Review of klaviyo
Klaviyo is one of the best email marketing services in the world. That said, they have without a doubt the worst customer service, the worst technical support, and the most slimy, despicable sales practices of any company I work with.Do everything you can to avoid using Klaviyo. If you decide to use them, pray you never need support. Pray you're never billed incorrectly. Pray a new company comes along ASAP to blow these a*sholes out of the water.To recap - I hate Klaviyo and can't wait for a proper competitor to ruin them.
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Review of garmin
Garmin pushed out a software update that bricked my Fenix 6... I called support and their solution was to sell me a refurbished one for roughly the same price as new one at retail without the warranty. I don't want to purchase another watch after their "automatic" update broke my perviously perfect one. It would be expected that they either fix my watch or send me a replacement. Neither of these were options.$600 for a watch and it broke because of their update that I didn't ask for. I'm done with Garmin.
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Review of logitech
The products can be good for their price but I’d avoid buying directly at all costs.They will take your money, advise that the order is boxed but when you chase you will be advised that it’s not in stock. I had to wait 3 months in total to receive my order. I would pay more to purchase from somewhere else in future.
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Review of ulta
I recently moved to the area and found my local Ulta. I am a platinum rewards member and visit my previous location frequently, so much that the wonderful staff know me and are so helpful.In Farmingdale, you have a rude and combative person named Dominique (if that’s truly her name) she claims to be the manager. I had an issue with an online order and she would not allow me to explain, instead she rolled her eyes at me and started smacking her lips. I asked her to show some compassion as I’m a very good customer and I am asking for help. I turned to my friend and said this lady is very rude. She immediately snapped around came raving towards me and said “do you want me to kick your ass?” I have filed a complaint with Ulta.com as well. She should not be representing this business. You‘ve lost mine to Sephora. “Dominique” with the blue hair….. invest in some social skills management. You need it!
Review of LinkedIn
LinkedIn allows fake profiles to remain on their platform. If someone steals someone's ID and starts to use their name to impersonate them, esp. setting up a platform on LinkedIn. LinkedIn will not remove the profile. This happen to me. Someone, pretending to be me, is using my name without my consent. They have committed ID theft. This was reported to LinkedIn, and they did nothing. Their response is, " we respect the right of all members to freely express themselves. We don't monitor, filter, or remove member-generated content from our site unless they are inappropriate as defined in our User Agreement and Professional Community Policies. " This is their way of letting you know that someone stealing someone else ID and using the name to set up a profile on LinkedIn (basically steal someone's Identity). Isn't inappropriate for them (LinkedIn). The profiles on LinkedIn cannot be trusted as real, unless you know for sure the profile is of the person or business you believe they are portraying. Below is an example of a fake profile who has stolen and is using the name (identity) of someone else.