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Majority of the tutors are from third world countries. The fee of the tutoring subscription is describe on the webpage but I noticed many of the tutor would try to bride you for more money for answer to your questions. Had a incident today (12/11/2020) at 12:36pm, tutor name was Akshat M. ID #: 9653710 where the...
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You pay a monthly fee to help you with learn from their questions and math examples but 80% of them are WRONG. I love the idea of this website but honestly why am I paying so much money so that I can be taught the wrong way? I used to There math section to work on a...
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The coordinators are very greedy and not helpful at all to their subject matter experts. They don’t perform their duty of honest and correct review of experts’ answers. Some coordinators even give 0 score without reading what question ask. They never reply to questions or doubts asked by subject matter experts in the official WhatsApp group or...
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Just want to report that I found the Chegg advertisement that I keep hearing on Pandora inappropriate due to its obvious sexual innuendo (i.e. the woman is speaking in a seductive tone, talking about “oh there was bonding” “stripped of all” “finally exposed” Clearly meant to appeal to college students, I just dont think we should be...
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I called on April 3, 2018 & spoke w/Jamal starting at 3:39 PM CST. I asked for a return address label as I hadn’t received it since my call in late Jan. Initially, Jamal was trying to be helpful, however, he became condescending and haughty during the conversation which put me on the defensive. Once Jamal started...
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Sell defective phones
Be careful when shopping in the 110.shop store, especially when buying telephones. Situation: I bought a phone as a gift for my mother for Christmas. The first mistake: when I received the device, it didn't even occur to me that I had to check the device on the spot, specifically insert the SIM card and check if it works. I gave a gift and an unpleasant surprise: the device does not see the SIM card. The second surprise: in the warranty, without expertise, we are immediately accused that we have damaged the device ourselves, which means no warranty and the defect will not be remedied free of charge. You are careful and alert. No compromises are offered to the buyer this time!
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