Review of gog
Review of garmin
My Vivoactive HR watch failed during a lake swim. Filling with water, buzzing on my wrist and then dead. I phoned Garmin on Monday, they said No problem at all, it's out of warranty (had it for 3 years plus) but we'll replace it straight away. Then sent me an email with return postage label. I received a brand new watch today (Thursday). AMAZING!!! Now that's what I call customer service. Garmin you're great!!!
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Review of duolingo
The fact I can get questions wrong but never get a 90% always 89%And the constant barrage of super not interested and the competitive nature of the learning don't need it I compete with myself the whole system is designed to make you sign up so really it's not free! I don't care about the ads don't listen or watch them I get joy from getting my own stars by practice
Review of bitdefender
Terwijl ik me heb afgemeld en geen automatische verlening van het contract wilde gebeurde het toch. Jarenlang klant geweest en dan zoiets - bedrag alsnog afgeboekt. Corrupte bendeThey promised to get in touch with me after my initial complaint to solve the issue but unless the nice words NOTHING HAPPENED. Have a lawyer involved once you sign a contract with them!
Review of zoom
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Review of notion
Review of newegg
I bought a pre built and 2 curved monitors on 9/27. It was shipped to me as 3 orders, coming from California and New Jersey. Oddly, everything showed up at same time on 10/1.I guess I dodged a bullet and had excellent shipping, compared to others on here.I opened the boxes and set up on 10/2.One of the monitor boxes was ripped pretty badly. (They ship in factory boxes, without any tape on the flaps. Just like you would grab off the shelf at a brick and mortar) When I opened this box, the contents were scattered and part of the stand was inside the foam touching the monitor. Didn’t see any actual visible damage, from the stand. Hooked everything up and this monitor would flicker on and go dark. Could see a small crack on edge of screen, when it lit up for that moment. Anyways, I went to Newegg site and processed my return. I printed the label they provided and sent it on its way, for a replace, not a refund. I took it to UPs store on 10/3. It had shipped from NJ, but I was sending it to California. Most companies I have dealt with returns, actually ship the replacement as soon as I ship them the defective product.They received the monitor on 10/7. I have never heard a thing from them since. On 10/11 it showed that it was being inspected. Well now it’s 10/19 and it’s still being inspected. I know they have my email and it’s not going to junk, because I get minimum, 2 emails a a day trying to lure me to buy something. But I have also checked junk, every day. They even sent me a review email, which I filled out complaining about my issues and no reply. I emailed customer support and no reply. As of right now, I’m out $315 for a monitor that I don’t have. I bought 2, because I needed two. I guess it’s about time to contact American Express and dispute this portion, of my original purchase price. Newegg is obviously a con in regards to backing up their products and has horrid, customer service. I sure wish I had read reviews before I even went there to begin with. But I will never buy from them again.The computer and monitor I do have, actually seem pretty legit, but this replacing, broken upon arrival experience, has ruined it all!
Review of macys
Macy's advertises to "bring your amazing self to work," and I have applied several times. I have over 20 years in retail with an Associates in Fashion Merchandising, only to get the same response of "we decided to go with another candidate, only to see the same jobs still open🤷♀️🤔. Oh well, i still feel amazing 👸
Review of lenovo
Worst company in technological industry. Incapable developers will sell you hardware together with their high school level development software which will make your experience a nightmare. Also for some reason, your function keys will suddenly become Fn keys and you will accidentally send your computer/laptop into sleep mode from which you will never recover and lose all your work. Low-end Chinese technology sold as US product.
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Review of yahoo
Yahoo deliberately locked me out of my account so that I would have to pay to upgrade it in order for them to help me to unlock it. After reading other reviews how they rip people off once they have your card details there is no way I'm giving them mine. They can shove my account where the sun doesn't shine.
Review of dell
Went to dell.com to buy Alienware desktop, was approved for 3500 credit. Every time I make a purchase it is canceled, I have talk to dell over and over and the India people are rude and make no sense. Now Dell refuses to cancel my 3500 revolving acct. this company is a joke and has zero common sense. PLEASE DO NOT SHOP AT DELL.
Review of cointelegraph
Review of alexa
alexa.com isn't the microphone in your house that tells the government what you say.it's a website analytics utility website.I've opened the website for about 5 years. it's now, from my point of view, on version 3. version 3 has less information than the version 2 it was on 2 months ago. (version 2 had less then version 1, 5 years ago)they MONEY seem MONEY to MONEY revamp MONEY their MONEY website MONEY every MONEY so MONEY oftenI'm a casual user, just interested in a website general rankings. 2 months ago, alexa (version 2) provided me with a 12 month history. no problems. now (version 3), they don't. they've confirmed that the previous 12 month history they offered for free viewing, is now for paid accounts. free viewing is now 90 day history.version 2 also gave you a nice little latency ping number, so if you thought a site was slow, alexa would confirm that, yes, it did take 3 seconds to load and was slower than 80% of other sites. version 3 doesn't.It would be vaguely interesting to view alexa.com's 90 day ranking history on their website, to see how manypeople use it. It would be even more useful to view alexa.com's 12 months ranking history, but you can't do that anymore. (not only that but the version 2 12 month history, gave you a useful Y-axis scale on the traffic stat history. version 3's 90 day history gives you the data's minimum/maximum end points)there are some sites that give you more than the 90 day history that alexa gives. Version 2 if I recall gave website ranking up to 1 million, version 3 only goes to 100,000So, um, pay, don't pay, do whatever with this site. knock yourself out.here's a review I wrote a couple of years ago (I didn't publish), after they revamped it from version 1, to version 2.(Version 1 gave the information about which sites linked into the website you were enquiring about. version 2 removed that feature. Do you expect me to view? No Mr Bond! I expect you to pay) or, to use focus group language, "people appear to be getting value out of our site, without providing us with anything". apart from word of mouth free publicity. which I won't do anymore.alexa's email support also has an interesting format. you ask a question, the subject of their reply says "your ticket has been resolved". unless it hasn't...in which case....you reply to your resolved ticket.I can't imagine why older people (and sometimes other people) sometimes find the Internet confusingversion 2It's funny how austerity never seems to apply to imaginary software companies. or "the internet of things".alexa firmly falls into the category of sites that 99.9% of the world have never heard of, but the company only sees the traffic stats from that 0.1%, and suddenly thinks there's massive revenue to be made.The result, is that they turn a good, sensible, useable site, into a mess that has "premium membership only" written all over it. when lots of people need a screwdriver, they use a knife. alexa's tools are website information equivalent of a multimeter, and my budget for a multimeter is less than the subscription price many websites ask for.When I own a multimeter, I own a multimeter. Alexas site content changes from week to week as the programmers think of different ways they want to try and extract money. Who knows what the website is going to look like in the next weeks/months, as they try to scrabble as much perceived money from pockets as possible.At a rough glance recently alexa seems to have gone for the microsoft pencil case and rucksack, because it's changed to the cgi 2-colour green blue interface.One of the signs that alexa is not a 'normal' billing site, is that when you cancel your subscription, you loose access immediately. Most billing systems give you access until the re billing date.When you try your subscription service, you learn that it is much less cobbled together than you were hoping for. It isn't a comprehensive utility which is worth a subscription. It's a roughly collected bunch of numbers that they are trying their luck at asking money for. This review absolutely isn't stating that alexa is useless. It isn't. If the alexa site had no purpose, this review wouldn't exist. The only reason for writing this review is because the site has useful info on it, but the programmers seem to want to clutter the site up un necessarily and jump on a subscription model.Alexa.com really is..."the internet of things" (wouldn't survive if it was a high-street business).
Review of dashlane
I eventually was able to get my question resolved but it was very difficult and unfriendly experience. I tried the FAQs - no match. I tried the Dashlane Customer Support and the system merely replied to my question with another question. I was deeply disappointed that it was an automated system and no human interface. I finally defaulted to the email approach and waited several days from a reply which didn't come. I resubmitted my question and finally received an answer which solved my problem. Almost a week to get any response that worked. BOTTOM LINE: (1) no phone to call available when in "uncharted waters that FAQs don't address - BAD CUSTOMER SERVICE, (2) disappointed that a human did not monitor and reply to my question when I accessed the Customer Service Support portal - BAD CUSTOMER SERVICE. (3) lastly, too long a period to reply to my email question - BAD CUSTOMER SERVICE. In summary, Dashlane's help and customer service was the worse I've experienced in this digital world. Love the Dashland system but the bloom is off the rose after this experience.