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Review of att
After spending far more time than any customer should have trying to figure out why the ‘Blocked Contacts’ feature on my iPhone is ineffective, I was on another 24-minute call with AT&T’s tech support. This was just the latest in many calls and chat sessions that have gone nowhere. The same issue remains unresolved—and it’s been years.I’m talking about an iPhone 11-Pro I purchased directly from an AT&T store just before COVID-19 hit. So, this problem has been festering for quite a while. Let me get straight to the point: I’m done. I refuse to be your unpaid, unappreciated beta tester. I’m done dealing with spam calls slipping through despite being ‘blocked’ by a feature that should be reliable. But why do ALL blocked numbers "slip through"?We’re talking about years of this nonsense—years of you pretending that spammers somehow outsmart your technology. Any competent business would have flagged and fixed this issue by now—either out of respect for their customers or to cut costs. Unless the real goal is to keep customers frustrated, waste time on tech support, and eventually push them toward paid “upgrades.” All the while, small business owners like myself bear the cost of wasted time and lost productivity.I decided to test this myself. Following your instructions, I called my cell phone from one of our business lines and blocked the number. The call went straight to voicemail—no ring, no notification. So why doesn’t it work this way for every other blocked caller? Is it that hard to make this technology consistent? Or is it designed to fail?Given AT&T’s resources, I find it hard to believe you can’t solve this. Especially when offering “upgrades” like AT&T Call Protect, AT&T Mobile Security, and AT&T ActiveArmor—each conveniently priced at $3.99 per line per month. I’m old enough to remember when the federal government broke up AT&T’s monopoly. What I see now feels like déjà vu—the same tactics that got you into trouble. And let me assure you, those tactics won’t work in today’s market.I’ve been a loyal customer since the 1970s. Not because you were the cheapest but because you were supposed to be the most reliable. I’ve paid a premium for that reliability—$115 for the remaining two lines, to be exact. But now? I’m looking at $15 per line elsewhere, with service that’s just as good, if not better. And to top it off, I’m sitting here with one bar of signal, practically within arm’s reach of the state Capitol.After decades of loyalty, I’m finished. I won’t keep paying for what I once believed was trust and reliability when it’s clear those values are no longer upheld. I urge others facing similar issues to reconsider their loyalty to AT&T. It’s time to explore more reliable alternatives.
Review of adidas
Review of adidas
Review of org
The ICO is a total waste of time they have no powers of enforcement at all and not willing to help... I wish I had a pound for everytime they said "it's up to you how you wish to proceed" when I contacted them for advice 'on how to proceed'...
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Review of domestika
Run a mile from this company, it is a scam. (Look it up online, google ‘Domestika Scam’)This is what they do.They claim to be charging you just 4.99 for a course when in fact they are secretly (using very small print) signing you up for a £130 bill for Domestika plus, that with no forewarning just bill you for. They are robbing people. I’m not sure how legal it is. Utterly disgusting. Having to go through my bank to dispute the payment.
Review of agoda
Don't use Agoda - they are completely useless. I wish I could give less than one star. I booked accommodation through them, but wanted to cancel due to the poor reviews I subsequently found about the hotel that they were obviously happy to offer to customers, despite the appalling reviews. I received countless emails from a bot saying they were trying to contact the hotel but hadn't been able to, so they had emailed them and would respond to me in 48 hours. I was still receiving them after the booking period had been and gone. I was left with no choice but to keep the booking and it was as bad as the reviews indicated. Absolutely non-existent customer service. Use any other agent, not Agoda
Review of tripadvisor
Review of co
I have read the Telegraph for some forty years now, last year I made the mistake of purchasing a digital subscription for £89.00, the renewal price quoted this week was £189.00, upon trying to cancel this subscription I noted that the Telegraph have removed the option to cancel your subscription online and now you are required to call a subscription call centre, wait on hold for 15 minutes, then be subjected to hard sell spiel offering a Christmas special price. A loyal reader of forty years......No more !
Review of songkick
Perfect for planning your dark and grey winter or how to spend your summer. I'm always amazed over how many bands I actually want to see when I use Soundkick, my head and my heart gets overly excited but then my budget tells me to slow down. Good thing I can just line them up in the app and then choose wisely.
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Review of economist
A great source of economic and geopolitical insight. They provide much needed, critical guidance powered by actionable intelligence required to win in the world's markets.The depth of coverage is indeed remarkable and the independent journalism is quite commendable.5 stars from me.
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