Review of google
I’m extremely frustrated and disappointed with Google’s handling of my Business Profile suspension. I’ve been living and running my business in Geneva, Switzerland, yet Google has suspended my Google My Business (GMB) account citing a “geographic discrepancy.”Here’s the irony: I live in Switzerland, my business is based here, and I even run Google Ads using a Swiss credit card. But despite all that, Google decided to suspend my account because, according to them, the “profile manager is located in Pakistan,” while the business location is in the US. That’s not even accurate — my business is NOT based in the US, and I manage everything from Geneva.They sent a robotic response that shows zero understanding of real-world international business operations. In today's digital era, it’s normal for businesses and managers to work remotely or travel. But Google is still stuck in some outdated model where they expect every profile manager to physically sit in the same location as the business address.Their response reads:“A key requirement is that both the profile managers/co-owners and the business location must be in the same geographical region to maintain profile integrity.”What kind of flawed logic is this? So if you move countries, you’re expected to either close your business or change your entire online identity? This policy is not just unreasonable — it’s damaging to small businesses trying to stay visible online.Despite explaining my situation, showing that I live in Switzerland, and even providing proof through ad spend and billing info, they’ve refused to reinstate the profile. No proper escalation. No human logic. Just a generic rejection.Google’s policies are inflexible, poorly implemented, and frankly, hostile to global businesses. Their support is slow, impersonal, and offers no real path for resolution. I expected much better from a company that claims to support small businesses.Google needs to seriously revisit its GMB policies and offer proper, human-based support — especially for legitimate business owners who rely on their platform to survive.I am filing a lawsuit again the Google branch in Zurich, I worked so hard and In the end I get this reward from Google, I won’t surrender, my hard work was useless for them, they even ate my money of google ads
Review of crypto
Avoid. Used them many times before, all of a sudden a deposit of flow goes missing (to the correct wallet, checked on Blockchain). Their customer service on all channels ignores you, waits, then sends a stock response to the effect of 'because so much time has gone since you complained, we assume your issue has magically resolved itself'. If you then respond, expect to wait and get the exact same response. Suspect this is the next FTX.
Review of buymeacoffee
I sent you emails repeatedly but there has been no response! Now this fake concern on TrustPilot is so concerning when you deactivate accounts and never respond to emails. Anyway I reported you to the FTC and encouraging others to do the same. I sent you an email with this subject heading look for it
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Review of google
I’m extremely frustrated and disappointed with Google’s handling of my Business Profile suspension. I’ve been living and running my business in Geneva, Switzerland, yet Google has suspended my Google My Business (GMB) account citing a “geographic discrepancy.”Here’s the irony: I live in Switzerland, my business is based here, and I even run Google Ads using a Swiss credit card. But despite all that, Google decided to suspend my account because, according to them, the “profile manager is located in Pakistan,” while the business location is in the US. That’s not even accurate — my business is NOT based in the US, and I manage everything from Geneva.They sent a robotic response that shows zero understanding of real-world international business operations. In today's digital era, it’s normal for businesses and managers to work remotely or travel. But Google is still stuck in some outdated model where they expect every profile manager to physically sit in the same location as the business address.Their response reads:“A key requirement is that both the profile managers/co-owners and the business location must be in the same geographical region to maintain profile integrity.”What kind of flawed logic is this? So if you move countries, you’re expected to either close your business or change your entire online identity? This policy is not just unreasonable — it’s damaging to small businesses trying to stay visible online.Despite explaining my situation, showing that I live in Switzerland, and even providing proof through ad spend and billing info, they’ve refused to reinstate the profile. No proper escalation. No human logic. Just a generic rejection.Google’s policies are inflexible, poorly implemented, and frankly, hostile to global businesses. Their support is slow, impersonal, and offers no real path for resolution. I expected much better from a company that claims to support small businesses.Google needs to seriously revisit its GMB policies and offer proper, human-based support — especially for legitimate business owners who rely on their platform to survive.I am filing a lawsuit again the Google branch in Zurich, I worked so hard and In the end I get this reward from Google, I won’t surrender, my hard work was useless for them, they even ate my money of google ads
Review of crypto
Avoid. Used them many times before, all of a sudden a deposit of flow goes missing (to the correct wallet, checked on Blockchain). Their customer service on all channels ignores you, waits, then sends a stock response to the effect of 'because so much time has gone since you complained, we assume your issue has magically resolved itself'. If you then respond, expect to wait and get the exact same response. Suspect this is the next FTX.
Review of buymeacoffee
I sent you emails repeatedly but there has been no response! Now this fake concern on TrustPilot is so concerning when you deactivate accounts and never respond to emails. Anyway I reported you to the FTC and encouraging others to do the same. I sent you an email with this subject heading look for it
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Review of vrbo
Review of vrbo
AVOID! Absolutely awful customer service. The host was not reachable on the day of my arrival to Turkey in Oct. We were left stranded and had to book alternative accommodation. The host then cancelled the booking the following day and I have been trying to get a refund for 5 months. I have also been asking for the transcript of my chat with the VRBO customer service which proves that they also could not reach the host on the day of my arrival. Mariam has been very unhelpful and ignoring my requests to escalate the matter to her senior management.
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Review of goodreads
I just noticed that Good reads has all of your reviews and comments on every book on google, this is a major breech of my privacy, as I do not want the whole world to see my private reading and comments. This is not good enough and I have emailed them to take them down.
Review of wayfair
I ordered a bed scarf for $138. The color is wrong and cannot be used in my bedroom. Should I return it, I would receive $20. This is inexcusable! I now own something that I will never use and lost $138. Since it is an online company with no opportunity to see or feel merchandise in person and such a poor return policy, I will never shop Wayfair again. For point of reference, I have returned less than 10 items in total across all online orders over the past 10 years.
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