Review of getresponse
I'm a newbie and was very lost. coming from The Last System (excellent) witch speaks highly you i was going off an old webinar and i was looking for "The Basic Plan" (wording) and the technician Igor realized there had been a name change. then I couldn't 'get' a help button on my web page so, the tech Bogdan realized i was on free plan already and, just needed to upgrade don't search if your lost. Just chat with a tech. Top notch tech support. I'll be back.lol. It's a BIG WEB.
Review of eventbrite
Dont trust the picture and description on their sitepurchased tickets that were meant to be for Paul Smith as pictured and described yet i received tickets for a comedy club 2 hours away! its fair to say i am not seeing Paul Smith i was well and truly scammed!
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Review of aaa
Waited over 3 hrs for a tow got stuck in a dark busy hwy with kids with me they didn’t send a tow truck they send someone to check my battery even though we specifically requested a tow because we had already tried jump starting so then another he wait to get a tow truck we had to call my parents to come pick my kids up because we didn’t get towed until almost 12 pm ! Requested to get our car towed today to our mechanic gave us eta of 8:10pm 2 hr wait from when we called and still no tow truck past 8:10pm
Review of venmo
This pay app produces fraud and I'm positive they sell your information for fraud. Disgusting customer service and they make no attempt to help you. When fraud happens to your account through their app. They take no responsibility or accountability.
Review of udacity
Especially after the new update, the website and workspace are a mess, almost looking like an unfinished website. It's definitely not user-friendly. The same goes for their workspace. For example there is data that can't be downloaded due to sensitive information, and you have an AI project. It's normal to wait 4-5 hours for your train data, but in their workspace, it can be interrupted because their system automatically logs you off or experiences at least one or two crashes in day at Jupyter. This means you have to start over. Your code will be there, but you have to run every line again. Regarding customer support: at Udacity, there's never a chance to talk with real support; there's an AI chatbot (Seb) that only sends emojis and doesn't provide any useful information. They added UdacityGPT, which is incapable of answering questions. They charge money per course per month but don't provide support within 72 hours. No one cares about you after you pay. I hope people will see this post before purchasing. Also, concerning reviewers, if they're busy, they don't care about you and can even refuse to review your project. For example, if you're near to repaying next month and close to finishing your project, might reviewers will use up all the deadline and can make excuses not to check your project. If you ask for help from support, good luck – you have to wait at least 72 hours, which might only result in a response asking you a question in return.In my capstone project, I shared my repo, code, and blog articles. In this course, I took lessons on coding and GitHub, but not on how to write articles, which makes sense because writing and sharing articles is a personal choice. In my project submission, the reviewer refused to do a review because they believe I shared too much code in the article, which definitely does not make sense. I am not sharing this article as a Udacity employee; this is my personal area and my personal choice. There was no rule in the project rubric stating that I can't share code in my article. The funny part is that, because of this, the reviewer did not do any review for my GitHub repo and code. I am here to learn coding and data science, which should be our primary goal, but this reviewer does not seem to care about this.For now, I have clearly told the reviewer that it's my choice, and if there are any missing parts, they should address them in the review and provide me with some examples. Also, please help me understand the idea of making a perfect article if my code is not right. Let's say there is a critical mistake in my project; I would have to change the entire article. I don't understand this logic. After I wrote this to the reviewer, they are now purposely making me wait for the review and using up all the time for the deadline, which I have never experienced before at Udacity. This kind of approach is not cool, and their attempt to fool me is making me angry.
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Review of IMDb
This used to be the "go to site" for reviews but as can be seen now they delete reviews that don't "fit their own view or agenda". Pointless site that should just be removed alongside all businesses owned/associated with this attempt to manipulate the masses.
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Review of alibaba
The products and service were all excellent.There was some damage during shipping, but it wasn’t entirely the factory’s fault.Despite that, they responded with great integrity.This is a company that is essential to the growth of my brand.
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