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Review of waze
I've been using Waze for a long time, hoping it would improve. Using Waze for very long distance use is okay, DON'T trust it for around town or trips of about 50 miles or less, especially if there has been recent changes in routing. One of the most unreliable map apps I've used. It will automatically shut down (so if you use it to alert for speed traps DONT) and will send you to oblivion. It isn't something I would pay for. I think GOOGLE purchased it to make thier own product appear better. USER BEWARE!!!
Review of justgiving
Good and trusted portal but problems with some forms of giving. As the person raising funds I found it very easy to set up a page and in my begging letters could easily post a link, and then after the event add photos and updates. It's such a well-known platform that all potential donors trust it and are happy to use it. However I had a number of people wanting to give from their family trust bank account, which has no bank card, or from their CAF account (ditto). CAF usues cheques, and others had to do a separate bank transfer. Giving for them and tracking of the gifts by me was cumbersome; I had to keep asking the charity to check whether they had received a cheque or bank transfer. The option on the justgiving page of using a bank transfer apparently doesn't work, or didn't for them. And then when I added in offline donations it wasn't clear to me how you indicated whether they were gift-aided (i.e. should the amount added be gross or net?), and in addition the number of supporters shown on my page does not increase, only the amount. Could you please look into these glitches, as I am sure I am not the first one to have raised them. Many thanks. Rosemary Yallop (Fund-raising for Exeter Cathedral via the Abseil)
Review of facebook
Review of facebook
I have had my Facebook account for over 15 years now, recorded a lot of my life experiences on it, my son growing up travelling to different parts of the world. Recently I was deceived into giving a code out to a person pretending to be a friend on Facebook. Now my Facebook has been taken..and a few days ago my Instagram was taken. I didn't realise how bad Facebook and Instagram was if you had an issue. There is no one to help! It's all just links! And they all say reset your account, I can't as they have changed my email and phone number. Use previous device, as in an older one which you used to access Facebook. I recently changed my laptop and phone. So all new. I wouldnt recommend Facebook or Instagram to anyone now. I feel so angry knowing some stranger is looking through my pictures, listening to my voice messages on my account. And also trying to scam my friends and family asking them to use bitcoin. Just worried what they will do next. Disgrace.
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Review of crunchyroll
Crunchyroll is a great website if you want free anime. I didn't have a heard time unsubscribing so I didn't get charged before my free premium trial ended, and I like how some of the revenue from ads goes directly to the companies that provide the anime. It's a great way, in my opinion, to watch anime and still feel morally sound because I don't have to steam it from those who have uploaded the anime illegally and I can't afford to buy the anime on my own. It may not have all the anime series I want to watch, but it has more than enough to keep me entertained.
Review of alamy
Our local Charity received an email from fairlicensing@alamy demanding payment for unlicensed image use on our website. The associated screenshot showed images which are not, and have never been, used on our website nor elsewhere. There is, deliberately, no way of contacting the email sender.Is this a scam? As we cannot contact any part of Alamy other than Sales, should we just ignore this?14 JULY UPDATE Things have become a little clearer. Alamy objected to our Charity website posting a link to a July 2017 Guardian newspaper article...an article which included an image which had not been licensed for us to use (although presumably had been for the Guardian). If a tenth of the 27,000 UK parks and open spaces had posted this very relevant link, as they might well have done, Alamy would be seeking over £1 million in unlicensed use fees...21 JULY UPDATE nearly three weeks after first emailing all available (of not many) Alamy email addresses about this issue we received no response. Nor to a subsequent request seeking "fair use" permission to post another image on our Charity's FB site's 1,200 followers.
Review of wayfair
I purchased an outdoor umbrella that the picture has lights in it. When I received the umbrella there were no lights. the pictures are very misleading. I will never buy from them again. they would not do anything to rectify the situation.
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Review of uptimerobot
Using UptimeRobot for over 6 years, and i'm a very happy user!It sends notifications to our slack channel, mails if necessary or even SMS.Very happy with their service and also the customer support is great. Product is affordable if you need more options than the free one.
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