Review of alltrails
I have been using the AllTrails Pro app for over a year now, and I highly recommend it. It’s great for knowing your location on a trail and tells you with the arrow which fork in the trail you have taken. It even sends an alert if you incorrectly leave the trail. I have not used the offline map because I have always gotten a GPS signal. Will try it some day. Highly recommend the Pro version for only $30 per year.
Review of xbox
I’m absolutely furious with the way this whole situation has been handled. I bought this game hoping for a smooth experience, but instead, I’ve been dealing with constant issues from the moment I tried to launch it. Every single time I try to play, the game gets stuck during startup, and I’ve spent hours trying every possible solution without any luck. In the beginning, everything worked fine, but as time went on, the game took longer and longer to start, and eventually, I couldn’t get it to run at all. I ended up purchasing the game on Steam, and surprise, surprise – it works perfectly there! The problem isn’t on my end; it’s clearly an issue with your software or platform. I requested a refund within the 14-day window as outlined on your website, but now I’m being told that I’m not eligible because I’ve "played" the game for a certain amount of time. This is absurd. The game worked initially, and it wasn’t until I had already invested time that the issues started. So, of course, I played it for a while – but that doesn’t change the fact that it’s your faulty platform causing the problem. This is a terrible customer experience, and I’m beyond frustrated. I expect a full refund, and if you don’t resolve this issue, I’ll be taking my business elsewhere permanently. I will not be recommending this service to anyone. It’s unacceptable.
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Review of hotels
As many have said before me, OneKeyCash has replaced and destroyed Hotels.com’s key benefit of getting one free reward night after ten stays. Merging Expedia, Hotels.com & Vrbo’s rewards programs is only rewarding the Expedia Group of which they are all part. You now only receive 2% OneKeyCash of your ex-VAT spend with Hotels.com, their rewards have therefore devalued by 80% against their previous Reward Nights program. In the transition between programs, Hotels.com reduced my one reward night (£160 value) plus two stamps (of ten) to £127.65 OneKeyCash value! I spent this (plus an extra £30) on two rooms in a Brighton, UK hotel and earnt a whopping £1.07 OneKeyCash ‘reward’, it’s laughable! Reading other Hotels.com TrustPilot reviews, MANY others have lost MUCH more value. Literally every Hotels.com-using friend I know has now left them for other providers with cheaper rooms and better rewards. Such a shame that Hotels.com shot themselves in the foot with this move.
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Review of wellsfargo
Be Really Cautious of Their Bonus Offer for New Accounting OpeningFor those of you who are interested in their promotional bonus offer for new account openings, especially the $400 bonus one, there are a few things you REALLY need to keep in mind: 1. Never ever open an account online if you want to receive a bonus. Online account opening is easy, but it may also be a "trap" for the bank not depositing you the bonus. You need a BONUS CODE during account opening. This code will not show up if you open online even though the ad says it will be automatically applied, but the bank would not acknowledge this. I opened the account through their ads online, it clearly said that their "bonus code will be automatically applied". However, I fulfilled all the requirements and waited for two months, they said they did not have my BONUS CODE. Are you kidding me? I went to their branches several times and presented the online promo page to them, they still could not figure things out for me. This made me feel like I was fooled by Wells Fargo and their promotional emails! $400 is not a big deal, but nobody likes the feeling of being fooled by others and doesn't know what's going on!2. Make sure you read all the terms and conditions, including the vast majority terms underneath their ads with much smaller characters. This is a common trick that most companies do. If you do not understand any of these terms or you do not know how to do, just don't proceed. You do not want to waste your time and end up getting nothing! 3.Make sure you have all the evidence with you when opening your account. They do not have the incentive to pay you any amount. You should do your job if some things happen!In General, all so-called promotional offers are tactic tricks. Be really cautious of those things and stay away from them if you do not 100% know them!
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Review of lastpass
I really don't understand the poor reviews.I am a free user and the only time i had a problem (I was concerned that my account had been compromised - not so) I was able to access online help, i had immediate assistance and advice and two subsequent follow ups to make sure I was now happy
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