Review of sage
I am a new user to Sage Construction Manager and so far my experience has been great, the sales team that helped us make our decision were awesome. Integration with our other software went smoothly and the training team has done a great job so far.
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Review of fool
The Motley Fool is a great company and has taught me a lot and helped me grow my investments. Well worth the money to join Stock Advisor or any service that meets your needs. The Gardner Brothers and all their staff have high integrity and are fun to learn from.
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Review of google
We experience major click fraud on different keywords and receive bot traffic that is just pouring in. If Google can't (or doesn't want) to protect your search ads or display ads from fraud, then I take those marketing dollars somewhere else which I will do.
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Review of aol
I can't fault AOL and especially Leighanne's help. I brought a Sharp washing machine in January and one of the paddles had come loose. I reported this at the beginning of June and the engineer came out. He was even miffed that they hadn't told him what the problem was and that they don't carry spare parts so that was a wasted trip for him and me. I joked and said you would be back to fit it and he said no I am on holiday for 2 weeks it will be someone else. I left it a couple of weeks and called the repair line and was told I would have to wait 60 days for the part. It has now turned into 90 days. Yes I could have ordered a new one online and delivered the next day but why should I when the machine is in warranty. Leighanne promised to call Sharp this morning and have me in on the call. This was done and Sharp were not apologetic and said the part would take up to 90 days and why wasn't I using the machine. I replied politely and said that I wasn't prepared for any other clothes to be damaged as one top had been caught in the holes of the drum. AOL instantly gave me the opportunity to have a new machine of my choice up to the value of what i paid back in January, in fact the new machine was £20 more which was waived, delivery and collection and this will be delivered tomorrow. Thank you Leighanne for being so helpful and finally resolving my issue. I will not be buying another Sharp product.
Review of yelp
This is the most disgraceful company to ever exist. It’s mind blowing they are still allowed to conduct business. They intentionally scam everyone they possibly can, their service is a massive bait and switch, and once they have your phone number, it is IMPOSSIBLE to get them to stop. You can block as many numbers as you want, email them as many times as you want, file as many complaints as you want, they will continue to harass you for YEARS and they will not back down.
Review of battle
Been Trying to create a Battle.net account to play Diablo 4, which I should have access to given I am subscribed to Xbox PC game pass, however it says I need to create a Battle.net account first.... I have attempted to create an account a few times now using wifi, mobile data and ethernet on my Desktop, Laptop and Smartphone and the Captcha keeps saying I am not human, very frustrating as the Captcha is 15 step process which takes time to complete. Creating an account is supposed to be quick and simple...
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I did not download this application, I did not install it on my phone, but they charged my virtual credit card. What does this mean? How did they get my virtual card information? I want the 119.99 Turkish Lira withdrawn on September 18, 2024 to be returned to my card.
Review of indeed
After receiving compulsory redundancy from the company I worked for, I turned to the household name of Indeed to find my next new challenge. Indeed.com have many vacancies listed and offer a follow up messaging service apparently direct to the company that post the positions. Indeed also email opportunities that they feel are suitable based on your CV as well as emailing reminders about the positions, so in theory they do a lot of the hard work for you.However, what they do not do is safeguard the job hunters. This week, Tues 13th May, I have fell for a scam, through a job advertised on the Indeed website. I received an email from Indeed saying a particular job was a great match for my experience based on my CV, I went to the site and agreed it was a match and promptly replied.Within 3 or 4 hours, the prospective Agency that posted the position reached out to me and told me a little more about the position and who it was for. I had some security checks to proceed with as it was in the financial industry. Verification checks are not unusual and they were basic questions that you could probably Google about a person.I passed that part of the verification and next had to go to the employer’s website to complete the next step of verification, face recognition and my showing Driving Licence. I did so and was promptly sent a message to say the Hiring Manager was arranging the interview date and time and I would be updated shortly. The following day, Wed 14th, the job description had been removed on the Indeed website however Indeed proceeded to send me a direct message asking if I would like to follow up and send the hire company a message to progress with my application, I ignored this, then later in the day Indeed sent an email to ask me to confirm my interest in the position again.I asked for an update from the Hiring company, no update was received. That evening after not hearing anything, the alarm bells rang for some reason, no other reason but a gut feeling. Then the feeling of stupidity rose and reached an all-time high as I realised, whilst I was at my lowest ebb looking for work, having no money and still waiting after 4 months for redundancy pay, that I had been conned well and truly.The following morning, Thurs 15th, I reported the whole incident including all the screen shots to the financial institution, Action Fraud, DVLA, and anyone else I could think of to include as this was a fraudulent act and it needs people to stand up and report scams and frauds. I could not however report it to Indeed.com, there is no way to contact them directly and send an email with evidence. You can call if you want to wait and hope someone answers, and to be honest, you are lucky if they do answer, however for something such as this, the 3 dots to report a job that could be a bit suspicious is not sufficient enough to warrant that Indeed have customer care at their forefront.For me this entire experience after now also receiving a shiny new bank card for an account I did not open and speaking to the Fraud dept at the bank for an hour as well as ensuring that there is no redirection on my post with Royal Mail, has been a massive learning curve.No amount of beating myself up will make any of this saga better, but Indeed.com sure could put a duty of care for the job hunters in place with less automation and more of a real people focus because I have lost my trust in any large job sites now, because identity theft is a criminal act and Indeed should have a better vetting procedure set out to ensure the jobs that are offered are 100% legitimate rather than just pocketing the pay-per-click payment from would be employers from the job hunters reading the advert and searching for their new challenge.A Duty of care when offering any service should be paramount to a company and not enough is being done to stop scammers and fraudsters, with not even the ability to report an incident, this needs to change.I will not be popping back to pick up replies as I will be campaigning for a better and safer world for people that are looking for work, whilst trying to find work for myself. The trust has gone to use Indeed.com or any other large job site as we the little people really don’t seem to matter anymore.Consequently I will not be recommending Indeed.com
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