Review of fb
Review of emirates
Think this is a common complaint reading through other reviews. My luggage was also damaged, made a complaint online following instructions from the call centre, exactly 4 months later still no response from Emirates even though I’ve telephoned and emailed them to follow up. They just tell me its been escalated.. It worries me to fly with them in future if their customer service is this bad imagine what their aircraft must be like?!
Review of att
I recently moved to AT&T from T-Mobile and have instantly regretted this decision. Both the wireless and fiber divisions are equally bad. I have honestly never experienced such bad customer service in my like. Personnel are totally unprepared, unequipped to answer basic questions and many instances unprofessional. Management has really dropped the ball here in my opinion. I’m currently moving back to T-Mobile just after a fee weeks with AT&T for services this I can rely on.
Review of animoto
Review of lego
Ordered online with Lego on the 16th of September. Parcel which is a birthday gift has still not arrived. If placing an order with Lego it might be an idea to order at least a month or 2 before as there seems to be issues with buying from them online. Really disappointed.
Review of lego
I have never had any issues with them in store or online. Once I was missing some parts from my advent calender and they sent the items and item list with a letter. Lovely customer service experience. I have never ordered from them directly so my review may change in the future (hope they don't deliver with Evri or Yodel).
Review of ESPN
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Review of shutterstock
Are you a professional application? How can you say the original photo is made by AI? The original photo in Maldives beach is said to be AI. I doubt this application. You can't distinguish between the original photo and AI. It's really stupid.
Review of economist
Review of alibaba
Review of google
Review of coursera
Peer grading is just such a bad idea from a learners perspective. The reason you go to school to become a teacher is so you know how to review and grade your students work in a fair and professional manner.When you leave this task up to the learners it becomes a real mess. As peoples reviewing skills vary widely. It's like asking someone to drive a car without a license. You just cannot predict the outcome. Because you have no idea what their past experience is. That's just crazy. And I would not trust them behind the wheel.There is a real fear in the course that work will not even be graded at all. Peer grading is just a way for the course to be a self sufficient money spinner. It's no way to educate people.And it's not good value for money. (e.g. I paid almost $1,000 for my course) And I may fail because a stranger decided they don't like me or my work. Or they just could not be bothered scoring my work. Even though I would easily pass from a real teachers point of view. On the plus side people can pass easily with minimum effort. If their peer reviewer is too kind. It's the luck of the draw. Here in the wild west.It's an extremely lazy and money grubbing way to do things. Sorry to tell you. But you fail Cousera. For not turning up to class. I am not a professional reviewer or educator. So this review may be unfair. Just like the ones in your courses.PS. Thanks Trustpilot for spreading the word.PPS. Finished the course. While peer reviewing the final assignment. I noticed 2 students cheating. They simply linked to another student's website and said it was their own. I flagged these people to Coursera. But if I spotted it so easily. How much of this behaviour is really going on across the whole system? It's pretty disturbing to think about.
Review of cnet
This used to be a good site to get clean programs downloaded to your PC from, but i went on Cnet recently and after downloading a simple anti virus program, i got several unwanted and rooted programs, which meant i had to restore my pc back to factory settings, as these were not the usual malware, as a dated reset would not work, so had to reinstall everything.
NOT happy with Cnet
Review of google
Review of coursera
Peer grading is just such a bad idea from a learners perspective. The reason you go to school to become a teacher is so you know how to review and grade your students work in a fair and professional manner.When you leave this task up to the learners it becomes a real mess. As peoples reviewing skills vary widely. It's like asking someone to drive a car without a license. You just cannot predict the outcome. Because you have no idea what their past experience is. That's just crazy. And I would not trust them behind the wheel.There is a real fear in the course that work will not even be graded at all. Peer grading is just a way for the course to be a self sufficient money spinner. It's no way to educate people.And it's not good value for money. (e.g. I paid almost $1,000 for my course) And I may fail because a stranger decided they don't like me or my work. Or they just could not be bothered scoring my work. Even though I would easily pass from a real teachers point of view. On the plus side people can pass easily with minimum effort. If their peer reviewer is too kind. It's the luck of the draw. Here in the wild west.It's an extremely lazy and money grubbing way to do things. Sorry to tell you. But you fail Cousera. For not turning up to class. I am not a professional reviewer or educator. So this review may be unfair. Just like the ones in your courses.PS. Thanks Trustpilot for spreading the word.PPS. Finished the course. While peer reviewing the final assignment. I noticed 2 students cheating. They simply linked to another student's website and said it was their own. I flagged these people to Coursera. But if I spotted it so easily. How much of this behaviour is really going on across the whole system? It's pretty disturbing to think about.
Review of cnet
This used to be a good site to get clean programs downloaded to your PC from, but i went on Cnet recently and after downloading a simple anti virus program, i got several unwanted and rooted programs, which meant i had to restore my pc back to factory settings, as these were not the usual malware, as a dated reset would not work, so had to reinstall everything.
NOT happy with Cnet
Review of google
Review of coursera
Peer grading is just such a bad idea from a learners perspective. The reason you go to school to become a teacher is so you know how to review and grade your students work in a fair and professional manner.When you leave this task up to the learners it becomes a real mess. As peoples reviewing skills vary widely. It's like asking someone to drive a car without a license. You just cannot predict the outcome. Because you have no idea what their past experience is. That's just crazy. And I would not trust them behind the wheel.There is a real fear in the course that work will not even be graded at all. Peer grading is just a way for the course to be a self sufficient money spinner. It's no way to educate people.And it's not good value for money. (e.g. I paid almost $1,000 for my course) And I may fail because a stranger decided they don't like me or my work. Or they just could not be bothered scoring my work. Even though I would easily pass from a real teachers point of view. On the plus side people can pass easily with minimum effort. If their peer reviewer is too kind. It's the luck of the draw. Here in the wild west.It's an extremely lazy and money grubbing way to do things. Sorry to tell you. But you fail Cousera. For not turning up to class. I am not a professional reviewer or educator. So this review may be unfair. Just like the ones in your courses.PS. Thanks Trustpilot for spreading the word.PPS. Finished the course. While peer reviewing the final assignment. I noticed 2 students cheating. They simply linked to another student's website and said it was their own. I flagged these people to Coursera. But if I spotted it so easily. How much of this behaviour is really going on across the whole system? It's pretty disturbing to think about.
Review of cnet
This used to be a good site to get clean programs downloaded to your PC from, but i went on Cnet recently and after downloading a simple anti virus program, i got several unwanted and rooted programs, which meant i had to restore my pc back to factory settings, as these were not the usual malware, as a dated reset would not work, so had to reinstall everything.
NOT happy with Cnet