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MessageTag has a rating of 2 stars from 2 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. MessageTag ranks 92nd among Email sites.

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Top Critical Review

“This is the same site as msgtag.com”

Gary O.
9/18/11

This is the same site as msgtag.com. I bought MSGTAG Status 2 in Jan 2009 ($60) and when I had one or two configuration problems, the developers took several weeks to respond and then stopped replying completely. MSGTAG works after a fashion, their mail servers are still being maintained - but it is VERY VERY SLOW (about 20 seconds to send each email). This is useless if one has hundreds of messages to send - even sending to a small group of only 20 people (e.g. My soccer team) will take 7-10 minutes! I requested a refund but got no response. I asked PayPal to issue a refund, but they refused, saying it's up to the company concerned. It's a fraudulent company - ok so it works sort of as advertised, but there is no support, the automated servers won't respond if you forgot your password, and no one will reply to your calls. It's a clever little money making machine for a company that has been defunct at least since end 2008. The so-called 'company' behind msgtag is Fisher Young Group Limited in Christchurch New Zealand, owned by Roger Nesbitt (*******@fisheryoung.com), but he's not there either. He also used to have a company called Serious Orange (*******@seriousorange.com), but that's also defunct. On their press page, the contact at Fisher Young is stated as Matthew Miller (*******@fisheryoung.com) but the emails to this and all the other addresses bounced back undelivered. The other domain is messagetag.com. fisheryoung.com goes to seriousorange.com. Roger Nesbitt, who claims to be a software contractor. On linkedin, Daniel Sim Lind also used to be a director of Fisher Young. He was the director eCOSM ('contracted by Fisher Young to produce MSGTAG, and also supposedly produced Mailwasher Pro (so avoid this product too!) and now owns Stellure and Gennaker Performance, which means you should also keep clear of these companies and their products & services...

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Thumbnail of user edl75
1 review
0 helpful votes
July 26th, 2017

Hi, I've used you services for years and then the service just stopped.
Hopefully you are still in business and I am looking forward to getting a positive reply.
Tks
Ed. Lawson

Thumbnail of user garyo3
8 reviews
27 helpful votes
September 18th, 2011

This is the same site as msgtag.com. I bought MSGTAG Status 2 in Jan 2009 ($60) and when I had one or two configuration problems, the developers took several weeks to respond and then stopped replying completely. MSGTAG works after a fashion, their mail servers are still being maintained - but it is VERY VERY SLOW (about 20 seconds to send each email). This is useless if one has hundreds of messages to send - even sending to a small group of only 20 people (e.g. My soccer team) will take 7-10 minutes! I requested a refund but got no response. I asked PayPal to issue a refund, but they refused, saying it's up to the company concerned.

It's a fraudulent company - ok so it works sort of as advertised, but there is no support, the automated servers won't respond if you forgot your password, and no one will reply to your calls. It's a clever little money making machine for a company that has been defunct at least since end 2008.

The so-called 'company' behind msgtag is Fisher Young Group Limited in Christchurch New Zealand, owned by Roger Nesbitt (*******@fisheryoung.com), but he's not there either. He also used to have a company called Serious Orange (*******@seriousorange.com), but that's also defunct.

On their press page, the contact at Fisher Young is stated as Matthew Miller (*******@fisheryoung.com) but the emails to this and all the other addresses bounced back undelivered.

The other domain is messagetag.com. fisheryoung.com goes to seriousorange.com. Roger Nesbitt, who claims to be a software contractor. On linkedin, Daniel Sim Lind also used to be a director of Fisher Young. He was the director eCOSM ('contracted by Fisher Young to produce MSGTAG, and also supposedly produced Mailwasher Pro (so avoid this product too!) and now owns Stellure and Gennaker Performance, which means you should also keep clear of these companies and their products & services...

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