How To Contact Carbonite Corporate Office Headquarters
177 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
Corporate Phone Number: 1-617-587-1100
Fax Number: n/a
Customer Service Number: 1-877-665-4466Â
177 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
Corporate Phone Number: 1-617-587-1100
Fax Number: n/a
Customer Service Number: 1-877-665-4466Â
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Carbonite … I don't think so
You have the freedom to advertise with whom ever you please. Thankfully, I have the right to buy from whom ever I please. That will not be you. I assume you made your decision based on your stockholder's interest. If that proves to be a bad decision, you have only yourselves to blame. If it works out to your betterment then good for you. If any of you attempt to come back, I hope he does not accept you as advertisers. BTW, as a student of the EIB Institute for Advanced Learning…shouldn't I be entitled to free stuff from you advertisers? Some of your products, "as you know, can cost a woman over $3,000 during law school."
Current Carbonite customer and very happy with the service. However, if you do not resume advertising on Rush, i will not renew and will not recommend you to others. This is the height of hypocrisy – as many others have said far far worse than Rush did, never apologized, and no action is taken.
Although what Rush said was wrong, he apologized. But if Carbonite can't forgive him and continue advertising, then I will wait for them to do so before I use your services. And I will encourage all I know, to do the same.
Consevatives like me will leave you too!!!
No business for YOU from ME!
I have bought a lot of things that Rush advertises, I was thinking about your product, but I have changed my mind and will tell my friends also to look elswhere for a computer back up system.
Remember Snapple? Rush makes a difference. Your product is just pure marketing. Anyone can back up their data. Also, I think your whole business model is ripe for a class action. If your data goes, so does Carbonite and Citrix.