Review of wetransfer
Review of squareup
Review of squareup
Review of linktr
Review of freshdesk
Review of ebay
Review of bitly
Review of ancestry
Review of yelp
Review of mi
I count myself as one of the Lucky ones and received my phone intact but can only give 1 star if there is out and out fraudulent behaviour with this company and there French couriers. Anyone wanting a xiaomi phone should visit Gearbest in Hong Kong as I have ordered multiple items of them in the past including phones and never missed a delivery even though it may of taken a little longer than a week to get to me.
Review of duolingo
For about a year I did 30 minutes a day of Duolingo, never missing a day. When the system changed , I left. As someone who has learnt several languages for work, I found the old system really worked, it was flexible and fun and I could focus on my weaknesses. It is a great shame that a good website that worked well for so many has been wrecked.
Review of co
Review of zoom
Zoom is a poor solution to a problem that doesn't exist. Skype has been around for years, and works perfectly well. I'm not sure which is worse: That the world is stupid enough to use Zoom or that Zoom can take itself seriously whilst selling a bucket of pigswill.
Review of zoom
AI didn't let me come in contact with a human agent. I was just sent in circle, pressing the same alternatives over and over again. I sent an email and got an automatic reply, sending me to the AI BOT. I don't like companies that makes it so hard to get in touch with a human. The only reason I use(d) zoom is because we used it at the uni.
Review of zara
Review of hp
Bought a HP pen for my laptop advertised to work with all laptops from it's series. When it didn't work, I called to figure out why. Their tech support claimed it wouldn't work on the specific version of laptop I had. Their own avertisements claimed it'd work with all of them.
Review of webflow
Review of siteground
Review of namecheap
Review of mashable
If it looks too good to be true, it probably isn’t worth your time…It is likely you’ve arrived here because you believe Mashable has scammed you.For the most part, Mashable simply produces self-serving ads presented deceptively, as legitimate articles, which in many cases, turnout be problematic, scandalous infomercials for many consumers.Under Ziff Davis, Mashable has become downright deceptive, no longer serving as a legitimate news organization; a great way to destroy a once thriving media model.Abusing AppleNews readers, as well as others, by posing as a Trojan Horse, I too have unfollowed. Other’s have done so similarly, whom, by the way, rarely report their own misgivings, so seriously consider Mashables darker side; unresponsive customer support, erroneous charges, charged for free shipping, discount not applied, items which never arrive, items aren’t as described, presented as refurbished, but don’t function upon arrival, no warranty, no means for return / refund…Rid yourself of such carpetbaggery and simply unfollow (thumbing down will not stop their infomercials from reappearing on AppleNews, you must “unfollow” via the sidebar list).- IMO