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Another overhyped, get rich at home with no work site. They claim "Make up to $379 per day! Save your money, you likely will make nothing here.
So I came across this SSN Registry website, thinking I was going to have to write a -beware- report on SiteJabber. However - the website doesn't actually ask for your SSN, but rather asks for your name and location then gives you a picture that will make you laugh. Nothing to worry about. Totally safe.
I thought it might be a good idea to have password protection as well as the convenience of automatically logging in to a range of websites... with just one password. So I surfed the web, found Keeper Password Manager, and thought I had signed up for a free trial. It was probably my mistake - but it was none too clear - and I found myself paying for a year's subscription. So, to make the most of it, I fed in all the websites in my records - 100+ - got Keeper to enter passwords for them, then found it ponderous (continually feeding in the master keyword), unworkable (the long Keeper passwords failed to override the existing website passwords), and I was in a mess. An email to Keeper failed to bring a response. So, I have spent hours re-installing passwords (Forget Password... you bet) and regaining some independence. Conclusion: Keeper is probably excellent for a business with a lot of valuable passwords but, for a home user, it is a lot of stress and a waste of money. I have now transferred all my passwords to Firefox storage with the exception of four banking passwords which I know and have concealed back-up for.
I had given this card number 2 month before on another site My computer was closed on 2018-02-09 I have never surfed on the site "Un-RDV-ce-soir.com" But the only solution was to block the card to stop this kind of Payement They are thieves
First, Second Story Books is owned by Allan Stypeck, noted book appraiser and antique and rare books dealer. He has appeared on PBS's Antiques Roadshow and Maryland Public Television's Chesapeake Collectibles. I have spoken with him on occasions and he has been, thoroughly, generous with his time and advice. However, there is a DISCONNECT with his staff at both locations (Maryland and Washington, D. C.) The staff are, frankly, rude and show little interest to provide assistance when I have called to make inquiries. Most importantly, I have submitted, on several occasions, books for a potential sale. The prices quoted to me were an insult and bordered on thievery - the staff being arrogant and not thinking I knew anything about rare and collectible books and their market value. My advice is that - if you are dealing with an estate inheritance that has a large book collection or ephemera, OR, you have just one jewel of a book with potential value, do your research to know what the market value is and what percentage of the value you should expect. Also, contact reputable Auction houses for a possible evaluation; but, just do your due diligence to get at least THREE quotes from different dealers in your area or call others in a different state. As stated, my experiences with Mr. Stypeck differs, vastly, with what I have encountered with staff members. I have determined never to deal with Second Story, unless it is with Mr. Stypeck.
Takes forever for package to arrive. Little to no communication. Quality of products not very high. I wouldn't recommend buying from here.
These guys first logged my IP address and then deleted my account! DON'T BUY FROM SECUREVPN! ONLY SCAM! Never ever again!
I strongly advise you not to order code signature at this company. They have very heavy never ending due diligence. You better sell your application through the Microsoft store only and buy your developer signature from Apple if it is for MacOS. The Microsoft store procedure is very light. You can submit an application to Microsoft store without signing and Microsoft signs the application on your behalf. The membership is very cheap in both cases (apple and microsoft): almost $100 each for a company. Don't focus on "standalone" distribution. We wasted 1 month for code sign. And this could have been used for marketing.
Bought this from a seller on Amazon. Great scent but is real greasy. The can stops up about 1/4 to 1/2 of can. Purchased on April 2024, it's mid May 2024 & I'm on my 3rd can, the others had to trashed
I had hoped that at least for us golden oldies over 40 a 'mature site' might be reliable. No way. The usual rip off and expensive too. I had hoped the site might be a reliable alternative to Tinder. The site is well designed and easy to use but you only get 500 letters or spaces per message for one pound sterling ($1.50) so to make any communications at all you go through $50 in a flash. Most of the women are average to unappealing in the beauty department and seem sex mad intent on any combination of sexual activity from Bi to threesome or oral. Naturally I tested a number of the more attractive participants. The results were all identical. Their English grammar was suspect, the replies anodyne avoiding any answers to questions or personal information or indeed asking any real information about oneself. Instead one was invited to chat continuously but it is a one sided chat with no feedback or hope of progress.In response to trying to make a date, go for a drink, issue a dinner invitation inevitably you got a reply such as 'How are you tofay'. This was a shame because I took a real fancy to one photo personality claiming to be 41 but from analysis of her hands certainly closer to 50. After a number of exchanges I was sent a photo of the person's very abundant breasts. Two days later after requesting a 'mugshot' I was sent the same photo and when I pointed out I had already seen it there was a feeble excuse so clearly the site operator had forgotten they had sent it. Quite clearly in all the cases I experienced you were never speaking to the real person but to a site employee. I learn from another user that even if you get so far as requesting a contact you are referred to yet another site and charged at least $50 with no guarantee of a hook up. The site is 9 months old and is operated out Curacao i believe via the Netherlands but hides its real identity and has all the hallmarks of yet another Russian scam. BEWARE! All the profiles are honeytraps and you get nowhere. This is the sister to an identical site at Matureflirtbook and also masquerades under www.Mysecretsexcontact.com
Worst website, they use offensive foul language and sell worthless products.
Just go to the Government PPSR site & buy a PPSR Certificate for $3.40. These guys charge 10 times more for some extra but essentially useless info - the info you really want is in that PPSR cert.
Securitas, also known as Securitas AB, and Securitas Security Services USA, is a European company with lots of money who bought up the valuable US security branding like Burns and Pinkerton, then promptly degraded the meaning of security. In fact, security as practiced by Securitas is just about nonexistent. If one of their security guards comes across a robbery in progress on property advertised as having 24/7 security, the Securitas guard just moves on without investigating, reporting the robbery or doing anything. Then, to protect its butt, Securitas makes up phony reports a day later full of lies. I read over 900 comments by former and current Securitas employees, the majority of whom gave Securitas no more than 1 or 2 stars, and slammed Securitas for the horrible company it is to its own employees. Not only does Securitas take no responsibility for the harm, losses and damages their incompetence causes to consumers depending on them, they will denigrate and harm anyone who sues them for the losses they sustained. Hire a local security firm if you want real security. Securitas is only about squeezing every penny from any contract possible, and its employees and the damaged consumers be damned.
They take the money and run. You are left with no updates and a machine dose not do what you bought for. Dont buy
Dear Mr Bond, help me out please. What does NSA actually stand for? 'National Socialist Agency' maybe?
Will overcharge for shipping and has horrible customer service. Do not use them.
BUYER BEWARE! $$$ RIP OFF If you need to cancel your contract early due to moving, sold your home or even going into a assisted living facility SAFETOUCH SECURITY SYSTEMS will not let you out of your contract. They don't offer an early termination fee like most contracts. You must keep paying your monthly monitoring fees even though you no longer live in the house for possibly years or you can full pay all the months left in your contract in advance, just like a bad gym membership. ***********caveat emptor********
Took money and did not properly fill an order; did not respond to a contact message left via the website; the 0845 telephone number quoted is bogus
The contract is a catch Don't use them They will sign u up for 10 yrs and u won't be able to cancel The service is subpar And very expensive Bunch of bullies They will sue u Use adt Or city alarms
BE AWARE! This web site makes you believe that you need to pay for just filing the social security card paper.$44.00 for putting your name/numbers on a piece of paper that you will still have to take to the social security office.
So, I submitted a complaint about how I was mistreated by TSA agents upon re-entering the country. Homeland Security is, from what I understand, the overseeing company (or parent company) to the TSA. I'd tried complaining on the TSA website, but they disregard complaints as a matter of course. I filled out the form on the Homeland Security website, and I didn't actually tell them how badly mistreated I was by the TSA agents. I was afraid to make myself vulnerable and share that, and then get laughed at, mocked, and ignored. They wrote back and scolded me for, and I quote, "Your application did not include an acceptable, detailed, written description of your difficulties with airport screening or United States border crossings." I wrote back and explained that I was so beaten down that I couldn't cope with more people pretending to care, when in reality they were all laughing at me behind my back, and I begged them to just give me some assurance that they cared. They closed my case. Here's an analogy: a kid is bullied by a mean kid in school. The kid goes to the teacher and reports it, knowing full well that the teacher is the mean kid's dad. "Thank you for telling me about this, David. I promise I'll look into it," the teacher says somberly. As soon as the teacher's alone with his son, whom we'll call Junior, the teacher says, "Great job, Junior! Keep stealing his lunch money just like Daddy taught you, okay?" And they high-five. I was expecting that going in, and I was braced for it, because I've already been so damaged by all of this. But there was still a tiny part of me that hoped I was wrong. I wasn't.
Take your details under false pretences! - I was looking for some futniture catalogues so that my husband and i can go through them and choose some new stuff for our house. I came accross trade secret. After clicking request a catalogue i entered my name, address and email, only to receive a message that they don't send catalogues but you can have a looksie on the online one. Now if i wanted an online one, i would have find it! I wanted a hard copy! Obvously if i knew i would be offered an online version i would have never entered my details! I wrote to them saying that their information is misleading and they are taking people's details under false pretences and i also requested that they delete all my details from their database! I better not receive any junk mail or similar! I also gave them 48h to change their settings. If they fail, i will report them to the authorities!
These guys are crooks. They sign up people on long term contracts without providing transparency. If you move or want to move to a new vendor you lose-- they will sue you for remainder of contract - even if you provided your own equipment. They lie and cheat. They use the legal system to extract money out their clients. DO NOT BUY FROM THEM--CROOKS_ LOOK AT CASENET TO SEE THE QUANTITY OF LAWSUITS THEY HAVE AGAINST FORMER CUSTOMERS... DO YOUR RESEARCH... THEY EXTORT CUSTOMERS
Do Not Use CPI!. Got a Quote for $59.99 and signed agreement for 60 Months. Paid over $3457. 00 for additional equipment, and when they showed up to do install was given an ultimatum to pay 99.84/month or have no service agreement. What the HE! CPI security Cameras are setup to record when alarm goes off, not all the time and you will be charged more for going over their allotted video space. The Installer had my sales Rep Ashley on the speaker phone while discussing the situation and she had the nerve to blame me the customer for not understanding. We had a contract in black and white and I was to blame. Really?
Nothing real on this website just Fakes.
The contract you sign to receive service does not allow for cancellation for any reason, even if you move to a state where they don't offer service. I am now forced to pay for an additional year for a service I am not receiving. I would give this company 0/5 stars if were possible. When I signed up with CSG, I was often away on assignment so we paid for a security monitoring company so my wife could feel safe when I was gone. CSG said that if the military gave us orders to relocate before the end of the contract, they would cancel the contract. So when I got orders to return to my home of record, WA state, they said that this doesn't count and we are still locked into the contract. I asked what we can do since we were leaving Texas and we cannot transfer service to Washington because they don't even offer service there. Maybe I can pay a cancellation fee. They said no and I will have to continue paying for an entire year even though they will provide no service. I asked if they thought that was fair and the customer service agent said, "You obviously thought it was fair when you signed the contract." This is how they treat veterans.
"Tech" answered my question with a demonstrably wrong, completely stupid suggestion. When I pointed out why this was impossible, asked for some more details, which should have been the first step. Then disappeared into the ozone. What a waste of time.
You will loose your money. They enable you to withdraw small amounts in the beginning. Scam you with a "Promo' to invest BIG and then no more WITHDRAWALS!
Another site that poses as a cybersecurity expert. But all it contain is fake reviews to gain affiliate payback. Not a trusted resource!