My experience with Website Iconix has been nothing short of a nightmare. Despite upfront payment and a detailed contract promising a complete website, Iconix has failed to deliver on every front. After six weeks, the website is at a mere 5% completion, and attempts to communicate with their team have been silent.
Iconix's deceptive practices include showcasing websites they did not create during sales. Their tactic of offering a discount for upfront wire transfers is a red flag, deliberately leaving clients without recourse. Credit card payments, which provide fraud protection, are discouraged.
Claims of a large workforce and a data center in New Jersey are debunked by the reality of fewer than a dozen employees in a nondescript building in Sugar Land, TX.
Their high ratings on Clutch.co and Bark.com lack credibility, and claims of winning awards are baseless upon investigation.
I've connected with other victims who share similar stories of losses and unfulfilled promises. The unethical sales tactics, false promises, and lack of resolution from Iconix's team indicate a company breaching its contractual obligations.
I implore everyone to avoid Iconix and spread the word to protect others from falling victim to this elaborate scam.
Constructive Feeback: Refund the $4,065 I paid, $25,000 to a pair of entrepreneurs who told their story on the Iconix Facebook page, and $3,500 to a woman who told her story on Bark.com.