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While on a stay at home order to help the fight against covid 19. I decided to use Go Puff.com, a delivery service. Being new to this particular services, I decided to step out on faith. In the belief of honesty and decent customer service. I ordered 8 simple items for about $50.00. The service was quick and I received my order. However one of my items was a half gallon of milk, that was already outdated. They offered to refund my money, but a refund wasn't what I ordered. I still need a half gallon of milk. They will never have to worry about me again.
PC Mag asked us to "review" Netflix and this is the review I gave it: "Netflix is a perveyor of child pornoraphy (Check out "Cuties", (but don't actually watch it) which shows graphic detail of an eleven year old girl in sexually explicit scenes. I understand there are others just as bad and socially irresponsible." Shortly afterwards, I got an email from PC Mag stating that my review had been rejected "as it contains content that is in breach of our community guidelines."
So, I bought an attractively priced Nest Hello door bell/camera. I got an email confirmation for my order. When I click on"View Your Order" in the email, it takes me to a page where there is no shipping information whatsoever. Your further choices are "Contact Us" which is an email address that does not produce a response. And a return policy.
I would not buy again A 5% savings on a $200 item to deal with a company whose name implies a connection to technology, but is unable to deliver convenient shopping experience offered by mom and pop online shops.
It has undergone a long and steady downhill tread primarily over the last decade. Re-examine the editing.
Not sure if it was the popup autoplay video, the side scrolling gif banner, the flashing side bar ads or the automatically scrolling page attempting to fit more ads on the page, but I couldn't read the content without mild nausea and rapid eye twitches. This appears to be what happens when marketing dept leads the website design team?
HostGator is a terrible hosting solution. If PC Magazine is suggesting HostGator, this website is untrustable.
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