Review of outlook
Review of mi
Review of Microsoft
Review of hotels
I recently traveled to Taiwan and booked my accommodation through hotels.com. Whilst on holiday I became ill and had to shorten my trip by two days, it was very easy to cancel my 2 days of booking and hotels.com fully refunded my money by the next day, and the staff on the web chat was extremely helpful and understanding Thank you hotels.com
Review of fineartamerica
Review of duolingo
Review of capterra
Review of wellsfargo
It appears that Wells Fargo is still taking part in some iffy banking practices. For years I have found it amazingly simple to connect all my financial accounts together, all except Wells Fargo of course. With all other banks the first time link up takes a couple of minutes only. With Wells Fargo it takes forever, they make you jump through extra hoops, and then deny you access at the very end and make you go through a couple of days process with the two deposit verification. I'm guessing they hope you will give up before doing that. Bad practice.
Review of snapchat
I’ve had multiple incidents of harassment on Snapchat, both in private chats and public Stories, and despite reporting them several times, Snapchat refuses to take action.One user posted private conversations of mine, twisting my words and publicly humiliating me. I reported it immediately, only to be told it “doesn’t violate their terms.” How does publicly exposing private messages and making false claims not break the rules?This isn’t even the first time—I’ve been threatened in chats before, reported it, and Snapchat still did nothing. It’s clear they do not take user safety seriously.To make matters worse, I was once a Snapchat+ paying user, but I canceled my subscription because the security team never takes these reports seriously. I refuse to support a platform that allows harassment to go unchecked.If you value privacy and security, stay away from Snapchat. Their reporting system is useless, and their lack of accountability is unacceptable. Until they fix their broken moderation policies, they don’t deserve our trust or money.
Review of logitech
Review of dell
I made my first purchase from Dell store and it turned out to be a very horrific experience. I purchased a laptop and wanted to order a 14” unit. I ordered a 15” in error.As soon as I picked up the box and saw how big it was, when received, I realized I ordered a bigger laptop than what I meant to do.I initiated a return and went through all the steps. Before I could print the return label, somehow, I lost the return page. All I needed at that time was to get the return label sent to me so I could print and return.I had to call Dell to get the return labelSpeaking with the Dell rep, I was told that there would be a 15% restocking fee. That was a major surprise. In all the pages I went through filling out then return info, there was never a mention of a return fee. I did see when I was filling out the return info, that I would receive my refund in 10-15 days.I questioned the Dell rep why I had to pay a restocking fee since the unit was not opened and in the original box exactly as it had been shipped.I was told that I had to pay the restocking fee since I bought the laptop for a business rather than for personal use. I had a company for many years, am retired now and use my computers for personal use. No Business to use it for. Out of habit I clicked on Business, instead of personal use and that magically created the 15% return fee.I told the rep there was no mention of a restocking fee on the several pages I had to work through to initiate the return. She kept saying that is the policy. I kept telling her, it was nowhere to be seen when filling out the return info.She told me to go to Google.com. Then put in USA dell returns, then she took me through a few dropdowns and she finally led me to an obscure title link that did contain the info on the 15% restocking fee.I order a lot on line and I don’t have to spend 2 minutes searching the site to get the “small print” about policies.Bottom line, if I want to return to Dell I need to pay a restocking fee. That’s not all. In part of my purchase I paid for premium support remote and personal support, on site. That was an extra $83.19 cents that I feel totally inappropriate to pay a restocking fee on “paper” products. I am not a major on line shopper, but I do make purchases, they are mostly through Amazon and other major sellers. Never, ever, had to pay a restocking fee. When return to Amazon and dropped the return off at UPS, the return credit is in my inbox, many times before I get home.I understand the importance of the “buyer beware’Last time Dell will get my business
Review of termly
Review of LinkedIn
Just like most reviews for Linked In this one tells you of how bad of a website/organization it is. Even when you unsubscribe from the spam they still spam you with nonsense garbage meanwhile rarely giving me any job prospects that are even relevant.... Linked In is useless to put it nicely.