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Review of eventbrite
I bought tickets for Chonda Pierce- postponed twice in 2020 - no further plans to have show. I asked for a refund - no go. You, yourself have to sell the tickets or better yet, give them away to someone. I cannot make sense of that. I will never use them again and basically lost 70 dollars.
Review of eventbrite
Worst company ever! We have a track event on today and still not received our car passes, this is the second time this has happened. Travelled 400 miles and have to wait on passes being sent over before we can enter!! The customer service is a joke!!
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Review of nest
There is absolutely nothing good about this product. It is over complicated for what it is supposed to do, and every time I have to deal with it it is a major headache. It came with my new AC system, and boy do I regret it. I want a thermostat that is simple to set up. I don't need a smart thermostat, I need one that simply does what the schedule tells it to do. I don't need every damn thing in my house connected to the wifi. I don't need it to "learn" a damn thing. I just got a new router, and nest claims to be both connected and not connected. I hate this product. Effing hate it. Believe me, the language in my head is no where as polite as the language in this review. this product is nothing but aggravation.
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Review of flipkart
Very bad service doesn't deserve a single star.The seller sent me the wrong product and in the wrong quantity. After I made a complaint. Flipkart official said that they have sent my complaint to the seller and he will decide to give my money back or give me a new product. Why should I wait for the seller's decision, when he sent me the wrong product and quantity. It is a hear medicine and I don't trust the seller. I want my money back so that I can but it on time before I leave the country
Review of ESPN
On the Sept. 10 episode of PTI, Wilbon and Kornheiser defended the actions of Serena Williams arguing as Williams did, that it was based on long standing racism and gender inequality in tennis. In essence, they were defending the actions of a bully who attempted to intimidate an official and ultimately ruined the experience of her opponent's victory. A majority of school shootings today are motivated by retaliation for bullying. Their endorsement showed their lack of recognition of this major issue. In my opinion, Williams recurring episodes of attempted intimidation will forever negate her accomplishments. The lack of wisdom and insight by Wilbon and Kornheiser will remove me as a recurring PTI viewer
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Review of CNN
What has happened in the last week of cnn I’ve always trusted them now something feels completely off shame on u you all must of gotten bought off please keep your voice now y’all sound like fake news and not all of you but wow 😯 it’s a difference msnbc will now be we’re I get my my news from after all these years with cnn I’m completely devastated and disappointed
Review of bestbuy
I am extremely disappointed with my recent experience at Best Buy. I ordered 4 pairs of AirPods, but only received 1 in the box. I immediately contacted customer service and was assured that I would receive a refund. A week later, when I called to check on the refund status, I was told that the back office had denied my refund.This is unacceptable and incredibly frustrating. I had to escalate the issue by filing a dispute with my credit card company. I will never order from Best Buy again and caution others to be aware of their poor service and untrustworthy practices.
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Review of target
In the future, I'm going to avoid ordering online as much as possible. My package was not delivered at my door and Target customer service told me it was not eligible for a refund. The photo the courier provided was of an upstairs window with no package in sight but they said that proved it was delivered. I had to argue with CS rep to explain why that isn't proof and they acted like they were doing me a huge favor refunding me under $6. If something more valuable didn't arrive, it would be a big deal and told me to avoid dealing with them unless I go in and KNOW I got my items. I only ordered this online because they were OOS on pickup. Their website is awful and has been for years too (trying to load the CS chat took 5+ mins). Data has gotten stolen. They should really figure out their online stuff.
Review of Spotify
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Review of economist
Back in October 2017 I responded to a trial offer for 11 weeks of The Economist for which I provided my Mastercard for payment. The application form made no mention of the fact that charges would be taken automatically going forward and I was never notified in writing that this would be the case. As of December 7, 2017 my Mastercard was charged without my authorization for $62.15. in early January 2018 (after receiving my CC statement) I called the 1-800 # to complain about this and demand that the subscription be cancelled and the payment reversed. I was told by the operator that the payment had been taken because The Economist follows a "positive enrolment" policy. I was also told that my request would be dealt with in the next 10-14 days, but this did not happen. I subsequently called the 1-800 # in early February to follow up, only to receive an apology and a promise that the mistake would be fixed in the next 7-10 days. Again, this did not happen and the magazines kept on rolling in every week. Finally, I noticed that my Mastercard had been debited once again for the quarterly subscription fee of $62.15 as of March 28, 2018. This time I called my credit card company who told me that they needed written proof that I had asked for the cancellation before they would consider reversing the charge. So I went ahead and sent an e-mail to The Economist's customer service centre. A couple of days later I got a response that the subscription would be cancelled and the latest charge reversed but that it would take at least 14 days. No mention was made of the earlier unauthorized charge in December. In any case, I don't believe any of The Economist's promises. I've sent the e-mail from The Economist on to my credit card company and requested that they block any future charges from them. I may also have to cancel the credit card if I don't get my refund as promised. I find it appalling that a respected publication like The Economist has such low standards for customer service and uses a positive enrolment process to trap customers into paying for magazines after they have requested cancellation. My suggestion for other subscribers (who wish to continue to receive this magazine) is to pay by check. Do not give this organisation your credit card number.
Review of domain
I wanted to transfer out after Domain.com tried nickle and dimeing me on my domain. Every time I went to login, they showed an ad before letting me go to my dashboard. Most of the UI buttons on the dashboard didn't work either or threw errors. Not to mention DNS failures causing issues for my site.On the transfer, it was painful. They did everything in their power to prevent me from getting auth codes. I had to go through multiple reps in the chat before they let me get my auth code for the transfer.There are many other registrars out there with better rates and privacy already included. With domain.com, you have to pay an extra $10+ a year for privacy protection else they just put all your details out there for anyone to see.