ways) and demanded another $40 if I wanted any more "revisions". I called them up and the person on the phone apologized and said it would be fixed for free.
Guess how that went?
Soon they had made multiple rounds of stupid "misunderstandings" even after they were able to repeat what was needed back to me on the phone. I even sent them clipped pictures from their own website showing this card design with that stationary design. I spent hours trying to get things fixed before I realized it was a shakedown. Basically I wasn't getting my final files without giving them more money.
Eventually, after over a month of this, I had missed the trade shows and conferences I wanted the logo's and stationary for in the first place and I gave up. I contacted my credit card company asking for a refund for just the portion of the charge associated with the stationary services (since I had never received the services advertised).
I was utterly floored with the Logoworks response. They deleted my account (including both the Logo and all available Evidence of their games with the stationary) and disputed my attempt to reclaim my money. They claim in their letter that I have taken delivery of the logo (true, and never argued by me) and that I am "still working on his stationary design and has not yet selected the final design," a flat out lie. A lie made all the more amazing since it would have taken them far less effort to simply deliver the design to me and claim the money properly. A lie made amazingly flagrant by the fact they have closed my web access and shut down my projects, meaning that I can't possibly "select a final design".
So now I have this blog. I will add details as I get more energy. In the meantime here is the contact info from the guy at Logoworks:
Jon Petersen
Logoworks, Inc.
1-800-210-7650 x7008
Give him a call and yell at him for me, eh?
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Customer review
Logoworks: the designs were okay but unless you purchase unlimited revisions expect lots of stupid "misunderstandings" that will require you to buy additional revision rounds if you want them fixed.
Don't use logoworks
I made the mistake of going with these guys and am regretting it and trying to get my money back. I am reserving this site but will post details soon.
Don't use logoworks
I made the mistake of going with these guys and am regretting it and trying to get my money back. I am reserving this site but will post details soon.
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