Genealogy.com’s earns a 1.0-star rating from 3 reviews, showing that the majority of family history researchers are dissatisfied with their research tools and resources.
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I keep getting a message when I am trying to read articles about the Longmire family that says Error 1015, You are being rate limited. It says the owner of this web site has banned you temporarily from this website. Why? I have done nothing more than research on my family which several have written about.
Harvey Richard "Rick" Sutton.
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/81187502/family?cfpid=34434330855
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Phishing scam
Received multiple emails from [protected]@hotmail.com and [protected]@gmail.com, purporting to be from a person who shared our last name (Bohan) and hometown in the “old country.” They sought additional information “to determine whether we are related.” One of the email addresses used has been identified here and elsewhere as being involved in Craigslist and PayPal scams. They had done their homework and attempted to demonstrate that they were genuine by sharing an extensive amount of “family” information, carefully presenting it to look authentic (e.g., referring to old addresses taken from envelopes to deceased relatives, etc.) All of the information they “shared, ” however, was in fact publicly available. Apparently a prelude for phishing for more compromising information from me or other family members….
Better go to a local library
I subscribed for access to U.S. census records with Genealogy.Com. I understand they are part of the Ancestry.Com conglomerate that is part of the Mormon church. I knew that when I had completed my census search, I would have to call [protected] to cancel the subscription. Otherwise Genealogy.Com would continue a monthly billing of my credit card account...
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Genealogy.com earns a trustworthiness rating of 91%
Highly recommended, but caution will not hurt.
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