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Review of go
Just returned from Florida, and left feeling saddened by our Disney World experience. Disney simply care about making money only, not the experience that we have there. They cram so many people into the park and there should be a limit of the number of people allowed in the park. The queues are far too long.
Review of brevo
After three days of setting up accounts and having to upgrade to get simple features like A/B testing they permanently block my account even though my list is 100% on point. No email, no notifications, nothing.A complete waste of time. I should have know a rebrand sendinblue wouldn't fix a thing.Dreadful, DO NOT USE!I now have to wait a month of Sundays to get a reply from the dreadful support.
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Review of ESPN
Forced 1-year subscription with super limited selection of subpar content. You still need a regular cable provider subscription to watch live sports. Espn+ is not worth the price at all. I wish I could cancel because I will never use it now that I know how horrible it is, but they do not give refunds. Very disappointed.
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Review of Spotify
You are just as deceptive as all the other bottom feeders... I take your surveys in good faith, then when one has a carrot dangled of a premium experience, I find out the competition expired 3 years ago... The New Years premium upgrade I had planned to subscribe to just walked... I hate deception, I've had a smart phone for less than 3 months and I've already got scammy scum trying to steal my info and financial details, and it looks like you are just as scammy as those bottom feeders. Maybe you could do some synergistic team building exercises on the demonstration and application of personal and professional integrity. That's IN-TEG-RI-TY... Integrity
Review of songkick
Loved the pricing and quickly I was able to get the tickets I wanted. After buying the tickets, I noticed a few things that almost created a cataclysmic failure for what I bought. Songkick sends out emails for VIP information 3 days before you can use your VIP tickets. Concert was on a Monday at 7 pm, I got the email Friday evening at 4 pm. I work in an office, where Fridays are the days you set up your next week. Friday by 4 pm, I had set up an appointment for 4 pm Monday (the same day as the concert), and then, as I got the email I need to be at the concert hall at the same time. Last time this particular artist rolled through town, I had to give up my tickets, and I heard it was an amazing show for the next month. So, Songkick sent out the email about the concert exactly 72 hours before I needed to be at the concert hall. My life isn't a movie, so why am I getting an email about a concert I've had tickets for 3 months exactly 72 hours before it happens? I had 72 hours to adjust my whole Monday, and change the timing of my meeting with the CEO about my next big career step in the company. Do I live to work or do I work to live? I centrally work so I can go live and be a person, I don't dare live just so I can work and make progress. It so happens that the CEO of my company is amazing and he makes sure to put the person before the company. Songkick, you get 4 stars only because the Concert was life changing and my bosses put the person before the company.
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