Review of logitech
This company is such a pain to deal with. They need proof of EVERTYHING you tell them something and they automatically assume you are lying. All the reps are reading off of booklets and have no idea how to help you. My speaker's battery exploded. It caused a huge inconvenience for me and I threw it away. Now they're asking for pictures of my speakers. I sat on hold for 1 HOUR for a supervisor only to be disconnected. A truly awful company.
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Review of dell
The despatch of items from the site was good and on time however part of the attraction of buying items from the Dell website was their 'Rewards Program'Beware, this 'Rewards Program' is, in my opinion, simply not worth it and potentially misleads you into thinking that you will get a fully refundable reward voucher only to then find out that you cannot use it due to a series of limitations. Your 'rewards' expire in quite a short time span after they are rewarded, they are only redeemable in chunks - not the whole amount- and there are severe limitations on how you can redeem them rendering them entirely worthless unless you are spending £100's of pounds on each subsequent purchase.I have fed this back to Dell and they claim that their 'Rewards Program' is clearly explained. I do not agree with that assertion and will not be using Dell in the future as my personal opinion is that I do not feel that the 'rewards' are clearly explained or useful as a reward given their limitations. I have to say that the impression I am left with is that the 'rewards' process is not as transparent, and its limitations not made as clear, as I think it should be so I would rather shop with a different company.
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Review of amazon
Before ordering something from Amazon, I read all the information about the product. Usually it worked and everything was fine with my orders, though I’ve never returned anything before this last order. I ordered a guitar for my kid, when it arrived I didn’t like the quality for the money I paid and I bought a guitar in the near shop, and that one from Amazon I decided to send back. I was very surprised when I found out that I had to send the parcel to some other company, not Amazon, though in the info about the product it was written that the seller is Amazon. And I was even more surprised when I got the money back minus cost of shipping. When in the info of the product it was clearly written that that guitar can be returned free of any charge. I just don’t understand why Amazon can’t give correct info in the information of the product. I think I’ll use other places to buy things, where the information is clear, and you don’t feel robbed and cheated.
Review of amazon
Before ordering something from Amazon, I read all the information about the product. Usually it worked and everything was fine with my orders, though I’ve never returned anything before this last order. I ordered a guitar for my kid, when it arrived I didn’t like the quality for the money I paid and I bought a guitar in the near shop, and that one from Amazon I decided to send back. I was very surprised when I found out that I had to send the parcel to some other company, not Amazon, though in the info about the product it was written that the seller is Amazon. And I was even more surprised when I got the money back minus cost of shipping. When in the info of the product it was clearly written that that guitar can be returned free of any charge. I just don’t understand why Amazon can’t give correct info in the information of the product. I think I’ll use other places to buy things, where the information is clear, and you don’t feel robbed and cheated.
Review of com
The worst service I have ever received at MtPleasant Telstra 09 July 2022. I went there 20min before closing time to update my bank details and pay my account and was told to come back Monday. Not suitable. And they have just lost a sale
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Review of LinkedIn
I have had a long break away from LinkedIn. But I have a new startup company designing and selling jewelry and I thought LinkedIn would be a good platform to network to form collaborations.It's only possible to message a few people per month free on Linkedin, so I considered paying a monthly subscription fee, but then I experienced the shock of my life when I clicked on the subscription link and came across this message:'After your free month, pay AS LITTLE as £69.99*/month/ save 13% when billed annually.' £69 PER MONTH!!!!!! ARE YOU KIDDING ME! WHAT PLANET ARE THEY FROM THINKING THAT £69.00 PER MONTH IS A LITTLE AMOUNT? IT'S A RIDICULOUSLY HIGH AMOUNT, ESPECIALLY FOR STARTUP COMPANIES run by people who may need the platform the most. Whoever decided to raise the fee so high has ruined the platform because now proper use of LinkedIn is reserved for the wealthy—businesses that are already successful. But this forms a catch-22 situation because the very people who need it the most are priced out, but successful businesses don't really need it, at least not as half as people like myself. I noticed that GREED has ruined so many marketing platforms these days - pricing thousands of people right out - Hootsuite is a prime example. The people behind these platforms seemed to have lost touch with reality. £69.00 per month is a lot of money for most people.When - I say when, I have got past the starter stage and sales are ROLLING IN and I can easily afford Linkein's ridiculously high monthly subscription fee - you know what - I won't bother because I don't want to help line the pockets of people fuelled by greed.
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Review of YouTube
If I could give a negative star rating I would. Youtube developers and directors, please just beep###!!! off with your stupid advertising policy. Also stop the blocking of ad-blockers....... these are users freedoms in just the same way as you think you are free to push adverts. On tv we have adverts regularly, but we have the freedom to skip through the pointless products being peddled, tv companies don't object, nor do advertisers, they understand that they still sell products and will never win over non interested parties. Just get some business acumen and maturity, take a leaf out of competitor software companies to understand how you can make money without alienating users and trying to force petty subscription models( that aren't advert free either, which you know!! ).
Review of Trustrated
Review of Trustrated