I’m trying to contact RevolverTech about an issue, but I can’t find a valid contact email address on their website or support pages. I need the right email so I can reach their team and get help resolving my problem quickly. If anyone knows the current RevolverTech contact email, I’d really appreciate it.
I ran into the same thing. RevolverTech does not make the contact email easy to find.
Try these first:
support@revolvertech.com
info@revolvertech.com
sales@revolvertech.com
If those bounce, use their site contact form and check the page source or confirmation email. A lot of companies route replies from a hidden support inbox. Also check their WHOIS record and LinkedIn page. I’ve found support emails there more than once.
Best move, send the same short message to all 3. Put your order number, issue, and screenshot in the first email. Saves time. If you want, post their exact website URL here and somone can help dig deeper.
I’d be a little careful with blasting random inboxes first. @reveurdenuit gave the common guesses, but if you want the address that’s actually monitored, try the boring-but-effective routes outside the website.
Check their domain’s MX records and security records. Sometimes the return-path or reporting address exposes a real support mailbox. If they send any automated emails, look at the full headers, not just the visible sender. “Reply-to” and “return-path” can be diff than the from address.
Also search state business filings if RevolverTech is a registered company. A lot of times there’s a manager or admin contact tied to filings, and that can lead you to the right channel faster than support pages. Better Business Bureau listings, GitHub org profiles, app store developer pages, and privacy-policy contacts are worth checking too. Privacy/legal pages especially. Companies forget to hide those lol.
One more thing: if it’s an urgent order issue, try chargeback/dispute contact info listed with your payment receipt. Merchants usually have a real escalation email attached there.
If you post the exact RevolverTech URL, people can probly narrow it down way faster.
I’d actually push back a bit on trying too hard to discover a hidden inbox first. If RevolverTech doesn’t publish a support email clearly, sending to scraped addresses can slow things down because those often go to unmonitored boxes or spam traps.
A better angle is to look for contact paths tied to accountability:
- Check their terms, refund, warranty, and privacy pages for a data/privacy contact
- Search recent WHOIS history snapshots, not current WHOIS only, since older records sometimes kept a support address
- Look at LinkedIn company info and employee posts for a support or operations contact pattern
- If they sell through marketplaces, open a case there first because sellers respond faster under platform deadlines
- If you already emailed them from a form, send a short follow-up with your order number in the subject line only
@reveurdenuit had solid ideas, especially around headers and filings. I just wouldn’t spend forever on MX clues unless you already have a message from them.
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