Review of g2
Review of g2
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Review of co
A reliable platform to purchase products. However, the sellers have to be triple checked before purchase. More sellers put uk the wrong photos for their products and will only return money if you send back the wrong product which can be a pain in the ass to do. There are also more sellers with unreasonable prices like on ebay. Also sales on UK Amazon are non existent compared to the USA amazon which is very sad.
Review of nokia
Bought the Nokia 5.3 after a week it started to spontaneously turn off so contacted support that was a waste of time so returned it for another one and that's doing the same as well.This will be going back for a refund there is no point buying Nokia products as they are not fit for purpose
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Review of healthline
Recently I looked up a review of a health product specifically hair loss (Nutrafol). In bold box is a statement from Healthline that they do not support that sexuality is binary. That they are only using the terms male / female and his /hers to use the same language as the manufacturer of this quack substance."A note on languageYou’ll notice that the language used to share information about Nutrafol products is pretty binary, fluctuating between the use of “male” and “female” or “men” and “women.” "Although we typically avoid language like this, we wanted to use the language the company uses to describe their products, as specificity and accuracy are key when reporting on products.There is NO CREDIBLE scientific evidence that for humans, a third type of gamete exists (or ever existed). Let's call them Gamete 1 and Gamete 2. So, the reviewer's only credential is an alleged MS in Nursing. That is neither relevant nor persuasive as an argument. Therefore, the alleged review of this bogus product is one person's subjective (and likely paid) opinion of another person's vester interest opinion.If you delight in the WOW (World of Wokiness) then it seems Healthline is for you. Serious people who seek objectivity through the scientific method to make informed factual decisions (myself), quickly cancel sites like Healthline.
Review of co
Opodo: A Fraudulent Company—Avoid at All Costs!They use your account information for fraudulent purposes.It’s incredibly disappointing to see a British company like Opodo allegedly engaging in such fraudulent practices. In September, I bought a flight ticket through their website, and a month later, they began charging me $110 for an Opodo Prime annual membership—without my consent!When I called their customer service to ask for a refund, they refused. Instead, tried to convince me that the Prime membership was somehow "worth it," despite the fact that I had never agreed to it !!!! They continue to take fees without any clear notification or permission!After a fruitless conversation with that Egyptian man, I attempted to email their customer service, but every email bounced back, seems they blocked my IP, making it impossible to reach them!Opodo is a scam—avoid them if you don’t want to be ripped off!
Review of deepl
The UI is a sloppy piece of garbage, and then you cannot talk to a real, live human being to help you through the slop.Perhaps their translation is superior, but I will find a different service that is user-friendly and lets me speak with a real, live human being on the phone.
Review of agoda
Had three bookings in one day go bad, fraudulent descriptions of the property. One had someone living there who didn't want anyone to stay, even after I paid. Took days to get get Agoda to respond, but by then I had already contacted my bank and reversed the charges. I left two bad reviews for the properties, tastefully stated and just factual, but they will only publish positive reviews, so you can't trust their reviews. They profit just as much from scammer hosts as real ones, so no incentive to vet their hosts. Their customer service is a joke. Tried to give me a $5 credit but no refund on the 2nd stay, which had sewage leaking from the above floor into the bathroom, but no refund. Yeah, right.
Review of wsj
I signed up for a WSJ account as a grad student for a paper I was writing. They offered me a deal to subscribe for $1 for the first month. After taking my money, they prevented me from logging in, claiming that I had not sufficiently proven that I was a student. I assumed the transaction had not gone through until a month later I see that I am being charged $20 for an account that I have never accessed.
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Review of jotform
Managing an equestrian team involves a lot more than just riding; there's a significant amount of administration, especially when it comes to registrations, applications, and general data collection. For a while, this was a real headache – juggling emails, scattered spreadsheets, and even physical forms. That's where Jotform stepped in, and it's genuinely transformed how we handle things.Making Sense of the Mess: Effortless Data CollectionThe biggest problem Jotform solved for us was the sheer chaos of manual data collection. Before, trying to keep track of every rider's details, emergency contacts, or preferences was a constant battle against disorganization. Jotform has allowed us to centralize everything into clean, easy-to-manage tables. The ability to quickly sort, filter, and view all our candidate information in one place has been a massive time-saver and has significantly reduced the risk of errors or lost data. It's truly liberating to have all our essential information neatly organized and accessible.Looking Professional, EffortlesslyAnother huge benefit is how Jotform elevates our team's professional image. We want to present ourselves well, and that includes our application and registration processes. Jotform's drag-and-drop builder makes creating sleek, professional-looking forms incredibly easy, even for someone like me who isn't a web developer. There are tons of great templates that provide an excellent starting point, and I can quickly customize them to match our team's aesthetic. Plus, the forms are fully responsive, which means candidates can fill them out seamlessly on their phones, tablets, or computers – a must-have in today's mobile world.A Touch of AI Magic: Getting Started FasterWhat's really impressed me lately are some of Jotform's newer AI features. Sometimes, staring at a blank page when you're trying to build a new form can be daunting. Now, I can use their AI to simply describe the type of form I need (e.g., "new rider application for dressage program"), and it generates a foundational set of questions and a basic structure. It's like having a helpful assistant that gets me 80% of the way there instantly, allowing me to focus on fine-tuning rather than building from scratch. This speeds up our form creation process considerably.A Note on Monthly SubmissionsWhile Jotform is incredibly powerful and beneficial, it's worth noting for prospective users (especially those on free or starter plans) that the monthly submission limits can be quite quickly reached for active forms. This means you need to be mindful of your usage to avoid forms becoming temporarily unavailable. However, Jotform does offer ways to gain some free extra submissions by completing tasks, which is a helpful bonus.Overall ImpressionDespite the submission limit, Jotform remains an invaluable tool for our equestrian team. It streamlines our administrative burdens, helps us present a professional front, and now, with its smart AI features, it makes the initial form setup even quicker. If you're looking for a robust, user-friendly, and efficient form builder for any kind of data collection, I wholeheartedly recommend giving Jotform a try.
Review of coinbase
Review of coinbase
Total BS opening an account almost 6 weeks ago, and has been under a restriction from day one. Then when the restriction is to expire still cannot transfer outside of coinbase. Can supposedly do everything inside coinbase, but might as well be running in a damn circle! Charged a fee to purchase a crypto to transfer outside of coinbase but could not because of the restriction, so I sold the crypto to have the money put back into my account and have to pay another transaction to sell something I couldn't do anything with because of their restriction! Total BS! And a rip-off!How many fees are they collecting from restricted accounts? Done with this BS. And closed the account!
Review of amazon
I ordered an item from amazon 2 weeks ago I received the item a couple of days ago but yesterday I got a text message from them telling me to bin the item as the item wasn't safe to use and hadn't past all there quality standards and they were in the process of a refund. So I phoned them straight away to ask questions and for reassurance it wasn't a scam but no the guy when he looked into it he could see the message from his side so it definatly came from them, but today I phoned again to speak to a Manager who couldn't see anything on there system. So then I asked him if they'd had a cyber attack recently he denied it but I genuinely think they have so be carful people.
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