Review of guitarcenter
Review of brevo
Review of co
Review of macromedia
They conveniently had their systems 'down' when I needed to cancel my free trial. I tried to cancel it for 3 days which made it go over the 7 days and they charged me anyway for a month! Now I have to wait for it to go through on my credit card to get my money back. This company is an example of one that has gotten too big. They are a monopoly but I know there are other companies out there trying to start out so I'll be supporting them in the future.
Review of kickstarter
Kickstarter is a land of scams. They do not take action even if the project creators are scammers who take the money and disappear. Even though they have all the data and the legal ability to sue the scammers. Lots of my money gone, I will never use kickstarter again.
Review of org
AN INCOMPETENT SERVICE PEDDLING CRAVEN NONSENSE. I agree with 95% of the reviews highlighting this inept unprofessional service.The Case Officer had a simple task of two letters to investigate. One sent by Homer and Co IFA to my mother saying how they appreciated her desire for capital growth to benefit her children. The other sent by them to my sister who did not have EPA with mother's and my personal and private details saying that I had always had a fundamental difference with them in that I had sought capital growth over mothers desire for income. This was a lie by Homer and Company in direct conflict with the letter they had sent to my mother. It was a serious breach of Data protection and client confidentiality. Roy Birch saw nothing wrong with this! Amazingly the reviving officer said nothing was wrong too.Another Case Officer again did not look at the Facts when MetLife provided my sisters Solicitors with private and confidential information on a bond without a court order. The Law says you need a court order . The case officer ignored the Law and sent out their standard letter saying nothing was wrong.
Review of org
This is basically a government agency who are seeking to collect as much money from small business as possible so that they can utilise it in their 'battle' against data leaks from large companies. Their letters to small businesses are totally misleading ('You may not be aware of the requirement to pay an annual data protection fee' ... 'Most Companies need to pay £40 or £60 a year' . . . 'You could be fined up to £4000').Although the letters are legitimate in that a lot of companies will need to register if they do process personal information, they are quite misleading in that 'most companies need to register'.If you are a small business, employing a couple of staff (for whom you keep their records digitally and process their wages with software) and have a few supplies and customers, whose names you may have on your software, you are probably exempt.This scenario would appear to apply to most small businesses.So these are completely misleading shock tactics by a government agency to extort money from unsuspecting small business owners. Small businesses actually get nothing back from the 'scheme' (other than threats of what will happen to them if the 'break the law') and it is effectively a government backed scam. I would not be surprised if an associate of someone in government is making a huge amount of money from this.
Review of cash
Review of bestbuy
I was in the Menomonee Falls, WI store last Saturday. I was intending to just browse TV's. I got there and received a nice welcome upon entering the store. I was directed to the TV area. I was greeted by a young man named Carter. Carter was very friendly and knowledgeable. He was easy to work with. I ended up purchasing a TV that day. It was a pleasant experience all the way around. Great job Carter!Thank you.
Review of x
Suspends accounts that don't harass, insult, or spread misinformation for simply being mass reported by haters (or for literally no reason, as happened with me, who virtually never engages conversations on Twitter) while allowing actual harassment, insults, misinformation, pornography, and violent threats by ignoring multiple reports of multiple accounts who constantly manifest such behavior.Requests feedback, then replies that the address doesn't exist when you provide it to the pre-filled address (?!).
Review of wish
Review of udacity
It has been an exceptional opportunity for me learning how to develop and build a full fledged web application with multiple components and features through the full stack nanodegree program. I'd definitely recommend this course for anyone looking into becoming a full-stack web developer as the course encompassess all you need to excel in your day-to-day activities and best practices as a full-stack web developer.
Review of target
I placed an order on line. Checked in per the App. ... several times waited in the car (with a dog that had surgery). Finally I went inside and picked the order up myself. They are not organized enough to offer curb side pick up. Southgate store in colorado springs.
Review of target
If I could give you a Zero for removing your DEI , you are dead wrong 😑 we have a new group of administration that believe everyone has to believe the way they do . You just are re- enforcing the new presidents bad behavior & no respect for ANYONE but HIMSELF
Review of samsung
Review of ravelry
The site is out dated, clunky, and a strain on your eyes. The CEO is a hate monger who bans anyone that disagrees with him and claims it is an inclusive space. He spearheaded a witchhunt against designers, dyers, and indie artists who held different positions than his own. He is anti-American, banning anyone in support of the office of the president.
Review of parallels
Review of com
Very poor freedom of speech practiced at this news site. Comments MUST comply with the person in charges agenda, or be removed even if nothing offensive whatsoever written . Many headlines/stories are misleading by leaving important points out. Poor journalism.
Review of avg
Review of avast