Review of fool
Over the years I have spent thousands on many fool services beginningin 2020. A few included 5g, cloud disruptors, founder led. Stock advisors, rule breakers. Market pass, etc. You made recommendations after recommendations. Buy zoom, buy twilio, Docusign, spotify, shopify, FIVR, appian, Alteryx, PayPal, block, chewy, lemonade, redfin and MUCH MORE. I still hold thrse stock and have several hundred thousand dollars. You have lost your way. Now I only subscribe to the Epic Bundle and I rely on my own research as well as other services. You are not focused and are trying to all be all things to all people.
Review of dreamstime
Like Martina below, I was contacted by these individuals about a stock image that I legitimately purchased from another well known stock company. They were claiming that I had somehow fraudulently got it from them instead and demanding payment! Given that this image is available on several different stock sites, I conclude that this is a scam designed to extort money from site owners who don't keep track of where they bought their images from. Luckily we do keep all licensing details so they didn't succeed in scamming us. Avoid them at all costs!
Review of dailymotion
Review of facebook
Worst experience I've ever had with an app. Also, their support is non-existent, all the other reviews are correct. How this scam app is not yet bankrupt is beyond me. I guess they are very good at tricking investors, and people like me, who trust them cause it's a big name... There's no way you can be this BAD and still exist... it's WRONG! Something isn't right here...
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Review of teachable
I emailed Teachable to notified them of an ongoing issue that I had with an "instructor" hosting a school under their platform. I offered to provide screenshots, policies, and emails regarding the stipulations and issues arising from the course. I notified Teachable that the instructor had broken their code of conduct in multiple ways within the Terms of Use. I requested that I received a refund because the instructor WITHDREW my access after I confronted her via email. I'm appalled that Teachable would allow someone on their platform to violate a consumer's PAID RIGHTS.Teachable did not take any information into consideration. Not only was fraud committed, but plagiarism too. Which all goes against their code of conduct. I requested my access back or a refund. They immediately disregarded my request stating " Teachable is a SaaS (Software as a Service) provider for school owners to sell/distribute content. We do not own their students, nor do we own the content within their school. As such, we do not have the ability to supersede an owner's decision to add or remove a student from their school."I reiterated to them how the instructor was out of conduct, and I even quoted from their Terms of Use "According to Teachable's Terms of Use, number 5 of Teachable's General Rights In Operating Its Platform, Teachable reserves the right to modify, suspend, or alter its refund policy, at its sole discretion. Considering that I am the FIFTH person this has happened to just within this course offering, its somewhat baffling to believe that as a platform Teachable would allow someone as such to conduct business within it." They responded with "We take it very seriously when it turns out that a Teachable school is not aligning their commitment to their students with the same level of commitment and integrity we provide to our school owners. To reassure you, our Risk Team is actively investigating your report and we will take any appropriate actions once we have evaluated the situation.For privacy and security reasons, we will not be able to disclose any decisions or actions taken by our Risk Team. However, you can be confident that we will examine this closely."How are you unable to follow up with me on a claim that I requested? The most baffling thing about this is that I pointed out that I offered TWICE to present evidence and they did not give me the opportunity. They immediately disregarded me and once I actually started quoting their Terms of Use... they switched up and started "actively investigating" with no evidence and unable to follow up.
Review of scribd
Review of haufe
Achtung Abofalle! Ich habe letztes Jahr das Buch "Arbeitsschutz von A-Z" gekauft, dieses Jahr die neue Auflage samt Rechnung erhalten. Nach Widerspruch und Anruf bei der Hotline wurde ich darauf hingewiesen, dass ich ein Abo abgeschlossen habe, was mir nicht bewusst war. Im Kleingedruckten des Produktdatenblatts steht tatsächlich "Aktualisierungs-Service". So macht man keine Geschäfte, Finger weg
Review of freshbooks
Review of co
This paper is blighted by ads and pop ups. Some of the ads are subetly blended in with regular news stories, such as a recent teeth-whitening product. This practice of camouflaging ads amongst other news stories may or may not be illegal. What is more worrying is that some of their banner ads are from companies based in China. I had the misfortune of placing an order for clothes with one of these companies and got totally ripped off. Luckily Paypal came to my rescue and issued a refund. Incidentally, it seems absurd to me that the DailyMail is allowing Chinese companies to advertise on their platform considering how much they like to bash the CCP in their jingoistic rag.
Review of thriftbooks
Review of nintendo
Do not use ! Bought my son a switch for Christmas which was faulty , royal mail lost it , it's now been under investigation for a month so now I'm down the cost of a console and have nothing to show for it . Can't call anyone there is no phone number just emails where you get a generic response with no real information or answers . Essentially theft . Shocking for a company that mostly caters for kids as well .
Review of itv
3 Unwise Men. This is the worst TV programme I have watched. I watched it because my daughter and I were in Marrakech when it was being filmed. The chef's were unnecessarily vulgar, and patronising towards their hosts eg asking if the 7 year old Berber girl cooked and when she said no Gino told her my 7 year old daughter cooks. The whole programme seemed cobbled together and determined to show how superior us Europeans are. Not a format to be repeated I hope.
Review of LinkedIn
Review of Instagram
Review of Facebook
There are several accounts on facebook with profile pictures containing questionable images. Yet if you try to create an account yourself you can't unless you provide a clear picture of your face. Why do they require this when so many others can use cartoons, perverted and nonsense profile images? Absolute garbage site, I would highly recommend avoiding it. Use an alternative and don't give your private info to these people.
Review of Google