Review of guitarcenter
Review of co
total tech shambles. Accept my password chnages then says Incorrect Password. Deleted browsing data etc. still refuses to work. And no way to contact them as all their stupid Live Chat Links etc only work once you are Logged In which I can't. Total junk company and Bezos should be ashamed if this.
Review of co
Review of otto
This is the second time I'm buying from otto.
I don't have any problems with otto i would have given "five stars" for otto but the problem is the delivery, i think the people who deliver our orders are a bit lazy because
when they bring the item and don't see your name on the door instead of them to
call and ask they will rather send it back and when you track to see where your order is, they will write that the costomer refused to accept the order.
Review of mcafee
Never Ever Trust McAfee you will end up overchargeNever download or buy McAfee this company will cause lots of problems problems in you PC and devices they will start sending you thousands of messages if you turn off their tricky Automated Annual renewal and they end up charging triple price up over charge from your account - Be Careful
Review of aaa
AAA South - Phone call customer service and earlier the person who came to help on the battery also was so nicethis is the phone call today - August 1st 2024: Gary L ZieglerMr. Gary Brother was super nice, highly customer oriented, talks to the point, follows thoroughly on the AAA rules and regulations... he knows the navigation path for the reimbursement for Road Side Assistance, he goes out of the way to check the AAA Membership manual as i am AAA member for 27 plus years. Orlando, Florida 32810-4075,Really Appreciated his magnificent work ethic, wonderful to assist a customer... Wanted to thank him and his supervisor for making this happen.Thanks & Best Regards,Respectfully Submitted,Sridhar Rangaswamy ("Sri")US Trademarks: #5030763 "Promise Less/Under Promise and Deliver More""Excellence is not an act, it is a Habit""Honesty is the Best Policy"Be Truthful,Honest and Fair"
Review of whitehouse
I love what you’ve done e Mr. Trump. Democrats are the worst and can’t stand to do anything to help working Americans. All they want to do is give all of our tax dollars to people who shouldn’t even be here. They are the worst evil in the history of this planet and I can’t stand them. Thanks for watching out for us because if it weren’t for working Americans, there would be no America. Finally some reverence and payback to those idiots who have done NOTHING BUT DESTROY WHAY WE’VE WORKED FOR. GO CONSERVATIVES!!
Review of target
I drove up to the pick up My online order. I noticed they didn't have my eggs and I had to Call while I was at the pickup and they said well if you want to come into the store we could fix it for you. Well why did I order for pick up if I want to come into the store that's ridiculous. As I waited for my order I said I still wanted it except for the eggs. As i waited they brought the other woman that just pulled up out her order. I tried calling the store back several times and they kept hanging up the phone is that how you treat a paying customer really !
Review of shutterstock
Review of hp
My first HP printer didn’t work. I sent it back. The 2nd HP printer also didn’t work. I had to purchase a printer from another vender which has worked flawlessly. I contacted HP to seek some retribution from them. It took HP nearly a month to get back to me and tell me they wanted to troubleshoot my second HP printer. I told them they had enough documentation to make a decision. I didn’t want to interrupt my activities to do another troubleshoot that based on past experiences won’t work. They have violated practically every best practice tenant in customer service.
Review of economist
Don’t like being forced to speak with a customer agent before being allowed to cancel. And they don’t give you reasonable warning before taking money out on renewal. As a publication that sets its self up as an arbiter of right and wrong - it just feels hypocritical. Do better.
Review of coinbase
Review of Bing
Review of crypto
See the reviews are correct. This company has horrible customer service and scam like methodology. Login problem for almost a year now. Just can't fix it. Keep the little money I had in there and continue with your scam. Everyone is Crooks now. The government wants it now so it will become impossible to make money after that. Every site has gone from 10% cost to trade to 20% with false slippage charges etc.
Review of apple
Title: From Reliable to Painful — Apple Has Forgotten Its Core UsersBy Angela DavisI’ve been a long-time iPhone user, and I never imagined I’d feel so let down and disappointed by a product I once trusted and loved. What Apple has done with its recent updates feels like a betrayal of everything that once made these phones so dependable, intuitive, and easy to use.After the last upgrade, all of my apps were scattered out of their folders. My entire phone became disorganized, and now just trying to find the basics feels like digging through a mess I didn’t create. Important emails are no longer in my inbox — they’ve been moved to some secondary folder labeled “More mail,” where I’m likely to miss something crucial. My alarms don’t ring. My calendar doesn’t remind me. When I tap on something, it often takes multiple tries before the phone responds.Even the Notes app, which I used to love for storing thoughts, reminders, and important information, is now completely unusable. Instead of displaying the title or first lines of each note, I now see a long list labeled “New Note,” with no way to distinguish one from the other. I can’t even find the things I’ve saved. It’s abysmal.This phone, which I paid over $1000 for, has become painful to use. That’s the word I want to emphasize: painful. I used to rely on my iPhone daily, and now it’s a source of stress and confusion. Why do these upgrades make things worse, not better? Why do we all have to participate in changes that seem designed to please a 20-year-old’s whim, without any thought for those of us over 60?It almost feels intentional — like Apple is slowly designing its products to exclude older users. I truly don’t understand the thinking behind it. And to make things worse, instead of offering clear solutions, Apple pushes users to attend classes or watch online tutorials just to regain basic functionality. Who has time for that? Why isn’t support integrated into the phone itself?This should not be a one-size-fits-all device. Not everyone has fast-flying fingers. I often use voice-to-text, and even that has become unreliable. I now have to go back and painfully correct the errors made by a system that used to work. I used to feel confident using my phone. Now, every interaction is a source of frustration.Apple, hear this: Baby boomers have been some of your most loyal customers. We were the ones who believed in your product, who kept coming back, who relied on your phones for everything from business to health to staying in touch with loved ones. And now, it feels like you’ve left us behind — designing for a younger audience while ignoring the people who built your brand’s reputation for excellence.I am writing this not just for myself, but for every aging user who feels abandoned by a product that once worked beautifully. We need functionality, clarity, and respect — not confusion, disorganization, and digital gymnastics.Do better, Apple. Because right now, your product is no longer worth the name.Angela Davis
Review of crypto
See the reviews are correct. This company has horrible customer service and scam like methodology. Login problem for almost a year now. Just can't fix it. Keep the little money I had in there and continue with your scam. Everyone is Crooks now. The government wants it now so it will become impossible to make money after that. Every site has gone from 10% cost to trade to 20% with false slippage charges etc.
Review of apple
Title: From Reliable to Painful — Apple Has Forgotten Its Core UsersBy Angela DavisI’ve been a long-time iPhone user, and I never imagined I’d feel so let down and disappointed by a product I once trusted and loved. What Apple has done with its recent updates feels like a betrayal of everything that once made these phones so dependable, intuitive, and easy to use.After the last upgrade, all of my apps were scattered out of their folders. My entire phone became disorganized, and now just trying to find the basics feels like digging through a mess I didn’t create. Important emails are no longer in my inbox — they’ve been moved to some secondary folder labeled “More mail,” where I’m likely to miss something crucial. My alarms don’t ring. My calendar doesn’t remind me. When I tap on something, it often takes multiple tries before the phone responds.Even the Notes app, which I used to love for storing thoughts, reminders, and important information, is now completely unusable. Instead of displaying the title or first lines of each note, I now see a long list labeled “New Note,” with no way to distinguish one from the other. I can’t even find the things I’ve saved. It’s abysmal.This phone, which I paid over $1000 for, has become painful to use. That’s the word I want to emphasize: painful. I used to rely on my iPhone daily, and now it’s a source of stress and confusion. Why do these upgrades make things worse, not better? Why do we all have to participate in changes that seem designed to please a 20-year-old’s whim, without any thought for those of us over 60?It almost feels intentional — like Apple is slowly designing its products to exclude older users. I truly don’t understand the thinking behind it. And to make things worse, instead of offering clear solutions, Apple pushes users to attend classes or watch online tutorials just to regain basic functionality. Who has time for that? Why isn’t support integrated into the phone itself?This should not be a one-size-fits-all device. Not everyone has fast-flying fingers. I often use voice-to-text, and even that has become unreliable. I now have to go back and painfully correct the errors made by a system that used to work. I used to feel confident using my phone. Now, every interaction is a source of frustration.Apple, hear this: Baby boomers have been some of your most loyal customers. We were the ones who believed in your product, who kept coming back, who relied on your phones for everything from business to health to staying in touch with loved ones. And now, it feels like you’ve left us behind — designing for a younger audience while ignoring the people who built your brand’s reputation for excellence.I am writing this not just for myself, but for every aging user who feels abandoned by a product that once worked beautifully. We need functionality, clarity, and respect — not confusion, disorganization, and digital gymnastics.Do better, Apple. Because right now, your product is no longer worth the name.Angela Davis
Review of crypto
See the reviews are correct. This company has horrible customer service and scam like methodology. Login problem for almost a year now. Just can't fix it. Keep the little money I had in there and continue with your scam. Everyone is Crooks now. The government wants it now so it will become impossible to make money after that. Every site has gone from 10% cost to trade to 20% with false slippage charges etc.
Review of apple
Title: From Reliable to Painful — Apple Has Forgotten Its Core UsersBy Angela DavisI’ve been a long-time iPhone user, and I never imagined I’d feel so let down and disappointed by a product I once trusted and loved. What Apple has done with its recent updates feels like a betrayal of everything that once made these phones so dependable, intuitive, and easy to use.After the last upgrade, all of my apps were scattered out of their folders. My entire phone became disorganized, and now just trying to find the basics feels like digging through a mess I didn’t create. Important emails are no longer in my inbox — they’ve been moved to some secondary folder labeled “More mail,” where I’m likely to miss something crucial. My alarms don’t ring. My calendar doesn’t remind me. When I tap on something, it often takes multiple tries before the phone responds.Even the Notes app, which I used to love for storing thoughts, reminders, and important information, is now completely unusable. Instead of displaying the title or first lines of each note, I now see a long list labeled “New Note,” with no way to distinguish one from the other. I can’t even find the things I’ve saved. It’s abysmal.This phone, which I paid over $1000 for, has become painful to use. That’s the word I want to emphasize: painful. I used to rely on my iPhone daily, and now it’s a source of stress and confusion. Why do these upgrades make things worse, not better? Why do we all have to participate in changes that seem designed to please a 20-year-old’s whim, without any thought for those of us over 60?It almost feels intentional — like Apple is slowly designing its products to exclude older users. I truly don’t understand the thinking behind it. And to make things worse, instead of offering clear solutions, Apple pushes users to attend classes or watch online tutorials just to regain basic functionality. Who has time for that? Why isn’t support integrated into the phone itself?This should not be a one-size-fits-all device. Not everyone has fast-flying fingers. I often use voice-to-text, and even that has become unreliable. I now have to go back and painfully correct the errors made by a system that used to work. I used to feel confident using my phone. Now, every interaction is a source of frustration.Apple, hear this: Baby boomers have been some of your most loyal customers. We were the ones who believed in your product, who kept coming back, who relied on your phones for everything from business to health to staying in touch with loved ones. And now, it feels like you’ve left us behind — designing for a younger audience while ignoring the people who built your brand’s reputation for excellence.I am writing this not just for myself, but for every aging user who feels abandoned by a product that once worked beautifully. We need functionality, clarity, and respect — not confusion, disorganization, and digital gymnastics.Do better, Apple. Because right now, your product is no longer worth the name.Angela Davis
Review of crypto
See the reviews are correct. This company has horrible customer service and scam like methodology. Login problem for almost a year now. Just can't fix it. Keep the little money I had in there and continue with your scam. Everyone is Crooks now. The government wants it now so it will become impossible to make money after that. Every site has gone from 10% cost to trade to 20% with false slippage charges etc.