Abigayle Neil

Reviews

Review of guitarcenter

The nice lady that helped me order this…

The nice lady that helped me order this was very informed and helpful even with 2 guitars jamming up the room.

5
Date of experience: Feb 14, 2025

Review of g2

Brevity

- lower barrier for entry into the survey (you found me and I reacted) :high-five:- questions weren't to wordy ... people rarely like to take surveys, brevity in each question kept me moving through the survey so just as I started to question what I was getting myself into it came to an end.

4
Date of experience: Feb 06, 2023

Review of g2

The Gift card doesn't work that they…

The Gift card doesn't work that they offer

1
Date of experience: Nov 13, 2023

Review of deezer

Easy to find my favourite songs

Easy to find my favourite songs. No adverts.

4
Date of experience: Oct 10, 2023

Review of co

Where do I start

Where do I start. BBC are a bunch of box ticking, bias, money grabbing sods. Only reason I got a license right now is because I got BT sport, but that contract is nearly up, and then I'll be sodding this mob off! Netflix or Prime don't hound you or send baliffs around to vunerable people's houses harassing them! Just so they can pay their vastly overpayed talentless idiot's like zoe ball and Gary Linkear!

1
Date of experience: Feb 16, 2021

Review of att

Scam Deceived Misrepresentation

Scam Deceived Misrepresentation12/26/23 Call with John, Philippines, AT & T offered to change my service to Bundle: Internet + Phone Service ($65 +$45 +0 for phone). As a teacher, I would get a discount as well as if placed autopay on debit card I would get another discount ($5). 12/31 Received Samsung S23 FE phone & activated it. 1/6/24 made an international call using WhatsApp. I received a text re: possible charge of $470.00 for phone call from AT & T. Called ATT & they offered me $15 International plan solution to retro fix that problem because I never requested to have international phone service on the phone. They explained it was the only option so I accepted to get ATT to remove $470 + international tax charges. 1/8 TC with ATT Re: phone not working. ATT stated no worries still under 14 day warranties/replacement period and a new phone would be sent, I would get a shipping charge and that is the only option they had in order to send me the new replacement phone under warranty was to set up a monthly charge of $36 a month on my new bill. I didn't understand, agent spoke to supervisor and was informed only way to send and approve warranty phone was in that manner but that I can call back, dispute it with them and my bank. 1/10/24 received new Samsung S23 FE under warranty, activated new phone and returned non-working phone via mail, confirmed AT& T received it. 1/22 Telephone call to AT&T re: bill issue, phone issue, lengthy call, was offered supervisor, never got a call back. 2/26 AT&T charged $902 on my debit card. Telephone call to AT&T, call with 2 agents, 2nd agent reversed the debit card charged, asked to pay only for the difference of the bundle service, internet and phone $129.12 (when bundle is supposed to be $86 a month). 3/4 credit was posted by AT&T on my bank and charged me only $129.12. 3/20 There is still an absurd charge of $902 by AT&T and AT&T plans on charging it again on 3/24 simply because AT&T agents/supervisor have not corrected the international call charges with their own charged solution of $15 charged to my account. PLEASE HELP. Thank you. Today I don't spent 4 hours: 30 minutes on the phone being transferred from one agent to another as I have spoken to a total of 14 agents/supervisor(s), spent 11 hours on the phone without any resolutions. Just now, I got transferred to another agent, total= 15. After all this, Vanessa, the supervisor, along with the "Resolution Team" Gene, stated the phone is under $23 installment plan or pay it off for $565.00 as a final bill because is under a contract (What???), the $902.40 International Phone Call is valid even after I used WhatsApp, I was offered and I accepted the International Call Plan but because the 1st free phone didn't work, they sent me another similar phone within the 14 day phone warranties/return policy (12/31 New Phone, new service, 1/8 Phone not working, 1/11 Replacement Phone; 1/4 New Bill, 1/4 International Call using WhatsApp + added International Calling Plan). However, AT&T decided to change the plan because a Replacement phone was being sent, and applied the International Calling Plan, according to supervisor Vanessa, to only cover the new Replacement Phone not the prior non-working phone provided by AT & T (absurd), nor just applying to the phone service provided by ATT (unacceptable). The call was released by AT &T, Supervisor, Vanessa, while I was requesting clarification, total=16 now. Total=17 now, agent calling agent to get to Vanessa. Speaking to NEW agent, very caring, listened carefully, trying to reach out to Vanessa, explained also she, NEW Agent is talking to her manager, took notes and has me on the line under the Loyal Department, waiting on Vanessa. Instead, Shay, Supervisor, took my call after Maya tried to help, and was explained that old phone and new phone were never under a free phone status, I would need to pay an installment for the unit each month and it would cancel out each month while in phone service with AT& T. Then, she explained that the International Call Plan was not applied to the new phone because the international call was pending in January but they billed me for both the international Plan and the call $470+ international taxes= $902 in January. Therefore, after speaking 11 hours: 30 minutes with AT & T with its various agents, I have received no resolution but to pay for the invalid charges: phone $565.00 + $902 for the international call. It all started as $20 bundle discount and now AT & T has charged me instead $1,467 for the phone service when all I had with them before was internet service for $65 a month without a billing problem. Again, please help me, this is wrong, a scam, I have been deceived and misrepresented.

1
Date of experience: Mar 20, 2024

Review of kickstarter

Scammer's paradise

Kickstarter is a platform on which anyone can collect money for anything. Anyone can just put up a fake product and collect money for it. Kickstarter doesn't care if the product is ever delivered because even if it was just a scam, they still make money from it.Do not use Kickstarter.

1
Date of experience: Jan 23, 2024

Review of gov

Hevilux scam

Hevilux A total scam Do not buy any thing from them you may as well throw your money in the rubbish bin My

1
Date of experience: Jan 07, 2025

Review of CNN

One star is one star too many

One star is one star too many. What a joke station reporting only partial pieces of a story.

1
Date of experience: Nov 18, 2021

Review of wish

You guys never dissapoint me on my…

You guys never dissapoint me on my products that i buy! Im really hopefull you help me buy stuff near future!

5
Date of experience: Mar 30, 2025

Review of Stack Overflow

if you wanna get mentally abused for asking a question, this is the website for you

This is the worst website ever for coding help, bad beginner support, Rude people, they downvote you for no reason and start bullying you for "not making a question right" even though you took every step, stupid as heck knowitalls, i do not recommend, never try asking questions on it unless you wanna get mentally abused. terrible, 1/10 just because i can find some answered questions that help a tad bit

1
Date of experience: Jun 26, 2021

Review of domain

Needed to reset my User ID and…

Needed to reset my User ID and password, and the Rep on Chat took care of it all for me in less than two minutes.

5
Date of experience: Jun 10, 2025

Review of crypto

I tried sending 2000 XRP from my Trust…

I tried sending 2000 XRP from my Trust Wallet account to my Crypto.com Ripple wallet. I copied the XRP Wallet address from the Crypto.com app and pasted it into Trust Wallet. There was no Destination Tag for Ripple XRP in the Crypto.com app so I assumed I should leave it blank; however, when I tried to send the XRP tokens from Trust Wallet the button to send was greyed out when the Memo (Destination Tag field) was left blanking. Assuming that it would be the closest thing to a blank entry, I entered “0” into the Trust Wallet Memo field. I pressed “Next” and Trust Wallet posted a message that the XRP had been sent successfully. I checked the Blockchain information and everything seemed to have gone smoothly. However, when I checked my Crypto.com Wallet, it was not there. I waited a few hours, then a day, then I contacted Crypto.com’s Help chat. I wrote a lengthy explanation of what happened and posted 4 different screenshots showing all relevant information and numbers. I have waited 3 days and still not a single response. I am becoming very depressed and frustrated since it amounts to losing more than $1600 in a single failed transfer and Crypto.com has made no attempt to communicate with me to let me know either way what has happened and whether or not the XRP can be recovered. Do the lost XRP tokens simply disappear forever into the ether with no way of recovering them simply because I was forced to enter a zero into the Destination Tag field? How is this technology expected to replace paper money in the modern world? People will be losing their life’s savings and livelihood every time they make a simple typing error. Scary.Update: Crypto.com finally contacted me by email, so I guess leaving reviews on TrustPilot is the only way to get their attention. I sent them all the pertinent information but so far my XRP transfer has not been reversed or sent to the correct Wallet. The DeFi Wallet app (white app) does not indicate that a Destination Tag is necessary nor does it provide one. However, after going to the Exchange app (blue app), there is a Destination Tag for XRP. Thus, I am guessing that silence on their end means that the 2000 XRP is not retrievable and is now floating in Cyber space or will make someone else with the same address number very rich one day if they are able to access it. It seems ridiculous to me that people are able to lose their life’s savings over an incorrectly entered tag number. What an archaic and foolish system. Crypto.com, I guess you did what you could but you seriously need to update your DeFi app and provide a Destination Tag and a notice that it is needed within that app.Update 2: I waited another six hours for confirmation either way as to whether I could recover the lost 2000 XRP or not and received none. I downloaded another crypto wallet/exchange called XUMM, deleted my wallet from Crypto.com and re-installed it on XUMM. Miraculously, the lost 2000 suddenly appeared. Crypto.com had obviously been hiding or trying to steal my 2000 XRP which will be worth millions in the future. I will be taking legal action against them for their criminal activity. Does anyone have any recommendations for a good, honest lawyer in Singapore or Hong Kong?

1
Date of experience: Nov 27, 2023

Review of crypto

I tried sending 2000 XRP from my Trust…

I tried sending 2000 XRP from my Trust Wallet account to my Crypto.com Ripple wallet. I copied the XRP Wallet address from the Crypto.com app and pasted it into Trust Wallet. There was no Destination Tag for Ripple XRP in the Crypto.com app so I assumed I should leave it blank; however, when I tried to send the XRP tokens from Trust Wallet the button to send was greyed out when the Memo (Destination Tag field) was left blanking. Assuming that it would be the closest thing to a blank entry, I entered “0” into the Trust Wallet Memo field. I pressed “Next” and Trust Wallet posted a message that the XRP had been sent successfully. I checked the Blockchain information and everything seemed to have gone smoothly. However, when I checked my Crypto.com Wallet, it was not there. I waited a few hours, then a day, then I contacted Crypto.com’s Help chat. I wrote a lengthy explanation of what happened and posted 4 different screenshots showing all relevant information and numbers. I have waited 3 days and still not a single response. I am becoming very depressed and frustrated since it amounts to losing more than $1600 in a single failed transfer and Crypto.com has made no attempt to communicate with me to let me know either way what has happened and whether or not the XRP can be recovered. Do the lost XRP tokens simply disappear forever into the ether with no way of recovering them simply because I was forced to enter a zero into the Destination Tag field? How is this technology expected to replace paper money in the modern world? People will be losing their life’s savings and livelihood every time they make a simple typing error. Scary.Update: Crypto.com finally contacted me by email, so I guess leaving reviews on TrustPilot is the only way to get their attention. I sent them all the pertinent information but so far my XRP transfer has not been reversed or sent to the correct Wallet. The DeFi Wallet app (white app) does not indicate that a Destination Tag is necessary nor does it provide one. However, after going to the Exchange app (blue app), there is a Destination Tag for XRP. Thus, I am guessing that silence on their end means that the 2000 XRP is not retrievable and is now floating in Cyber space or will make someone else with the same address number very rich one day if they are able to access it. It seems ridiculous to me that people are able to lose their life’s savings over an incorrectly entered tag number. What an archaic and foolish system. Crypto.com, I guess you did what you could but you seriously need to update your DeFi app and provide a Destination Tag and a notice that it is needed within that app.Update 2: I waited another six hours for confirmation either way as to whether I could recover the lost 2000 XRP or not and received none. I downloaded another crypto wallet/exchange called XUMM, deleted my wallet from Crypto.com and re-installed it on XUMM. Miraculously, the lost 2000 suddenly appeared. Crypto.com had obviously been hiding or trying to steal my 2000 XRP which will be worth millions in the future. I will be taking legal action against them for their criminal activity. Does anyone have any recommendations for a good, honest lawyer in Singapore or Hong Kong?

1
Date of experience: Nov 27, 2023

Review of crypto

I tried sending 2000 XRP from my Trust…

I tried sending 2000 XRP from my Trust Wallet account to my Crypto.com Ripple wallet. I copied the XRP Wallet address from the Crypto.com app and pasted it into Trust Wallet. There was no Destination Tag for Ripple XRP in the Crypto.com app so I assumed I should leave it blank; however, when I tried to send the XRP tokens from Trust Wallet the button to send was greyed out when the Memo (Destination Tag field) was left blanking. Assuming that it would be the closest thing to a blank entry, I entered “0” into the Trust Wallet Memo field. I pressed “Next” and Trust Wallet posted a message that the XRP had been sent successfully. I checked the Blockchain information and everything seemed to have gone smoothly. However, when I checked my Crypto.com Wallet, it was not there. I waited a few hours, then a day, then I contacted Crypto.com’s Help chat. I wrote a lengthy explanation of what happened and posted 4 different screenshots showing all relevant information and numbers. I have waited 3 days and still not a single response. I am becoming very depressed and frustrated since it amounts to losing more than $1600 in a single failed transfer and Crypto.com has made no attempt to communicate with me to let me know either way what has happened and whether or not the XRP can be recovered. Do the lost XRP tokens simply disappear forever into the ether with no way of recovering them simply because I was forced to enter a zero into the Destination Tag field? How is this technology expected to replace paper money in the modern world? People will be losing their life’s savings and livelihood every time they make a simple typing error. Scary.Update: Crypto.com finally contacted me by email, so I guess leaving reviews on TrustPilot is the only way to get their attention. I sent them all the pertinent information but so far my XRP transfer has not been reversed or sent to the correct Wallet. The DeFi Wallet app (white app) does not indicate that a Destination Tag is necessary nor does it provide one. However, after going to the Exchange app (blue app), there is a Destination Tag for XRP. Thus, I am guessing that silence on their end means that the 2000 XRP is not retrievable and is now floating in Cyber space or will make someone else with the same address number very rich one day if they are able to access it. It seems ridiculous to me that people are able to lose their life’s savings over an incorrectly entered tag number. What an archaic and foolish system. Crypto.com, I guess you did what you could but you seriously need to update your DeFi app and provide a Destination Tag and a notice that it is needed within that app.Update 2: I waited another six hours for confirmation either way as to whether I could recover the lost 2000 XRP or not and received none. I downloaded another crypto wallet/exchange called XUMM, deleted my wallet from Crypto.com and re-installed it on XUMM. Miraculously, the lost 2000 suddenly appeared. Crypto.com had obviously been hiding or trying to steal my 2000 XRP which will be worth millions in the future. I will be taking legal action against them for their criminal activity. Does anyone have any recommendations for a good, honest lawyer in Singapore or Hong Kong?

1
Date of experience: Nov 27, 2023

Review of crypto

I tried sending 2000 XRP from my Trust…

I tried sending 2000 XRP from my Trust Wallet account to my Crypto.com Ripple wallet. I copied the XRP Wallet address from the Crypto.com app and pasted it into Trust Wallet. There was no Destination Tag for Ripple XRP in the Crypto.com app so I assumed I should leave it blank; however, when I tried to send the XRP tokens from Trust Wallet the button to send was greyed out when the Memo (Destination Tag field) was left blanking. Assuming that it would be the closest thing to a blank entry, I entered “0” into the Trust Wallet Memo field. I pressed “Next” and Trust Wallet posted a message that the XRP had been sent successfully. I checked the Blockchain information and everything seemed to have gone smoothly. However, when I checked my Crypto.com Wallet, it was not there. I waited a few hours, then a day, then I contacted Crypto.com’s Help chat. I wrote a lengthy explanation of what happened and posted 4 different screenshots showing all relevant information and numbers. I have waited 3 days and still not a single response. I am becoming very depressed and frustrated since it amounts to losing more than $1600 in a single failed transfer and Crypto.com has made no attempt to communicate with me to let me know either way what has happened and whether or not the XRP can be recovered. Do the lost XRP tokens simply disappear forever into the ether with no way of recovering them simply because I was forced to enter a zero into the Destination Tag field? How is this technology expected to replace paper money in the modern world? People will be losing their life’s savings and livelihood every time they make a simple typing error. Scary.Update: Crypto.com finally contacted me by email, so I guess leaving reviews on TrustPilot is the only way to get their attention. I sent them all the pertinent information but so far my XRP transfer has not been reversed or sent to the correct Wallet. The DeFi Wallet app (white app) does not indicate that a Destination Tag is necessary nor does it provide one. However, after going to the Exchange app (blue app), there is a Destination Tag for XRP. Thus, I am guessing that silence on their end means that the 2000 XRP is not retrievable and is now floating in Cyber space or will make someone else with the same address number very rich one day if they are able to access it. It seems ridiculous to me that people are able to lose their life’s savings over an incorrectly entered tag number. What an archaic and foolish system. Crypto.com, I guess you did what you could but you seriously need to update your DeFi app and provide a Destination Tag and a notice that it is needed within that app.Update 2: I waited another six hours for confirmation either way as to whether I could recover the lost 2000 XRP or not and received none. I downloaded another crypto wallet/exchange called XUMM, deleted my wallet from Crypto.com and re-installed it on XUMM. Miraculously, the lost 2000 suddenly appeared. Crypto.com had obviously been hiding or trying to steal my 2000 XRP which will be worth millions in the future. I will be taking legal action against them for their criminal activity. Does anyone have any recommendations for a good, honest lawyer in Singapore or Hong Kong?

1
Date of experience: Nov 27, 2023

Review of vrbo

Documented horrible customer service

Booked through VRBO a rental in Svedala, Sweden weeks ago. Started having problems with the property management company NOVASOL immediately and it is clear it is a scam company that should not be allowed to advertise on VRBO. Warned VRBO weeks in advance that there were hidden fees and am unable to check-in. There is proof that I spoke to multiple agents at VRBO and wrote numerous emails to try to get this resolved, but no resolution. My valuable time wasted and lots of stress ! Had to book another property and am still waiting for my full refund. Will change my rating to 5 stars if VRBO finally refunds me. VRBO come on, this is insane. Vet your vendors and take care of your clients that have trusted you for years ! UPDATE FOR VRBO : This concerns  Property: 2681333Unit ID: 3227853Arrive: Jun 14, 2025Depart: Jun 19, 2025This case has been with Jean from VRBO resolutions team since June 5th case number Vrbo 140437289. Jean by all appearances agrees with me, but is very slow to respond. I am still waiting for my full refund. You suggest that I should write to you privately, but please give me the email that I should be writing to!

1
Date of experience: Jun 14, 2025

Review of tiktok

Revolting and disgusting app

Revolting and disgusting app. Thought it was okay at first, you know, people dancing and lip syncing but then an animal cruelty vid popped up and I was physically sick. What sick monsters ... and they're not banned. Deleted straight away. I'd urge you all so the same.

1
Date of experience: Jun 07, 2020

Review of keap

Very professional team

Very professional team, awesome supuport a d open to continue improvements

5
Date of experience: Jul 19, 2018

Review of justgiving

Donations not updated

Donations not updated. The "Tip" is slyly obscured. JustGiving is monetising the kindness of others.

2
Date of experience: Jun 02, 2025