Website
singingresults.com

Genevieve Taylor
unless I didn't understand the website correctly or something, it seemed to me like it was a scam to get you to buy a pitch perfector. this is what happened: -I signed up -took a survey -then it asked me to buy a pitch perfector for $50 off. it claims the website gives you singing lessons but its seemed to me it was just a lying maze trying to get you to buy a product that might not even work for all I know. I wouldn't suggest using this website
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