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Review of theweathernetwork
Do not like your new format. With the old format you could see the high and low for each 7 day period. Now it's confusing as you have to look through morning, afternoon, and evening. Also miss the favorite option to choose your favorite locations to see current temperature. Switching to Accuweather as its more user friendly.
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Review of asos
Absolutely ridiculous, I was gifted 2 gift cards/vouchers, there was no transparency on the gift card or receipt given about an expiry date, I am now down 2 gift cards and asos refuse to take responsibility for this lack of transparency
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Review of co
Seen their headline come across my screen from Google, went to read more to see if what they said was true and it wasn't. It was about a niche subject that i looked into months ago, where different news channels all gave different answers so clearly none of them knew what they were talking about. And the thing the way trying to say was common, was NOT common at all. Typical fake news trying to force a false narrative & blame an entire population for the actions of the lowest few. The proof on social media about specific pages contradicts them. And plenty of specific websites & the type of people who engage with them also contradicts them.Also their website is full of annoying & intrusive ads. I appreciate wanting to make money, but not in a way that's annoying people.
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Review of teachable
Like Lisa below, I was charged over $5000 for a $39.99 USD product, ironically at about the same time the review appeared. Luckily, it was never processed by my bank as it was immediately flagged but they told me I have to change my credit card due to its extremely unusual nature.From the exact charge, it looks like they are converting USD to whatever currency your country is using, and then moving the decimal over two places. For example, 39.99 USD to CAD would be ~ $5495 CAD. However, there's also some extra in there, so it would be $5495.77 or something. If this is a math error in their system it's extremely nasty and should never have passed any sort of testing.Not that any of that explanation helps as I await a new credit card and look forward to dealing with all that entails.In order to even submit a ticket with teachable I would have to create an account there, Because I never did get what I was hoping to and the charge never went through there was no point as I am now very unlikely to ever use their site.------Edit for clarity:When placing the order I received an alert from the bank about a suspicious $5K+ charge and was asked to authorize it. As I had obviously not placed such an order the bank cancelled the transaction before it was ever processed. As a result this charge did not go through, but I was still told that I had to replace my credit card.Because the transaction did not go through (hence the title of "Attempted $5000+ charge"), I did not create a teachable account nor did I wish to do so to report the error; you should be able to report these things without creating an account.
Review of teachable
I had a problem canceling a subscription from a teacher. Teachable resolved the issue promptly. I highly recommend this platform not only for the educational opportunities available but also for the support provided when things go off track. Thank you, Teachable.
Review of Microsoft
So without Game pass. You spend 200$ on a game which means you now own it and it's not on gamepass but I still have to pay for game pass to play it online? If that's not one of the biggest scams I've ever seen. You people are fools for doing business with these clowns in the first place.
Review of indeed
I've found most of the jobs I've had on indeed. However they need to make employers list the specific location of the workplace. Applying for jobs when I live in the city proper and they are listed in the city proper only to find out they're 20 miles outside of it is lame. Just make them list the city or suburb exactly where the work will be done? Not hard to do 🙄. Other than that it's fine and a decent tool for job seeking. Making employers post a salary or pay range would be a good start too. I don't have time to play games with these people wasting time off of work to interview and they pay insulting wages.
Review of amazon
1. Worst prices2. Comments on products are highly controlled so I wouldn't say they reflect reality3. Doesn't accept feedback on selling made by Amazon itself but just for sellers from the market place4. Products sold on Amazon Prime are generally more expensive than others so that it is rarely worth buying anything under this service 5. Questionable market practices with regards to sellers from the market place
Review of ubereats
Order never received (#972CA) – terrible customer serviceI placed an Uber Eats order in Australia and selected the “leave at door” option. The delivery driver left the bags in front of the main gate facing the street, even though the small gate to the house was open. As a result, the bags were taken – I never received my order.I contacted customer support multiple times, providing a clear explanation and photo evidence. Every claim was dismissed without proper investigation, and the case was closed without discussion.Uber refused to refund or resend the order, claiming they couldn’t “confirm the order didn’t arrive” – completely ignoring the fact that the delivery was handled carelessly.In short:❌ Careless delivery❌ No accountability❌ Useless and dismissive supportWould not recommend. I won’t be using this service again.