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Review of intuit
Spoke to John, who was very thorough and gave me very clear instructions via screen share step by step. He was extremely patient with me and didnt rush me through it making sure I was happy. Thank you John. Excellent Customer Service. This is how it should be done !
Review of philips
Abysmal customer service.No way to contact anyone that doesn't fail.Onerous process to create an online account, far too many Captchas, and then because it thinks something's incompatible in one of the online form's boxes, you can't proceed.Very poor.
Review of elcorteingles
Ordered an item online with delivery stated as 24-29th October. Contacted customer services 11th November re; non-delivery. They still have not replied 5 days later. Absolutely shocking service. I will never use them again.
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Review of brave
I've used brave for over a year and it was ok. Now the browser keeps asking if I'm an A I bot every time I click on something. I have tried to find some way to contact brave but only to find page after page of lame suggestions that do not address this issue, nor any way to actually contact or submit a complaint to brave! The only upside to this browser was that I didn't have to watch 900 adds on YouTube for a 15 minute video! Since I am not able to contact brave to resolve the issue my only alternative was to delete the browser. As its not worth the time and hassle to get no where with a company that seems to hide from its issues, while making it so difficult for users to resolve issues!
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Review of songkick
A very helpful and aesthetically pleasing website which helped me to track my favourite artists and make plans to see them!! Thanks to Songkick I already visited an amazing Devin Townsend Project band concert (and got to travel to another country because of that - pretty amazing experience), and bought tickets to other shows. It's very exiting to plan your future like that - you find your favourite musician - and bam, did you know they are going to perform in a city next to yours with two of your other favourite bands?! Then you plan your trip there and start counting days. It actually makes you feel that you're living your life to its fullest.
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Review of parallels
I had been a loyal customer since 2013, and aside from the company switching to a subscription model that seemed designed to lock in customers, I was generally satisfied paying £35 a year for my single VM.The problems began when I got a new machine and temporarily needed a second license. I contacted support, naively hoping they might offer a couple of months free for an additional license. That didn’t happen, which was fine, so I paid for the second license for the rest of the year. However, I didn’t sort things out quickly enough, so that "year" turned into two more years at a cost of £98.57 per year.I then decided I no longer needed the extra license, so I tried to remove it. Unsurprisingly, there's no option on the website to cancel a license—presumably for 'reasons'. When I contacted support, I received the absurd response that licenses cannot be removed. Instead, they told me to turn off auto-renewal and let the license expire, then buy a new one if needed. It’s a laughable process and an insight into how this company operates.I followed their instructions, letting the extra license expire, but when I tried to renew, I was quoted £109.98. I assumed this was for both licenses, so I went to buy a new one instead, which was priced at £99.99, with a £25 discount for the first year.It turns out that I was on an old pricing model, and by following their advice, I had lost it. Now, I have to buy licenses on their new, ridiculously overpriced model.To summarize:1. Their refusal to let customers remove licenses is incredibly unprofessional.2. Their support team didn’t bother to inform me that I would lose my old pricing model if my license expired, which feels dishonest.3. Without a subscription, you can’t even use the software anymore, which feels like theft.Over the years, I've paid these crooks £542.97 for software I now can't use. The purpose of subscription models is to deliver continuous updates to paying customers, not to lock them into an endless payment cycle. They don’t even release updates throughout the year—just a single new version, which barely differs from the last. The software itself has hardly evolved since 2013, aside from being compatible with newer operating systems.I even reached out to the CEO to express my concerns, but unsurprisingly received no response.My advice: stay away from this company and look at professional alternatives like VMware. They’re more reputable, well-known, and even offer VMware Fusion for free.
Review of musescore
I’d give musescore zero stars if I could. This is a company who scam unsuspecting customers by signing them up to expensive annual subscriptions without asking them to sign terms and conditions. My experience has been exactly the same as other reviewers. I was about to buy some sheet music for £2.49 but before I even got to checkout (via PayPal) musescore had taken £29.99 from my account and signed me up to an expensive annual subscriptions.
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Review of copper
I had been using Copper.com's product for several years and had been generally satisfied with the service. Recently, I inquired about canceling my account, but I wasn't ready to actually close it down. Unfortunately, without confirming my readiness, a person named Nicholas closed my account.This abrupt action has left me in a difficult position, as I'm now trying to get my account reactivated to access my data. The way Nicholas Sanchez, handled this situation is extremely disappointing. I need my account restored as soon as possible so I can retrieve my important data.This experience has greatly affected my trust in Copper.com, and I hope the company can rectify this situation quickly.
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