Review of derstandard
mal ein kleiner Auszug was dort so gelöscht wird ;-)aluhut eh oben? wie kleine kinder weil jetzt andere mitspielen, aber mami der standard war immer die bobo blase und jeder war der selben meinung, jetzt kommen die bösen mit anderer meinung (sind FIX "krone user") und haben andere meinung, *blärrrr*Dieses Posting wurde gelöscht, weil ein Verstoß gegen dieForenregelnvorliegt.quellen brauch ich net, hacker und ludwig sind die chefs, ich glaub denen einfach!Dieses Posting wurde gelöscht, weil ein Verstoß gegen dieForenregelnvorliegt.braves schäfchen, so gfoit uns des. lg hackschnitzelDieses Posting wurde gelöscht, weil ein Verstoß gegen dieForenregelnvorliegt.i glaub des is a gschichtlDieses Posting wurde gelöscht, weil ein Verstoß gegen dieForenregelnvorliegt.na die 5% vom standard forum bringt er scho zam, wird engDieses Posting wurde gelöscht, weil ein Verstoß gegen dieForenregelnvorliegt.„russland flutet die foren“, lol echt jetzt? oida XDDieses Posting wurde gelöscht, weil ein Verstoß gegen dieForenregelnvorliegt.was für ein traum so ein kleines sch“heusl“ gleich mitten am gürtelDieses Posting wurde gelöscht, weil ein Verstoß gegen dieForenregelnvorliegt.Also echt, das ist so ein Rotzblattl unglaublich
Review of avast
Review of asus
I got the (in)famous PG278Q from a local store. For about 2.5 years it worked fine, then it started having problems. I returned it and it was sent in service, as it was still covered by the 3 years warranty. After 2 weeks I got a replacement. Please note that I took great care of my original monitor and I returned it in top notch condition and well clean.The replacement I got was a USED monitor, dirty and covered with glue in some places along the edge (including some hair samples). The monitor screen was clumsily cleaned and there was some white residue left all over it. When asked about it, the store I got it from told me that ASUS wasn't compelled by law to replace my defective monitor with a brand new one. I contacted ASUS and after going back and forth the conclusion was that the customer support team can only escalate the issue, not actually solve it and I should deal with the store I got it from.Really ASUS? You replace a high end monitor with a crappy used monitor that you dug up from a forgotten storage unit? And what about the QC of your products?The story continues with the local store and I won't bother you with the details, suffice to say I had to contact the Bureau of Consumer Protection from my country to get my money back.
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Review of perplexity
Second time promotion, second time suspended it.. This isn't a promotion, this looks as a bad advertisement. If you do a promotion that you can't test who meets the criteria and who doesn't, and this happens 2 time in a row, then you probably do it in purpose.. The whole things look as a bad advertisement. After all it's your fault, and i don't think it would cost you that much to keep your promise. I had in mind to buy your pro subscription in future , after this I'll buy another one. Do better promotions that you can test who has eligibility for it, and who doesn't, because you only get unhappy customers. Next time you decide to make a new promotion, ask your ai, if the criteria will be violeted or not the way you are doing it .. I predict that the ai will tell you that they will, otherwise it's not a good ai..
Review of mailchimp
Review of expedia
I booked a flight from Toronto to Vancouver for November 2024 using Expedia which I needed to cancel for personal reasons.I used Air Canada for the flight to Vancouver and Porter Airlines for the return flight. I got partial credit for each flight. For Air Canada, I was able to call Air Canada directly and use my credit on another flight.For Porter Airline, I had to deal with Expedia and it has been a nightmare. I had a credit of about $ 130 and I tried to use on a one way return flight from Ottawa to Toronto that was about $198 on Porter website. I contacted Expedia and was told with my credit that it would cost me about $230. I told the agent that this made no sense that I would be paying more using my credit. He told me that the credit would only really be valid if I was retuning from Vancouver to Toronto! I pointed out that I had no plans to go to Vancouver before the credit expired and asked that my crisis be released to Porter so I could use credit where I wanted. I asked to speak to a supervisor and got an email back asking me to call another Expedia number to resolve. I spoke to another agent that said I could use the credit on the Ottawa flight but there would be a $100 fee so making my $130 credit worth $30. I pointed out that if I booked with airline directly I would be able to use the crisis in any flight.I would recommend never booking flights with Expedia as their policies are inflexible and rigid and I have essentially lost this $130 credit ( I took train instead).I have been a loyal Expedia member for years and I found their customer service in this situation severely lackingMy recommendation: book directly with the airline and avoid Expedia’s ridiculous ripoff on using credits.
Review of dreamstime
Review of depop
Bought something off a seller and they never sent the item and ignored my messages, tried to report this through Depop assuming I’d be entitled to a refund since the seller is clearly scamming to be told that because I made the purchase over 30 days ago I’m not entitled to a refund?? I’ve now had to request a chargeback through my bank. Depop is pro-seller, and sellers get away with not sending items because of their ridiculous policies.
Review of depop
I’ve been selling exclusively on this platform for a long time. I sell high-end designer bags and shoes that I purchased years ago, and until now, I’ve received only 5-star reviews from all buyers.However, last week a buyer (whom I suspect may be a scammer) filed a complaint claiming that a pair of unworn, boxed Gucci shoes — complete with their original authenticity code — were fake. Depop then asked me to provide the original receipt, and said that if I couldn’t, they would issue a refund.If anyone keeps receipts from 10 years ago, good for them — but it’s completely unreasonable to expect that. These kinds of products always come with internal authenticity codes anyway, which can be verified.What shocked me most was that Depop offered a refund without even requiring the buyer to return the shoes. I couldn’t believe this was even an option.I signed up using an Apple account, which apparently made my email unresponsive. I’ve tried multiple times to update my email address in the system, but it never works.If you rely on income from your sales here to manage your finances — stay away! This platform does not protect sellers from fraudulent buyers.
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Review of linktr
Dear Linktree. I must admit, first I got problems, that I reported in my previous review. I got the answer that my problme was solved silently, I just didn't get alerted about it. Yes, now I can log in, so I restart my Link.tree experience.
Review of zazzle
This company sucks! Needed an important item for my mother’s service and paid the outrageous shipping to get it before the service and they didn’t meet the date of delivery and didn’t care that they didn’t meet it. Beware if ordering things needed in a hurry!
Review of redbubble