Review of gog
Review of glassdoor
Glassdoor wants to control your every move. They demand you constantly do things for them - personal info, employer info, salaries, reviews before even allowing you to look at what they'll offer you in return. They are clearly desperate to gather all our personal info! Never using you again
Review of doordash
We ordered lunch from a favorite restaurant using DoorDash because we needed delivery this time. The food was horrible — well below what we'd expect from that establishment. We reached out to them directly and they were looking into what may have happened, but because the order came through DoorDash, they were powerless to give us any refund and told me to submit my complaint to DoorDash directly. I did so, and was offered only a $10 refund against a $70 order! I reached out to complain about this, was eventually called by a supervisor (Sonika) and told they could only give me another $15. I am livid to say the very least. Believe you me, I will not use DoorDash again and will take every opportunity I have to share this experience so that others will stop using them as well.NOTE: I went back into chat with DoorDash with a request to close my account and remove my payment information from their app and they DISABLED the chat!
Review of co
Reading the rubbish they spew out is actually great, they state theory as fact if it supports their agenda. Top class entertainment is also provided by its users in the form of a comment section. Not sure what is more obnoxious, the content of the site or amount adverts they cram onto a page. Regardless they manage to achieve it
Review of channel4
Review of bitdefender
I am so grateful that my computer tech informed me about Bitdefender. Since I trust his opinion, I went ahead and acquired this system of protection. So glad I did, especially in this day and age. It seems that there's constant notifications of fraud and dishonesty. I feel protected with Bitdefender.
Review of zoom
Review of zoom
I had subscribed to zoom for years. I closed my business and the day my subscription renewed I called them to cancel. They said they would not refund my credit card, they could only cancel the service the next year. To be reasonable, zoom should be sending out emails that the subscription is renewing. That would be honest and transparent. Then if someone is canceling on the day of the subscription, they should refund the card. Really I feel like they are stealing my money. Do they really have to do that to their customers?
Review of tempsl
Review of logitech
Logitech customer support is awful, actually worse than awful. I sought to cancel an order before it shipped, and they refused to do so. The chat line attendant was completely nonresponsive offering numerous excuses why she could not help. I sent multiple emails over a period of 10 days directing Logitech to cancel the order, but the directive was ignored. The responses often were outright misrepresentations. For example, I was told in multiple emails the cancellation was not possible because the product has shipped. But, as of this writing, it still has not shipped.
Review of lastpass
I don't recommend putting your secrets here or paying them, faulty software with lots of bugs.Spent 1 hour on the phone with support, to fix an issue and still not working. not to mention you need to install suspicious software to get technical support.
Review of elementor
Review of dell
Review of expressvpn
Review of com
Oh wow, this site says it all, Telstra in a nut shell.In short, I was getting a hopeless 1MB/sec or less internet speed in regional WA. Had to cancel... one week later after hours of attempted calls and messaging, I finally got it cancelled. The process was a circus of being cut off, sending pin numbers to a data sim and not my phone then cutting me off to cancelling, but sneaky attempt at signing me for another plan that I didn't ask for, then going through process to cancel and get refund for that.JUST DON'T DO IT! Save yourself from stress and heartache.
Review of com
I visited the home of a Telstra employee who was employed from home, and was appalled at their conduct. This employee would take illegal breaks and was an active drug user.I advised Telstra via the whistleblower portal of what I had witnessed. However, from my perception, the representative flat-out denied that the employee works for them. The representative was quite meticulous in the information they provided regarding the matter, attempting to phrase their responses in a vague, ambigious way in order to evade any accountability for their failure to appropriately monitor their employees and or future legal implications that could arise from the breach.Due to this, I'm unsure if the employee is still with them however from the way they phrased their responses, it eludes to them terminating the employee. Unfortunately, it felt as though they we're deliberately trying to cover up a drug addict that they employed to work for them.I'm writing this in order to bring awareness to the reality of majority of the larger corporations we trust. How it is the employees, that make up the company, not the reputation and image they spin to the public. How sometimes glamorous reputations can decieve us from the true inner workings of a business.Absolutely, disappointing, disgraceful and unethical conduct. And why I have terminated my accounts with them.
Review of Google
Review of Google