Maryjane Amos

Reviews

Review of bedbathandbeyond

This is some bullCOCK I wish I had of…

This is some bullCOCK I wish I had of saw these reviews before place my order never will I ever in my life order from here again and I’ll be sure to past this on to my friends and relatives this is a sad store business is f++++ng TRASH talk to 4 different people in two days and still can’t give me an answer on my item I would hv been better off going to T&D

1
Date of experience: Dec 20, 2023

Review of accuweather

Just deleted this horrible app

Just deleted this horrible app. Way to go, Accuweather. You managed to turn something simple (which is always best) into a convoluted, complicated process, with annoying ads. Will install the weather.com app.

1
Date of experience: Jul 21, 2020

Review of accuweather

Just deleted this horrible app

Just deleted this horrible app. Way to go, Accuweather. You managed to turn something simple (which is always best) into a convoluted, complicated process, with annoying ads. Will install the weather.com app.

1
Date of experience: Jul 21, 2020

Review of accuweather

Just deleted this horrible app

Just deleted this horrible app. Way to go, Accuweather. You managed to turn something simple (which is always best) into a convoluted, complicated process, with annoying ads. Will install the weather.com app.

1
Date of experience: Jul 21, 2020

Review of accuweather

Just deleted this horrible app

Just deleted this horrible app. Way to go, Accuweather. You managed to turn something simple (which is always best) into a convoluted, complicated process, with annoying ads. Will install the weather.com app.

1
Date of experience: Jul 21, 2020

Review of zoom

Send a reminder email before charging the card on the auto-renewal date!

There is no possibility to turn off auto-renewal.If you leave your Visa card in their system, and most likely you will, they will charge you on the renewal date without sending a reminder ahead of time.Decent software vendors send a reminder email before charging the Visa card EVEN IF auto-renewal is turned on.

1
Date of experience: Apr 22, 2024

Review of zara

I had no idea Zara treats their customers so poorly.

I had no idea Zara customer service is so poor. The only way to communicate with Zara is Chat. Even when you start a chat session you will have to wait a very long time to connect with agent and when they answer back and you explain to them your problem they don't read carefully and don't investigate. I sent 2 items for refund, but only received for one. They didn't see item two in the box as it was a small item and they said that I didn't return it. I ordered 4 items, if I wanted to lie, I would at least picked the most expensive item. Back and forth for 1 month and they said that they didn't receive it. When I asked to redirect to complaints department, they said they don't have one, but I can submit complaint via chat. Useless. I love Zara products and would shop in store but there is no store in our town. Very poor service, so disappointed.

1
Date of experience: Jan 27, 2025

Review of getyourguide

I used several times GetyourGuide quite…

I’ve used GetYourGuide several times in the past and was quite happy with the service. However, my recent experiences have been disappointing in terms of reliability and customer support. Earlier this year in Thailand, I encountered issues with tours that did not match what was advertised.Today, while trying to book a tour in Cape Town, I attempted a payment that appeared to go through, only to receive a message saying there was an issue and that the amount would be reimbursed within 3–5 days. Thinking it was a payment error, I tried again—same outcome. I now have around $300 blocked, only to find out later that the tour is no longer available, which seems to have been the real issue all along.Customer service was particularly frustrating. Although I spoke to a real agent, the responses were generic and repetitive, offering no real solution.Regrettably, this experience has completely eroded my trust in the platform. I won’t be using GetYourGuide again.

1
Date of experience: Jun 11, 2025

Review of yahoo

Great job at a reasonable price

No Body

5
Date of experience: Apr 22, 2023

Review of codecanyon

One of the best marketplace

One of the best marketplace. i saw there is lots of negative reviews. Basically this marketplace for developers. if you cant follow the product documentation its not codecanyon fault.

5
Date of experience: Oct 03, 2021

Review of cloudflare

Game changer

Amazing services

5
Date of experience: Nov 28, 2019

Review of com

Very Disgruntle Telstra Customer

I absolutely HATE TELSTRA I have been a constant Telstra customer for some 30 years and currently for many, many of weeks going back to November 2024 I have had no consistent Unlimited Internet, I currently have my complaint before the Telecommunications Ombudsman and Telstra have until 11/3 and with all this time from 24/2 - current day 7/3 Telstra have done absolutely nothing to get my Internet to stay on permanently without breaking up, freezing, dropping out and cutting up, I have refused to pay my March bill and I stand by that, and am seeking extra compensation for the total inconvenience their business has caused to my evening viewing whilst streaming, one minute I am connected to the Internet, next minute I am gone, it has damaged my LG sound bar from dropping in and out and I have to keep turning my Smart TV worth thousands on and off to try and strengthen the WiFi signal because leaving my system on just keeps it in freeze mode, Telstra and their many consultants have done nothing to assist me except believe they have all the answers, such as I am on the NBN but need to purchase an Ethernet cord to strengthen my WiFi service, I jumped up and down because my modem was 6 yrs old and I felt an updated one might help I eventually got one, but was told I would need to purchase it ( well that was not happening, and it didn’t ) I was told I would need to invest in a WiFi booster, a new LG TV as my hardware got the blame for my internet issues, my app providers got the blame and I was referred to the app provider companies, just to name a few ridiculous stupid responses the customer service operators have put to me, well I’m going to seek compensation of months without paying a bill because I have lost so much time in trying to help myself fix this unlimited Internet issue, it has really damaged my mental health mentally, I get tired of being told I have to treat staff with respect, they just forget I need respect for what I am billed for too, and it seems Telstra are not in a hurry to assist me, to much blaming, palming responsibility around and finding no fault with my service after being sent proof it’s very frustrating and I am a very angry customer, and right now would rate Telstra a - 0 if I could, I don’t recommend their company, time with them has seen me have issues with my FETCH mini so I don’t use that at all, I was years ago paying top price for FOXTEL and got JUNK reception from that and after 10 years of going from the T.Box right up to the IQ5 I said No More, and gave that back, there service is really JUNK 😡😡😡😡

1
Date of experience: Mar 07, 2025

Review of anthropologie

Lovely apparel and accessories

Lovely apparel and accessories. Great quality and always in sync with the current fashion trends! Customer service is very forthcoming.

5
Date of experience: Jan 29, 2025

Review of LinkedIn

Wouldn't Recommend

Wow, LinkedIn has a terrible reputation on Trustpilot, why do people still use it?! I grudgingly used it without liking it for around 15 years and built up a strong professional network of people I actually know in real life. LinkedIn tricked me once with its manipulative UX patterns. They would send me emails all the time saying someone had submitted a work proposal, and then on the site they show a long list of blurred out people trying to submit work proposals to me that I needed premium to unlock, and when I bought premium, there weren't actually any proposals. But I continued to use it because I believed the lie that it was necessary. Then at the beginning of the year I updated my profile, and changed my email to an alias and changed my password, which is good digital safety, only to have my account restricted so I couldn't log in without uploading a picture of official government ID. What followed was a weird Kafkaesque experience (which is ongoing). I couldn't contact LinkedIn because I had to be logged in to contact them and they had blocked me from logging in. Eventually I found a url to an online form on Reddit, I tried to submit it a few times but it kept erroring. In the end I had to use Chrome and turn off my vpn even for the form to submit. I got a reply from a super rude customer support person who accused me variously of violating "Professional Community Policies" and of trying to hack the account and just closed my ticket. When I tried to reply my emails bounced back from a no-reply address. So I had to jump through the same hoops to start a new ticket. The second customer service agent was nicer, but insisted that I upload a photo of official government ID, without providing any justification as to why because of their (no joke) privacy policy. Bearing in mind that I have the email address, password, 2FA, debit card, etc for my LinkedIn account which has over 15 years of good standing, why do they suddenly need a picture of my government ID? And what does it prove anyway? If I'm a malicious actor I might very well have a picture of someone's government ID, especially if data breached platforms like LinkedIn, facebook, etc are collecting and holding these. Now I'm trying to assert my rights under UK GDPR but LinkedIn seem to have no regard or respect for UK legislation or digital privacy. They are actively hostile to people who try to protect their digital privacy, especially people who they can't track via IP address either because of VPNs or connections that rely on private relays by choice or by necessity. The great irony is that LinkedIn is supposed to be about "trust through professional connection". My professional network is connected to me in real life, and can all vouch for me and my work, and continue to work with me, LinkedIn is the thing that's disconnected and sketchy. It's LinkedIn that needs professionals like us to legitimate its platform, not the other way around. Obviously they are just data mining and manufacturing consent - they think they can get away with coercing people to give even more sensitive private information to them for free and for no reason. I don't know why Microsoft doesn't at least pretend to care and are just openly so authoritarian.I came here to write a bad review in the hope that they would care about a public complaint and help me, but obviously from all the terrible reviews here they don't bother replying to, they really don't care at all. I had read a bunch of terrible stuff on Reddit about LinkedIn and kind of thought a lot of it was veering into conspiracy theory territory, but now ...I recommend not bothering with LinkedIn and trying to make connections in real life if you're able to - real life connections are infinitely more rewarding in so many more ways.

1
Date of experience: Jan 01, 2025