Review of emirates
Bad service, employees in airport and on board zero manners, havent seen or known manners in their life. Management bad ignores all client complaints. Wifi on board is a completely different story, the steal ur money and say it frankly, we took the money for wifi that wasnt working but its not our problem.. its a pitty to have such airlines run by those people in the beloved UAE
Review of domestika
DO NOT DO THE FREE TRIAL OF DOMESTIKA PLUS! They will offer a free trial of their subscription plan and will NOT notify or remind you that the trial offer is up. You simply get charged automatically. They do not offer refunds for domestika plus.
Review of creativemarket
Review of bol
Had an urgent order that was supposed to be delivered today. I was WFH waiting for the package, only to get the message from PostNL "sorry, we missed you today". Now I am supposed to walk 25-30 minutes in the middle of the Ciaran storm to get my package which I need today. I contacted bol.com (not their fault), they are very sorry but there is nothing they can do. Also, they don't receive feedback from PostNL if they submit complaints. So I politely asked them if they were willing to compensate me for this inconvenience since it is not my fault, and on top of that I have been a very loyal customer that has spent thousands over the last 4 years and didn't cause any issues, even when orders were delayed or not delivered. The answer was no. They don't care. Extremely disappointing. All I can do is post my review, choose a different provider from now on, and life goes on. The order number is 4024762958
Review of x
I am disappointed at the way I now feel harrassed by the restricters on X - I had been happily posting for months now, on X and enjoying the freedom and the citizen journalism.Then I was restricted by whoever does the restricting, on phrase has been said before and many people say far worse.Anyway I decided to go for the basic subscription I paid £38.40. Then the same day I got another restriction for another comment, again nothing worse than anything else has been said before.So I thoughI wish I had not paid money, because I cannot find a way to get it back, now that it's all gone wrong.
Review of virustotal
At first glance, VirusTotal may appear to be a shining example of a great service. However, there is an unsettling truth lurking beneath the surface. This company, while presenting an appealing facade, seems to be a "devil in disguise."According to their about page, this is is what they say: "Our goal is to make the internet a safer place through collaboration between members of the antivirus industry, researchers and end users of all kinds."Unfortunately, my experience has revealed a different story. While the service is useful for doing a quick check if a file is malicious, there is a huge problem with false positives and the way they are handled. When you read their contributors page, VirusTotal claims to be "an information aggregator" and that they do not responsible for any false positives, since they are generated by other antivirus companies. They say that false positives should be addressed directly with the developers of that product.It is easier said than done. A lot of those companies do not provide a way to submit false positives or they choose to overlook and neglect any communication related to these issues. VirusTotal does not seem to care about the companies they collaborate with. Contacting VirusTotal about it is like talking to a wall, they simply ignore you unless you are willing to pay them a ton of money for their questionable services. The larger number of antivirus companies, the safer you are? Even though a lot of them are not interested in improving their product? I doubt it.If you are still not convinced that VirusTotal is careless, let us take a look at their contributors page which lists the antivirus products used and the links to the websites of the companies that own them. One of the products listed there is called "Google". The provided link to reach this company is google.com. Yes, it just points to Google search engine! Go ahead and try to figure out who you should contact when the antivirus doesn't even have a searchable name, because it is just called "Google". The craziest part about this is that VirusTotal was acquired by Google in September 2012. If there is anyone who should know how to contact the developers of this mysterious "Google" antivirus, it is VirusTotal!The claim that one of the goals of VirusTotal is to collaborate with the end users is completely ridiculous. In fact, their practices raise concerns about their true intentions and ethical standards. False positives are harmful to the reputation of open source products and companies with small development teams. A lot of users get scared after seeing only 1-2 false positives, thinking that the file is malicious, and refuse to install the application. Preventing this is almost impossible due to the disinterest of VirusTotal and the contributing antivirus companies.VirusTotal should have a better way to handle this by starting to communicate with the end users, vetting the companies they collaborate with, providing the means to report false positives and receive a transparent response within a reasonable timeframe. At no point you should have to go through the list of 70+ companies and try to figure out how to submit a file, in which format to submit it, how long to wait and whether the company is ever going to respond.Until then, proceeding with caution would be wise when dealing with VirusTotal, as using this service means that you are giving power to a company to harm other products without repercussions while presenting themselves as benevolent.
Review of target
Very disappointed, in more than 10 years , I forgot to pay my bill, I was NEVER LATE, this is the first time, I called and payed my whole balance, the lady who helped me told me not to worry about it when I asked if this will affect my credit, she said no because they report it after de 30 days, well my creditors score went down 19 point!!!! 19 POINTS!!!! , I Called again I even spoke to the supervisor just for them to tell me that there is nothing that they can do.... I used to love target ,but no anymore
Review of Spotify
Review of Spotify
Message that I have sent to Spotify management. I am contacting you in response to the news that Adele has supposedly persuaded Spotify to remove the "Shuffle" Button from the Browser. I am surprised that yourselves as a company has the audacity to listen to and act on the whim of a diva. Adele like yourselves rely on us the general public for your business to servive, please do not forget that. The "Shuffle" button was an important feature of Spotify which I and all I have spoken to about it as it removes the monotony of repeated listening to the same track listing every time an album is played. When my contract with you is up for renewal I will be switching to Amazon Music.
Review of parallels
Parallels just made my MacBook Pro run like a windows as I use it for trading using mt4 charts and it’s very smooth but only problem is when you buy full version of parallels I can’t use parallel tools which comes handy sometimes it would be great if this comes free with full version
Review of avg
Review of buymeacoffee
The communication is pathetic. The basic premise of the idea to allow creators to monetise their audience is brilliant. However they clearly have a set agenda about what creators they want to work with. We run a side hustle review service where our premium members get access to extra knowledge about side hustles, high converting offers, limited time offers etc. This was in operation for around a month before they abruptly stopped new users signing up. We provided every piece of information possible about what the service does, how it’s ran, how it’s advertised etc. To which we received a copy/paste email saying we’re banned. It seems really odd as they work with loads of creators endorsing gambling so it’s clear they don’t make their decisions based on ethics. The point is you could work tirelessly to launch a product to your audience, have initial success, then randomly receive a closure notice from them. It’s really likely whatever details you provide you’re not going to speak to a rational human being and they’ve very much made up their mind that your business doesn’t fit their agenda. Realistically this due diligence should be carried out at the start. Oh and they also refuse to pay out the money you’ve made - instead they will pay it back to your subscribers meaning you end up working for free. Find another provider who’s open/honest and will allow you to speak to a rational human, your business could be ruined by these guys without any notice!
Review of buymeacoffee
The communication is pathetic. The basic premise of the idea to allow creators to monetise their audience is brilliant. However they clearly have a set agenda about what creators they want to work with. We run a side hustle review service where our premium members get access to extra knowledge about side hustles, high converting offers, limited time offers etc. This was in operation for around a month before they abruptly stopped new users signing up. We provided every piece of information possible about what the service does, how it’s ran, how it’s advertised etc. To which we received a copy/paste email saying we’re banned. It seems really odd as they work with loads of creators endorsing gambling so it’s clear they don’t make their decisions based on ethics. The point is you could work tirelessly to launch a product to your audience, have initial success, then randomly receive a closure notice from them. It’s really likely whatever details you provide you’re not going to speak to a rational human being and they’ve very much made up their mind that your business doesn’t fit their agenda. Realistically this due diligence should be carried out at the start. Oh and they also refuse to pay out the money you’ve made - instead they will pay it back to your subscribers meaning you end up working for free. Find another provider who’s open/honest and will allow you to speak to a rational human, your business could be ruined by these guys without any notice!
Review of buymeacoffee
The communication is pathetic. The basic premise of the idea to allow creators to monetise their audience is brilliant. However they clearly have a set agenda about what creators they want to work with. We run a side hustle review service where our premium members get access to extra knowledge about side hustles, high converting offers, limited time offers etc. This was in operation for around a month before they abruptly stopped new users signing up. We provided every piece of information possible about what the service does, how it’s ran, how it’s advertised etc. To which we received a copy/paste email saying we’re banned. It seems really odd as they work with loads of creators endorsing gambling so it’s clear they don’t make their decisions based on ethics. The point is you could work tirelessly to launch a product to your audience, have initial success, then randomly receive a closure notice from them. It’s really likely whatever details you provide you’re not going to speak to a rational human being and they’ve very much made up their mind that your business doesn’t fit their agenda. Realistically this due diligence should be carried out at the start. Oh and they also refuse to pay out the money you’ve made - instead they will pay it back to your subscribers meaning you end up working for free. Find another provider who’s open/honest and will allow you to speak to a rational human, your business could be ruined by these guys without any notice!
Review of buymeacoffee
The communication is pathetic. The basic premise of the idea to allow creators to monetise their audience is brilliant. However they clearly have a set agenda about what creators they want to work with. We run a side hustle review service where our premium members get access to extra knowledge about side hustles, high converting offers, limited time offers etc. This was in operation for around a month before they abruptly stopped new users signing up. We provided every piece of information possible about what the service does, how it’s ran, how it’s advertised etc. To which we received a copy/paste email saying we’re banned. It seems really odd as they work with loads of creators endorsing gambling so it’s clear they don’t make their decisions based on ethics. The point is you could work tirelessly to launch a product to your audience, have initial success, then randomly receive a closure notice from them. It’s really likely whatever details you provide you’re not going to speak to a rational human being and they’ve very much made up their mind that your business doesn’t fit their agenda. Realistically this due diligence should be carried out at the start. Oh and they also refuse to pay out the money you’ve made - instead they will pay it back to your subscribers meaning you end up working for free. Find another provider who’s open/honest and will allow you to speak to a rational human, your business could be ruined by these guys without any notice!
Review of WordPress
Review of ikea
I am deeply disappointed with how IKEA has handled my warranty claim regarding the HYLLESTAD mattress. After encountering the same defect in four separate mattresses, it's clear this is not a case of “normal wear and tear,” as IKEA support claims, but rather a recurring manufacturing issue. Despite providing all required evidence—including detailed photos and descriptions—I received only generic, dismissive responses, no meaningful resolution, and now complete radio silence after my last follow-up.What’s especially frustrating is the inconsistency in IKEA’s assessments. Previous claims for the exact same defect were accepted based on a single photo and a brief explanation, with the claim approved within minutes. Yet my current claim was rejected without any proper justification. To make matters worse, multiple case numbers were unnecessarily opened for the same issue, adding confusion and delays to an already frustrating process.It is entirely unreasonable to expect customers to transport defective mattresses back to a store for reassessment after failing to address the issue remotely. This shows a clear lack of respect for customers’ time, effort, and loyalty.IKEA, this is not how you treat customers who trust your brand and your so-called warranty policy.Case Numbers: 23172862 / 22901485
Review of farfetch
Review of activecampaign
ActiveCampaign is perfect for me. I have used AC for around 5 years and it has everything my fitness business needs. Simple to use with great integrations. I have had trials with other providers but always stick with AC.The support team are very responsive and try hard to resolve any issues you have.
Review of 99designs
We commissioned 99designs to design a mascot for our sports club.They came up with over 100 design proposals and we were very happy with the final result.The whole process was very straightforward and we can definitely recommend 99designs.