Markell Ruggiero

Reviews

Review of evernote

Charged Twice

I've stopped using this app I have been billed twice for a 12 month 50% promotional subscription. I had tried contacting them to ask for assurance, but got no reply. I wouldn't mind if they just gave me a credit note for the overcharge. But I decided dumping them is a better option disabling the auto renew so they can't take any more off me.

1
Date of experience: Jul 21, 2024

Review of capitalone

A company with no loyalty to customer…

A company with no loyalty to customer of over 20 yearsCompletely out of the blue I received a letter from Capital one credit card services stating they had done a customer review on my account and decided that they are to terminate my business with them from immediate effect .No reason given , I rang their customer service team to demand a explanation, I always pay my monthly statement in full on time so I was confused. The advisor I spoke with was not obliged to give me a reason for their action but could confirm I was no longer a customer and my card and internet account was no longer active but needed to clear my monthly statement . The only reason I can see why they have done this is because I don’t pay any interest in my spending with them so they deem me a bad customer as they can’t charge me the high interest rate they offer on non clearing of the monthly spend.Cancelling my card while I was on holiday with no warning until I opened their letter on my return was bang out of order especially when I had my card declined while away , thank goodness I had another card I could use to save my embarrassment.

1
Date of experience: Jul 01, 2024

Review of aarp

Very frustrated

They screwed my Princess cruise booking nearly beyond recognition. Made me book separate reservations to get a cabin for my children and made me use son's name and contact.Both cabins were booked at the same time, on the phone with the same agent, in the same cabin category, supposedly at the same price and with the same promotion offered. What actually happened is that my cabin was booked at a different price and WITHOUT any of the promotion that was being offered. Since I only paid the required deposit I didn't know this until weeks later. AARP Travel tells me they can't change anything and I'm just out of luck.I've called AARP Travel several times and all but one time got an agent who couldn't speak clear English and who I couldn't communicate with.I received an email stating I needed to pay the remaining balance due but when I logged into to pay, it wouldn't accept my payment and told me to call. I did that and of course got an agent who didn't speak good English.After at least 45 min I was told the balance due was now $600 MORE than what I expected because my cabin had been "upgraded." What?? My cabin number hasn't changed.User's recommendation: use AARP Travel at your own risk. It's not worth the hassle.

2
Date of experience: Aug 03, 2022

Review of aarp

Very frustrated

They screwed my Princess cruise booking nearly beyond recognition. Made me book separate reservations to get a cabin for my children and made me use son's name and contact.Both cabins were booked at the same time, on the phone with the same agent, in the same cabin category, supposedly at the same price and with the same promotion offered. What actually happened is that my cabin was booked at a different price and WITHOUT any of the promotion that was being offered. Since I only paid the required deposit I didn't know this until weeks later. AARP Travel tells me they can't change anything and I'm just out of luck.I've called AARP Travel several times and all but one time got an agent who couldn't speak clear English and who I couldn't communicate with.I received an email stating I needed to pay the remaining balance due but when I logged into to pay, it wouldn't accept my payment and told me to call. I did that and of course got an agent who didn't speak good English.After at least 45 min I was told the balance due was now $600 MORE than what I expected because my cabin had been "upgraded." What?? My cabin number hasn't changed.User's recommendation: use AARP Travel at your own risk. It's not worth the hassle.

2
Date of experience: Aug 03, 2022

Review of anthropologie

Great experience shopping…

Always a fabulous experience shopping at Anthropology - and they have the most polite staff in-store.

5
Date of experience: Jun 03, 2025

Review of LinkedIn

Unethical Review Practices: LinkedIn's Broken False Information Policy and Blocking System

As a small non-profit, we recently experienced a concerning situation on LinkedIn. A former board member with whom we separated continued to list themselves as actively involved on their profile as the Chair of our Board. We contacted LinkedIn to address this inaccurate information and provided clear documentation (BOD minutes, public announcements on their website, etc) of the separation date.While LinkedIn initially removed the inaccurate information after 14 days, it reappeared the next day with a fabricated end date. We contested this update, but LinkedIn refused to take action stating that the individual had filed a ‘counterclaim’ but refuses to provide the nonprofit any details so that the organization could respond appropriately. This experience raises legitimate concerns about the effectiveness of LinkedIn's content moderation system and their ‘LinkedIn Notice of Inaccurate Profile Information’ process. While policies exist, enforcement appears inconsistent or biased, leaving businesses vulnerable to misleading user profiles. The “blocking” feature adds another layer of complexity by allowing individuals to potentially manipulate profile information without the organization's knowledge. This system creates an unfair advantage for those with false or inaccurate information on their profiles. Our experience highlights the limitations of LinkedIn's review system. The policies, while outlining a process for addressing inaccurate profile information, appear more focused on protecting the platform itself than ensuring complete accuracy. This is evident in the lengthy process, where inconsistencies arise between the published guidelines and their actual implementation. Additionally, the system seems to lack transparency. When a counterclaim is filed, the original complainant is not provided with details to effectively address the counterclaim. Furthermore, our attempts to escalate the issue when we disagreed with the resolution have been met with continued resistance. LinkedIn has decided that they would prefer to leave the case ‘open’ and unresponded to, forcing a company to have to open another case to attempt to get further information and get to an amicable resolution.This incident serves as a warning to other businesses, especially small businesses or nonprofits: While LinkedIn has policies in place, their enforcement is at best lacking and potentially nonexistent. Consider alternative platforms for building your online presence, or be prepared to potentially face inaccurate and unaddressed reviews or negative associations on LinkedIn and the unfair legal burden to have the information removed.**Note to Trustpilot: This is a valid review. It is your responsibility to follow your policy of verifying accuracies prior to removing. You have my contact information and I will gladly provide all case information to substantiate this claime.

1
Date of experience: Mar 30, 2024

Review of Facebook

Keyboard Warriors

From a country I reside in, a lot of posts on fake news, fake stories, fake accusations, blame games and so-forth, and echoes viral rumors without facts. A lot of fake accounts created with ghost names, a same fake account has more than 5 phone sim cards. How can it be traced and solved.

2
Date of experience: Jan 01, 0001