Review of flipsnack
Review of eventbrite
We have continuely tried to resolve the issue of funds owning for 3 past events but to no avail. The customer support just directs you in circles. Eventbrite phone no. is a just a message box and will only reply to new customers. Our next step is contacting the press. If you wish resolve this contact Hornchurch and Upminster Conservative Association
Review of bestwestern
Got a response from Tuathal at the Garfield Hotel. He emailed them asked for a convenient time to call, which he did. We discussed my concerns and he had been very thorough in his following up of this. Satisfactory conclusion has restored my faith that my once favourite family restaurant could be worth another visit.
Review of chegg
The site used to be really good with math problems and explaining the steps used but now it’s just AI garbage. Practically every question is answered by AI and it’s almost always wrong, like 95% of the time. If it isn’t wrong then the answer will just be a speculative essay about how someone might go about answering the questions and won’t give the actual answer. Also they’ve started to log you out after 10-15 minutes which is frustrating, especially if you’re trying to use their site to help make notes for a study guide. Seriously, you will constantly have to log in no matter what device you’re using. This issue just started happening to me a few months ago but I’ve seen reviews of people having this exact issue WAY before I experienced it.
Review of BBC
I don’t like the new look App. Lots of scrolling for little information. I can’t find anything but the headlines to read! First they switch the TV Business News for a more general program then to ensure it’s pointless they save money by airing a radio program instead. Are they trying to put the nails in the coffin of the BBC? Remind me how much we pay!
Review of aaa
If I could give them 0 stars I would. They are never ever ever on time with pick ups. Please tell me how you specialize in towing but have people sitting out for hours on end waiting for someone. This is not only in one instance. Multiple times. They need to just go out of business
Review of venmo
I found 3 fraudulent charges on my Venmo account and called them immediately only to find out that Venmo is closed Saturday and Sunday…EVEN THE FRAUD DEPARTMENT! My bank was able to stop the charges and despite the fact that I reported the fraud to Venmo they paid the hackers anyway and tried to make me cover the charges. Such a dysfunctional company. It’s like talking to tweedle Dee and tweedle dumb.
Review of org
I've just spent nearly 2 hours trying to book to visit Bodnant Gardens. I did get through to the Eventbrite page, booked 2 tickets and got through to the payment page. I then realised, as we are both members, that I had ticked the wrong box as we don't pay. I used the back arrow to go back to the previous page, ticked the "members" box and....guess what? I was now in another queue whilst Eventbrite "looked to see" if any tickets were available. After an hour I gave up. Looks to me as if the National Trust are prioritising paying customers over existing customers. Absolutely disgraceful if this is the case. Membership renewal? Not likely.
Review of lyft
Arrived in Houston Texas, I ordered a Lyft and was told it was 8 minutes away. Then the app went into finding a new driver which took about 5 minutes, then after finding the new driver said it was an 18 minute wait. All told I waited a half an hour for my lift pickup. I used the help function in the app to complain about the functionality of the app and there was no way to do this.
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Review of coinbase
Someone hacked In my account and stole my money and when I call, they tell me they can’t find anything and can’t do anything about securing my account… I don’t really know what to say when the people you pay for business say can’t help you when something bad happens! I’d find another crypto platform if I were you!
Review of coinbase
Everything is well-made, run smooth. Simple options to stack and invest in various ways. They are one of the biggest and one I fully trust.I could give them 5*, only reasons I don't give them (yet) are:- low spending limits on debit card- support is handled by, you can tell, a contractor located who knows where, and they just waste your time and do not understand anything to what you request. I just stopped using support.But the rest is perfect, and most important: I trust Coinbase, being in crypto for nearly 10 years now, I lost money quite a few time (no worries, most of my money is on cold wallet) to various crypto exchange. I feel very confident with Coinbase. And it is the one I generally recommend to newcomers to the crypto world.
Review of americanexpress
Review of facebook
🚨 WARNING: Facebook Scam Ads 🚨Please read and share — especially if you or someone you know shops online via Facebook ads.I’ve been caught out TWICE now by fraudulent companies advertising on Facebook, and it’s shocking that Meta (Facebook) allows this to continue with no accountability.❌ 1st Scam: Fake “Sports Direct” AdI purchased a pair of shoes advertised under the guise of Sports Direct for £19.99. The site looked genuine — but it wasn’t.I never received the shoes. After getting no response from the seller, I had to go through my credit card company for a refund.I reported the scam to Facebook asking for the ad to be removed. They ignored me.❌ 2nd Scam: SunEveryDay.This site pretends to be a UK-based store, but it’s actually a Chinese-run operation.Again, I was charged for products that never arrived. No working customer support, fake tracking — a complete scam.I had to go through my bank to try and recover the money. And yet, Facebook still lets them advertise.⸻📢 Why is Facebook enabling this?Are they paid to host these ads without verifying the companies? Are they turning a blind eye to the hundreds of similar complaints?💬 Meta must be held accountable for letting overseas scammers exploit UK consumers with zero oversight. I’ve had to chase banks and credit card companies just to recover MY OWN money, all because Facebook hosts shady advertisers.⸻Advice to others:✅ Be very cautious buying through Facebook ads✅ Look up the company on Trustpilot or do a reverse image search of product photos✅ If it looks too good to be true — it probably is✅ Use a credit card for purchases so you’re protected✅ Report scam ads persistently — even if Facebook doesn’t act⸻Let’s push back.Share this and tag Facebook/Meta. The more people speak up, the harder it becomes for these scams to thrive unchecked
Review of crypto
No support from Crypto.com support. There seems to be no one manning the support desk. Card stolen 2 weeks ago, still can't get an actual reply back from the support centre. I've emailed as well as used the chat feature in the app and other than the auto-reply - nothing. I don't see a choice other than to withdraw funds and relocate to a platform with support for issues. Not sure how you can provide a Visa card with no ability to facilitate a stolen card replacement. The App has been generally 8-9/10 which is great but I would not recommend based on the support alone.
Review of facebook
🚨 WARNING: Facebook Scam Ads 🚨Please read and share — especially if you or someone you know shops online via Facebook ads.I’ve been caught out TWICE now by fraudulent companies advertising on Facebook, and it’s shocking that Meta (Facebook) allows this to continue with no accountability.❌ 1st Scam: Fake “Sports Direct” AdI purchased a pair of shoes advertised under the guise of Sports Direct for £19.99. The site looked genuine — but it wasn’t.I never received the shoes. After getting no response from the seller, I had to go through my credit card company for a refund.I reported the scam to Facebook asking for the ad to be removed. They ignored me.❌ 2nd Scam: SunEveryDay.This site pretends to be a UK-based store, but it’s actually a Chinese-run operation.Again, I was charged for products that never arrived. No working customer support, fake tracking — a complete scam.I had to go through my bank to try and recover the money. And yet, Facebook still lets them advertise.⸻📢 Why is Facebook enabling this?Are they paid to host these ads without verifying the companies? Are they turning a blind eye to the hundreds of similar complaints?💬 Meta must be held accountable for letting overseas scammers exploit UK consumers with zero oversight. I’ve had to chase banks and credit card companies just to recover MY OWN money, all because Facebook hosts shady advertisers.⸻Advice to others:✅ Be very cautious buying through Facebook ads✅ Look up the company on Trustpilot or do a reverse image search of product photos✅ If it looks too good to be true — it probably is✅ Use a credit card for purchases so you’re protected✅ Report scam ads persistently — even if Facebook doesn’t act⸻Let’s push back.Share this and tag Facebook/Meta. The more people speak up, the harder it becomes for these scams to thrive unchecked
Review of crypto
No support from Crypto.com support. There seems to be no one manning the support desk. Card stolen 2 weeks ago, still can't get an actual reply back from the support centre. I've emailed as well as used the chat feature in the app and other than the auto-reply - nothing. I don't see a choice other than to withdraw funds and relocate to a platform with support for issues. Not sure how you can provide a Visa card with no ability to facilitate a stolen card replacement. The App has been generally 8-9/10 which is great but I would not recommend based on the support alone.
Review of facebook
🚨 WARNING: Facebook Scam Ads 🚨Please read and share — especially if you or someone you know shops online via Facebook ads.I’ve been caught out TWICE now by fraudulent companies advertising on Facebook, and it’s shocking that Meta (Facebook) allows this to continue with no accountability.❌ 1st Scam: Fake “Sports Direct” AdI purchased a pair of shoes advertised under the guise of Sports Direct for £19.99. The site looked genuine — but it wasn’t.I never received the shoes. After getting no response from the seller, I had to go through my credit card company for a refund.I reported the scam to Facebook asking for the ad to be removed. They ignored me.❌ 2nd Scam: SunEveryDay.This site pretends to be a UK-based store, but it’s actually a Chinese-run operation.Again, I was charged for products that never arrived. No working customer support, fake tracking — a complete scam.I had to go through my bank to try and recover the money. And yet, Facebook still lets them advertise.⸻📢 Why is Facebook enabling this?Are they paid to host these ads without verifying the companies? Are they turning a blind eye to the hundreds of similar complaints?💬 Meta must be held accountable for letting overseas scammers exploit UK consumers with zero oversight. I’ve had to chase banks and credit card companies just to recover MY OWN money, all because Facebook hosts shady advertisers.⸻Advice to others:✅ Be very cautious buying through Facebook ads✅ Look up the company on Trustpilot or do a reverse image search of product photos✅ If it looks too good to be true — it probably is✅ Use a credit card for purchases so you’re protected✅ Report scam ads persistently — even if Facebook doesn’t act⸻Let’s push back.Share this and tag Facebook/Meta. The more people speak up, the harder it becomes for these scams to thrive unchecked
Review of crypto
No support from Crypto.com support. There seems to be no one manning the support desk. Card stolen 2 weeks ago, still can't get an actual reply back from the support centre. I've emailed as well as used the chat feature in the app and other than the auto-reply - nothing. I don't see a choice other than to withdraw funds and relocate to a platform with support for issues. Not sure how you can provide a Visa card with no ability to facilitate a stolen card replacement. The App has been generally 8-9/10 which is great but I would not recommend based on the support alone.