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Do not trust any of their reviews

This whole organisation is a scam. Check out the story of how they rigged a Suzuki Samurai test just to get a perfectly good car off the market in the 1990s.Their sole purpose is to get you to buy products from companies (some of them very shady) that are sponsoring them.It is in everybody's best interest that they dissappear ASAP

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Date of experience: Aug 24, 2020
I am shocked.After spending a long time…

I am shocked.After spending a long time online looking for MP3 players I again received from "Consumer Reports" an advert email and decided to join,as promised they do online checking. This scam is not even barely concealed. After typing in "MP3 Players" i got 2 examples only of the many hundreds out there, no review, less than my online searches came up with. I paid $25 TODAY for the 1 year subscription and just now,the same day they refuse me a refund. The online chat was unkind,cruel, short tempered and basically laughed in my face. I guess I deserve it for being stupid and not having checked "TrustPilot" first before committing. Do not go near this scam.

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Date of experience: Aug 06, 2020
Califemory.com is a fraud

Califemory.com is a fraud. Site should be shut down. Fake shipping confirmation and item never received.

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Date of experience: Jul 20, 2020
The Irony - Worst Customer Service Ever

My family has been a member for since 1950. I have just spent 1 hour 20 minutes trying to correct a membership problem. I have not dealt with a company of government agency with worse customer service. They should be put out of business or worse. I hate them. In the age of online reviews, who needs them, anyway?

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Date of experience: Jul 17, 2020
Faulty Cervical Spine Fusion Hardware from Nexxt Spine

In May 2018, I had a spinal fusion surgery performed in my cervical spine. The hardware (screws & plate) that was used was manufactured by Nexxt Spine. Images taken during my first follow-up post-surgery showed everything was correct and no problems were present. Likewise, all discomfort was gone and most numbing/tingling was gone as well. Some problems and discomfort began to arise over the past year or so and I therefore decided to see a neurosurgeon recently in order to request an MRI, CT and x-ray. All images and accompanying reports have revealed two major problems. First, BOTH titanium screws in my C6 vertebrae are broken in half inside the bone. Second, the safety mechanism designed to prevent the screws from backing out has failed, resulting in the screw protruding outward by 4 to 5 millimeters.If this were just one failure it could maybe be chalked up to a fluke, but there are three failures occurring here simultaneously, and I am consequently faced with a very bad situation and risky decisions involving the cervical spine, not to mention the stress and discomfort.If you have an upcoming surgery involving spinal implants, I would consider speaking with your surgeon regarding the brand and type of implants he or she will be using. If they tell you it's Nexxt Spine, well...you now know my story, the choice is yours. I promise you this, however, if it is Nexxt Spine and you choose not to say anything, and then should happen to find yourself in a situation similar to mine afterward, you’ll probably hate yourself.

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Date of experience: Jul 14, 2020
Do not use

Do not use, they are still promoting Mobileklean which is part of Strong Current Enterprises. I ordered 3 light sanitisers on 15 th March from MobilKlean and despite emails sent I have heard nothing. Now found that both companies have horrendous reviews so how on earth can Consumer Reports support them. I believe that Consumer Reports is nothing more than an advertising platform. Wouldn’t trust a word they say.

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Date of experience: May 12, 2020
Purchased car reviews book

Purchased one about cars. For 2020. First they provide now data only for 3 years. First 3 years every car is ok at least. For Toyota rav4 they predicted reliability as average even though everything was perfectly fine for past 3 years and we all know it is perfect for past 20 years. For some other makes like chevrolet and Hyundai they giving perfect predictions. Total bogus. Use own brain and comon sense.

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Date of experience: Apr 04, 2020
They gave a number rating and then…

They gave a number rating and then recommend every product in about top ten even if the first is 90 and last reccomendation is 70. They then tie to every product and get money if you buy. Sort of defeats the whole purpose of having it. If you check there rating against thousands who have bought the product then consumer reports is recommending products that are totally substandard. Cost me $4 to see all the above and cancel after one day. They couldnt make a full refund because I had it close to 20 hours that should tell you the rest of what you need to know.

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Date of experience: Apr 02, 2020
Not for the people anymore

I have been buying the magazine for many years I have now retired and decided to get a subscription I sent in my discounted magazine voucher and received my mag shortly their after with a bill doubled the price they said this was their mistake HA HA i also notice in March issue they accepted very large donations from private company like ford and Robert Wood Johnson large hospital Shame on you unhappy consumer

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Date of experience: Feb 06, 2020
Worthless Magazine Subscription

After letting my many years subscription to Consumer Reports magazine lapse some time ago, I recently reordered the magazine. After receiving the first edition, I was sadly disappointed. In order to access the product testing, I had to access the web site and then could only view limited info, unless I would upgrade my subscription/membership. That was going to cost me as much as my subscription, again. I called Customer Service and clarified my understanding, then asked about cancelling the magazine subscription. I was informed that since ordering the magazines on Dec. 30 and cancelling on Jan 18(20 days), my “pro rated” refund would be roughly 54% of my subscription price. When questioned, the CSR informed me that they had already mailed out two more magazines. So, 3 magazines of 15 subscribed too(20%), costs 46% of the price paid. She said that the charge was $4 per magazine, for the three, with the refund of the remaining 12, at $1.17 each(my math). The “pro rating” certainly doesn’t track with my understanding of the term.Unfortunately, the high regard that I previously held for this organization had now deteriorated to close to nothing. While I still feel the testing is valuable, their apparent bait and switch tactics in offering access to their results, infuriates me. I will be letting my subscription expire, never considering future offers.

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Date of experience: Jan 18, 2020