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Review of business2community
Emphasizing practical, data-driven business solutions, Business 2 Community has become an indispensable resource in my daily reading. Their insightful approach enables professionals to convert complex data into actionable strategies, seamlessly bridging the gap between analysis and real-world execution. By delivering well-researched content with a strong focus on implementation, they offer valuable guidance for successfully navigating today’s evolving business landscape.
Review of co
Absolutely disgusted with Amazon customer services. They just lie to me. Been waiting a month for a refund with one of their third party sellers. Have messaged, rang, done everything to get my refund. They keep promising it is sorted and l’ll get my refund. Bunch of liars. Still waiting. Then they close the case and say it’s resolved. Will now have claim via bank. One star is too good for them.
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Review of kickstarter
I can verify that the "scam!" reviews are right. Someone waited 9 years for their SegShoes product. I got in contact with the person and they are still waiting for the SegShoes to arrive. Go to this website to give your money to unemployed losers. 99% of the time you just throw away $45. That's like giving money to a charity that doesn't do anything. These scammers are (sorry that I say this): Dumbasses. - Thomas (I will report all scam websites very greatly. #NoScams)
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Review of techopedia
While I appreciate the efforts behind Techopedia, I find that some articles are too basic for my needs. I would like to see more content that targets advanced users or industry professionals. The articles are great for general audiences, though.
Review of samsung
Review: My recent experience with Samsung's customer service has been nothing short of a nightmare. After my four-month-old A54 smartphone malfunctioned during my trip to London, Samsung Singapore's handling of the situation was appalling. The lack of international warranty coverage left me stranded without a working phone, and their refusal to repair it even at my expense was infuriating.The saga continued with the need to send the phone back to Singapore, incurring additional costs for postage and customs duties. The total downtime of 37 days was not only financially burdensome but also resulted in missed opportunities and essential tasks.Samsung's indifferent responses, possibly automated, further highlighted their disregard for customer concerns. This experience serves as a cautionary tale, urging others to think twice before relying on Samsung's customer service, especially when facing issues abroad. Save yourself the trouble and choose a brand that values its customers.
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Review of IMDb
For me imdb was crucial site for checking a movie before buying/renting it. Now it's full of idiot kids trolling the boards and giving unrealistic ratings for movies. Slowly I'm starting to ditch it more and more, at least until this is fixed somehow, and those trolls are banned or smth.
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Review of dropbox
Been a member for 20 years. It used to be great, just one feature that did the job you bought it for, simply and intuitively. But the last 10 years has just become more bloatware and worse and worse every year. The new offline feature is a complete mess, it is slow, there are tons of annoying messages asking you to do things you have no interest in and interrupting your work, and the performance is now awful. I switched to pCloud, and am slowly moving my data away.. So sad, was a great product when it came out, and steadily got worse and worse. Typical problems with a lot of computer software companies - start great then feature creep turns them into bloatware. Avoid this product .
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Review of americanexpress
Customer of 5 years. I was cheated out of 1,5m points. Customer service wont help and refused to let me speak to someone in charge. They just escelate my claim and asked me to wait 15 business days for another department to handle my claim. I could not attach any pictures of the terms I agreed too. Nor was I able to contact them direct. Then I got a standard message (they did not understand the claim nor mentioned the error I was reffering to). Then basically said ”nothing we can do, this claim is now closed. Dont conact us again” their customer service is worse customer servife that I ever bern in conatct with. Even ryan air is better. And the irony is that my monthly card fees are more expensive then a flight with ryan air. Will end all my engagements with Amex.
Review of dictionary
Contains the word "brony". Mentions 4chan. Acts like an OPINIONATED blog post! This should be enough to prove that the dictionary has gone insane and is no longer an educational facts-based resource. Words are also ripped straight from "The Daily Beast". Stop allowing AI to control everything!----In October 2010, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic debuted on Cartoon Network. While the My Little Pony franchise has existed since the 1980s, it was Friendship is Magic that gave birth to the term brony.The show quickly gained interest on 4chan message boards, namely /co/ and /b/. In January 2011, the show-specific forum Equestria Daily was created, followed by the similarly themed forums Ponychan in February and Rainbowdash.net in April.Interest in brony began to rise in March–April of 2011, though references existed as early as December 2010. A portmanteau of bro and pony, it references male fans of the show. While its coinage is attributed to 4chan users, it’s unclear who on 4chan was the originator. Google Trends interest spiked in July 2012, the same month over 4,000 fans gathered in New Jersey for the second annual BronyCon. In November 2012, a documentary entitled Bronies: The Extremely Unexpected Adult Fans of My Little Pony was released.Brony, by the very nature of the word, refers to specifically male fans, though some women use the term to refer to themselves. Another term, pegasister exists as an alternate feminine form. As one of the Urban Dictionary entries for the term points out, pegasister is not a term that is universally accepted or used among the fan community in the way that brony is.As bronies gained attention and the word became more widespread, so did their fandom. While the technical meaning of brony has remained the same, the larger connotation of brony fandom definitely evolved. Cartoon erotica exists in many fandoms, but by 2014 it became a defining feature of bronies, to the point where it is unavoidable when googling the names of characters on the show. This sexual component contributed to the outsider perception that bronies fetishize the characters as part of their fandom, though of course, this is only true of a segment of bronies.