Review of yahoo
WTF?? I just had surgery last Tuesday and yesterday when i was looking at one of the emails from my workmanscomp insurance to see what my next move is yahoo decided to logg me out and send me an error message saying invalid credentials wtf?? I use the iphone email app and i only had to logg in 2 times since i got my account. And the last time was back in 2010 i have always had my account logged in and never had to worry about the password. I called customer support and paid to talk to them to tell them i have no access to the old phone number i had when i made the account and that i dont use whatsapp and the indian guy said well i cant help u because i dont have access to that specific phone number. REALLY?? So u made your $20 out of me now screw me and my next surgery i need to get that the insurance company sends paperwork through email not regular mail like back kn ghe days
Review of dell
I've recently bought an Inspiron 16 to use for business and have had nothing but trouble since I purchased. Why the mouspad doesn't work properly is a joke. They've been out to replace it and even after that reverted to the issue. Got so angry with the lack of working hardware I've no damaged the mousepad and I'm sure they'll say the lack of ability of the machine to actully work is now my fault, but in truth it's the terrible product they provided.
Review of dell
I ordered and paid full price for a brand-new Dell UltraSharp monitor, expecting a product “off the assembly line” as promised. What I received was clearly used or refurbished — damaged packaging, unwrapped cords, and a manufacture date from two months before my purchase.I raised the issue through Dell support and eventually had to file a BBB complaint. Dell offered a 10% “goodwill refund” and a replacement, but never explained why a used unit was sent at new pricing in the first place. I declined the replacement because Dell is known for sending used replacements, and I wasn’t about to start that cycle all over again.I offered a reasonable compromise — a 25% refund to reflect the actual condition of the monitor they sent me. Dell refused, citing “policy” that they don’t adjust pricing after a sale by more than 10%, even in cases like mine where the product received was not what was sold.On top of that, Dell’s internal documentation falsely stated I had been working with a representative I’ve never even spoken to. They also never provided tracking information for the replacement they claimed was available.This isn’t just bad customer service — it’s deceptive post-sale behavior. Dell has refused to acknowledge their error or make things right.If you plan on buying a high-end monitor from Dell, be prepared to fight for what you paid for. And if you receive a used product at new pricing? Don’t expect accountability.
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