Review of go
They throw all the money they can at the law in order to change it to benefit them, and only them. They lay people off like crazy. They run beloved franchises into the dirt, while refusing to pay royalties. They have even been known to steal fan art, and concepts into their media without notifying the artist what so ever. Even though this company will never go away Disney has become nothing short of the Mafia. Also, Kathleen Kennedy.
Review of deezer
Review of chess
By far, the best chess website ever. It has everything I could ask for. Lessons, videos, popularity (So I can get matched up fast.) tactics, and whatnot. And it's a huge bargain, only 100 bucks a year. I rest my case saying that this is the best website to improve - in all phases of the game.
Review of Canva
Review of buzzsprout
As a new podcaster, Buzzsprout has made the process so easy. I have reached out with questions that have been answered right away. The youtube videos have been such a huge help. Also, the facebook community has been a wealth of information. All my concerns with feeling overwhelmed with podcast have been put to ease.
Review of att
I literally never write reviews, my parents are paying top dollar for att, we recently had it upgraded to what it should’ve been for what they’ve been paying for years, but been told our area can’t support it and are still paying the same, but it so so horrendous, random crashes every few hours,, constant lag, most games are unplayable. I can’t even use my home internet on my phone, I’m just sucking up my data. Please don’t used att I assure you anything will probably be better
Review of seekingalpha
I like the dividend information presented on the stocks.I do wish there was a way to average what the analysts are saying. It is interesting that two analysts can have reviews in the same three day period. One buy and one sell. I have never thought that I should pick an author and follow just that person. I do wonder how fast Seeking Alpha is at updating it’s information.
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Review of flipkart
Worst experience with flipkart 1. Product tracking details are not available If available not correct 2. U follow up with delivery guy as ask him to come when I'm in home he says come and collect in office that's not my problem, this is the assured service which Flipkart promise
Review of creativemarket
Review of BBC
Review of venmo
Review of venmo
I was talked into using Venmo to accept $$ from a friend. BUT I could not download and complete set up of account. I never received a verification code despite a couple tries. I had a friend route me to the website from a desktop computer. After about 45 minutes I was finally able to open account.THEN during first use: You denied my request to transfer funds. You locked my account. Incredibly hard to find a human customer service person. Your listed phone number is connected to an automated system which takes you through the 7 steps of hell. It took hours to reach someone who unlocked my account.THEN It took 6 days to receive my money into my checking account. It takes MINUTES to transfer money thru Zelle. I am deleting my account and will NEVER, EVER use Venmo again.
Review of udacity
the content is very nice, the schedule of the course is well put together, the projects are really practical and informative but one of the tutors has to be changed he is very bad and as i could find it is a mutual opinion across the students : Daniel Baker.
Review of theepochtimes
Sometime I will read the contents of my newsletter from EET for my clients, they are senior, and they are so skillful for doing modern technology, it's hard for them to read, they more like to listen the audio book, and EET sends me the audio link with the article, so helpful.
Review of songkick
Review of samsung
TV model QE85QN85B 2022I am disappointed with my recent purchases of Samsung televisions. This time i was interested in their 85 inch tvs to replace my current 75 inch. I first purchased from the samsung.com website model QE85QN800A 85″ 2021 mainly because it was 8k and selling at a good price.Upon hanging the tv on the wall i noticed the screen was warped, buckled and certainly not flat. I used a straight metal bar to check flatness of the screen and discovered almost a 1 inch gap between both ends of the metal bar. i sent pictures to Samsung and they agreed to accepted a return.then i purchase the QE85QN85B. Still feeling a little suspect from my first experience i had the tv on and decided to place the metal bar across the screen to check this tv has nicely flat. To my amazement, whilst the screen was flat horizontally on the top and bottom, it protruded from the centre. The bar was unable to lay totally flat on both edges when checking from the centre of the screenAgain i got in touch with Samsung shop support. the explanation i was given is when the tv is switched on, the heat on their panels creates an expansion to the screen, this results in a concave shape in the middle. (similar to the old boxy tvs) whilst it is not noticeable when viewing the tv, i find this a annoying trait for this model (and i presume all 85 inch panel models).The explanation from the support team sounds logical, heat creates expansion, especially if the size is 85 inch. He stated that smaller screen tvs you do not notice the expansion, which sounds true as never noticed any issues on my 75 inch.when the tv is switched off, the expansion dissipates, not to 100% flatness, but there about. I checked this, when the screen is cold., the expansion does indeed dissipates.Sadly this fact is not mentioned anywhere in the Samsung manual or literature. Considering Samsung is a now a premium brand in the UK, i did not expect their larger panels to warp or buckle like what i have experienced. Either Samsung is not focusing on their QC during the manufacturing process, or they are simply using cheap materials for their panels.I have somewhat lost confidence from this experience. Not sure which brand i will choose in the future for my 100 inch tv
Review of samsung
Difficult to trust a rep since I cannot speak to them on the phone. Received an email an entire month saying I cannot receive any credit, guidelines did not state phone has to be unlocked, I thought I unlocked my phone, no extra chance given and phone iPhone 11 I traded in for a promised $200 credit was never received, charged with a $200 credit, email I received today stated I acted too late to get my trade in phone back even though I received the email late yesterday stating no credit will be received. A rep promises I will receive my trade in phone back, however the email today stated I acted too late and my trade in phone will be recycled! I have all snapshots of proof too. If I receive no credit and no trade in phone back I can legally sue for terrible service and headache given.
Review of parallels
Six years ago, A few old radio friends and I launched a stream and broadcast of Sacramento's K-ZAP. It's a continuation of a Central Valley radio legend from back when all we had was radio. This time out, instead of a studio with turntables, we needed computer based automation to tie together all the folks working on the project in order to make our "radio station" sound seamless, even though we have no studios and many staffers live in far-flung cities. We chose a system based in New Zealand, where apparently they have never seen a Mac. To make the project work takes many different apps within the system for storing and scheduling music and advertising schedules. They are all PC-based. I've always used Macs. It made no sense to me to have another computer off to the side of my desk just for the radio station/stream. Parallels allows me to handle all the radio work AND work on all my other projects on ProTools and Final Cut without some pesky PC taking up space. It has been reliable and easy to use since the beginning. Since the developers seem uninspired to work up a Mac version of their software, Parallels allows me to meet them more than halfway.