Linnea Baggett

Reviews

Review of ulta

Excellent experience with the costumer…

Excellent experience with the costumer service also I would like to acknowledge each of the employees of the store located in Masfield as they are very friendly and always willing to help.

5
Date of experience: May 05, 2020

Review of myheritage

So exciting finding about your family…

So exciting finding about your family with real surprises like photos or newspaper reports.

5
Date of experience: Jun 17, 2025

Review of myheritage

So exciting finding about your family…

So exciting finding about your family with real surprises like photos or newspaper reports.

5
Date of experience: Jun 17, 2025

Review of dashlane

Great Customer Service

Answered my question quickly and was able to do an update to the annual subscription rate with a breeze.

5
Date of experience: Aug 29, 2023

Review of dashlane

Not worth it anymore.

After being their customer for years it's definitely not worth it anymore. MORE than DOUBLING the price this year. That huge price increase is crazy.

1
Date of experience: Apr 18, 2024

Review of LinkedIn

No customer support whatsoever

No customer support whatsoever. Locked out of account with no means of recovery. At least Paypal has bots, this has absolutely nothing.

1
Date of experience: Jan 29, 2024

Review of LinkedIn

Restrics an account based on fake ML model

Restrics an account based on an ML model that has poor accuracy. The restriction doesnt explain the reasons the restrictions happen, and simply blocks access with no contact to customer service. They dont take any responsibility for any loss you face as a user when restrictions are based on unfactual basis. This is the highest abuse of power i experienced. None of the giant social media networks restrict you and just go away like that. I hope time comes this misuse of power come to light.

1
Date of experience: Dec 28, 2024

Review of YouTube

YouTube are complicit with scammer…

YouTube are complicit with scammer advertising.The latest thing I’m looking at is a thing that clips on your finger and pertains to give you blood pressure and blood oxygen which is written on the device but what it does not do and which they claim it does his blood oxygen because any device that does that has to have electrical contacts to connect to your skin.There are hundreds of adverts on YouTube that come up and they are 80% scams you need to disregard every single advert you ever see on YouTube because not only are they scammers but you can’t contact YouTube to complain about them.Conclusion:Never buy anything from an advert on YouTube because they are all not trustable!!! And there is no regulation in the industry and they will go on doing it forever.

1
Date of experience: Jan 01, 0001