Is Wrapmatch legit?
No! Wrapmatch is a scam.
If you are thinking that they may be legit because your friend posted a photo telling you how great they are, you're wrong. Wrapmatch, based in Provo, Utah is absolutely a scam. They offer you opportunities to get an ad on your car, which you will theoretically receive compensation for doing.
Here's the catch... You will likely never see any compensation, and they will dodge calls from you left and right. They usually don't respond to messages that you send them. In the end, you will have advertised for a company for free, potentially damaged your vehicle, and worst of all, allowed Wrapmatch to post on your behalf, on your personal profiles and theirs about how "great" Wrapmatch is. Don't do it. Seriously.
But, don't take our word for it, read what the Better Business Bureau thinks.
Also, if you're a college student who pays full price for Amazon Prime, start paying half price (and get a 6 month free trial). You're welcome. Now you've saved some money and avoided the horrible agony caused by doing business with Wrapmatch.
If Wrapmatch was legit, you would think that they would send every "match" your way so their company would get business, and you would get matched with advertisers. However, when we fell victim to their scam, they wanted us to sign up and pay a monthly fee to have somebody from Wrapmatch "work extra hard to find matches" for us. They straight up told me that if I didn't sign up and pay the monthly fee, that I wouldn't get matched to an advertisement for a long time, if ever. So not only do they scam you in the first place, but they charge you to get scammed as well.
[This review is based on personal experiences with Wrapmatch as one of their "members."]