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by Carolinaphotoguy Posted Wed December 17, 2008 @ 12:44 PM
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HP Inc.
Amazingly poor customer service
Celestron Telescopes
Shoddy equipment, poor customer service, deceptive repair practices
HP Inc
Amazingly poor customer service
Did I mention HP Inc and their really poor customer service?
I'm sure I did, but just in case...
HP Inc.
Amazingly poor customer service.
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by laura T. Posted Wed December 17, 2008 @ 9:58 AM
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DHL, US Bank
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by laura T. Posted Wed December 17, 2008 @ 9:58 AM
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DHL
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by NICHOLAI Posted Sat September 1, 2007 @ 1:48 AM
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1. E-Machine computers. CRAP. If you purchase one, you might as well open your car window on the way home and throw some money out the window while you drive, it is the same thing.
2. AOL. It sucks. They can't stand that they were run out by high-speed internet. Because let's face it, who wants to pay AOL on TOP of what they pay for high-speed? Back in the day where AOL ruled, it was one of the only ways you could get online and it was all dial up. I will NEVER get it again because first of all, they never "let" you cancel, they keep giving you free months. Then when you say you don't want them finally, and they do "cancel" your service, you still get automatically billed for it every month afterwards. STAY AWAY from ANY company who only bills automatically!
3. HotWheels Playsets. They are junk and fall apart, and it takes a mechanical engineer to figure out how to even build the complex tracks.
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by Max Power Posted Fri June 8, 2007 @ 11:52 PM
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Sony - They HATE their customers.
Verizon - They can't compete with Vonage so they sue them.
Wal-Mart - Good luck finding a parking spot, fast register, decent working shopping cart, etc.
RIAA - They made it a habit to extort money out of innocent poor people.
Best Buy - Its actually Worst Buy. They don't like to exchange items if they are defective (I'm probably the only sucker they do this to).
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1 - CoolMaxUSA: Poor quality products; lousy customer service. THE PSU actually fried my MB. The customer support system does not exist.
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by milind Posted Mon March 26, 2007 @ 10:36 AM
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Trackfone
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by tls Posted Thu December 14, 2006 @ 10:31 PM
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1- Polaroid, I will never in my life purchase another polaroid product.
2- Verizon
3- Ford
4- National Grid
5- The Bush admin.. (sorry couldn't help myself)
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by Wolf Posted Tue October 10, 2006 @ 4:39 PM
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Fred Meyer/Kroger
NEVER shop there!! They are overpriced, under paied and the managers are horriable! When I worked for a Fred Meyer (now owned by Kroger) I was told to LIE to the customers to get them to buy the expensive stuff that was crap instead of teh cheaper stuff that seemed to last forever. It has been 2 years since I finally gave up and stoped shoping there. I can get everything I need at Costco, Winco or Target. Yes, I shot at Target, love the store and have NEVER had a problem there.
Wal-Mart
Overpriced and they treat there workers like crap.
Fred Meyer/Kroger
See Above!
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by Craig Esteve Posted Sat October 7, 2006 @ 6:34 AM
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1. HMO/Rotekatze - Ordered a CD from her in December 2005; she said it would be shipped the weekend after payment was received; did not receive CD until mid January 2006; Also saw complaints from one customer who ordered a drawing from her in December 2003 and has not received it as of January 2006. Drawings she did before 2006 looked very nice, but more recent ones showed diminishing quality. In the TV industry, this is known as 'Jumping the Shark'
2. Rayovac - Batteries do not last nearly as long as Duracell or Energizer over normal usage.
3. Peter Pan peanut butter - Somewhat odd taste to it; Tastes much worse than Jif and also worse than Kroger brand
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by Jeannine Lalonde Posted Wed October 4, 2006 @ 6:26 PM
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1. Sprint - I tried repeatedly to get a phone from them (the only land line provider in my new town) when I moved here and they couldn't see around the protection on my credit reports due to an identity theft incident. When I told my story to locals, they laughed and said Sprint is notoriously bad around here.
I wonder if their name change (to Embark) is to get away from the bad reputation.
2. Virgin Mobile - Another cell phone company that puts your on hold and charges you for the minutes. Their prices are sky high, but I guess they thrive on people who can't get cell phones from other companies and are desperate.
3. Verizon - the source of so many headaches! When I left Boston, I cancelled my bundled phone & internet service...or so I thought. They kept billing me for the internet despite calls and emails. I almost flipped out when they sent my account to a collection agency. I had never had one of those calls before! Quite a shock.
Their DSL speeds are pathetic, too. Thank goodness I have a T1 line now.
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Goodwill Industries
Ralph's/Cala Market
Coca-Cola
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by TattleTale Posted Tue October 3, 2006 @ 12:16 PM
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1. Cingular- Even if your service doesn't work, you still have to pay $150 per phone to end it!
2. Yahoo- Watch for automatic withdrawls on your bank statement after they claim to cancel your service!
3. Mary Kay Sales- Their products are amazing, but look into an opportunity to sell with them and they will flat out lie to you until after you've handed your money over!!
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by Posted Tue October 3, 2006 @ 12:10 PM
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Intuit: Quicken, their product, does not do what they say it does, constantly goes berserk by doing the wrong things, and not because I pressed the wrong keys. Their customer support staff are, with one exception, the most ineffeficient and ineffective staff people I have ever encountered. The exception is one man who admitted frankly the program had many bugs, and then helped to fix some of them--but far from all!
(2) Intuit: Quicken, as above.
(3) Dell, because they give poor support, and, worse, they cheat on the price they say they are going to charge, elevate it, and then claim innocence.
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by michael tillman Sat January 26, 2008 @ 10:06 PM
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Phillips Electronics. Every time we buy a Phillips electronic item, we have to return it.
Panasonic. Only works with other Panasonic products.
We tried a DVD recorder with an RCA TV, Sharp DVD/VCR.
The didn't 'talk' to each other. 5 trips to the store that day.
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ANy electronic device, article of clothing, trinket, toy or morsel of food sold at Wal*Mart.
need i say more?
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by The Pepsi Man Mon December 25, 2006 @ 5:24 PM
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Target - Several terrible customer service situations have made Target the one and only retail chain where I refuse to shop.
Sony - I used to be a major Sony fan, with a Playstation 2, big-screen TV, and Sony home theatre system. But after the famous "rootkit" fiasco, I won't be buying any new Sony stuff. I'm still using my current Sony stuff until it wears out though.
Aquafina & Dasani - Contrary to popular belief, neither is actually spring water. Technically the bottles don't actually say it's spring water, so it's not technically a lie, but who are these morons who pay spring-water prices (and more) for New York municipal water that's been run through filters?
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by donno Posted Sun October 1, 2006 @ 10:44 PM
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1. Dell
2. Dell Computer
3. Dell Computer, Inc
Dude, I make a big mistake - I bought a Dell. Decent looking product, virtually useless customer service unless you make a PITA out of yourself. Then they give you stuff to get rid of you. Well, congrats, Dell. It worked with me. Goodbye.
By the way, I agree with the person who said any American made car. I am patriotic, but I am not careless with my money. I have owned 12 imported cars and two American (Ford and Chrysler). The imported cars were all designed better (exception:original bug), and performed better. Interior quality and ergonomics better also. For so much innovation in the US, you would think our cars would be better.
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by Eva Sandvik Posted Sun October 1, 2006 @ 9:04 PM
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Well, that's an easy one!
1. Jeep (see my shared letter)
2. Kenmore. 5 years into the Refrigerator of my Dreams, I have $500 in repairs (2 trips) and who knows how much for spoiled food for both of the times it stopped working. Excuse me, but a refregerator should last more than 5 years without needing any more than a coil cleaning!
3. Service Master. What a load of you-know-what! I tried calling them when Sears made me wait 2 weeks for service. Out of the 3 companies that reaponded, not a single one showed up! At least Sears did... eventually!
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by KellyZ Posted Sun October 1, 2006 @ 10:15 AM
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1. Dell
2. Walmart
3. AOL
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by Daniela E Posted Sat September 30, 2006 @ 11:28 PM
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Verizon
Verizon
Verizon
oh, and also, Verizon
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by Matt65803 Posted Sat September 30, 2006 @ 7:50 PM
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Ford Motor Company - After years of owning Ford vehicles I finally woke up and purchased a Toyota. Haven't had any problems and the dealership is awesome. Toyota truly stands behind their product 100%. The Toyota vehicle speaks for itself. Ford on the other hand was constant trips to the shop.
Gateway Computers - After purchasing a Gateway all I experienced was headaches. The sales team was all nice before purchasing the computer. After the purchase was complete I had a difficult time getting anyone to listen.I finally racked my purchase up to a costly mistake and purchased a Dell. I donated the Gateway (costly paper weight) to Goodwill. They said they had techs would would attempt to fix the computer and put it to good use.
Dish Network - Having enjoyed Dish Network for several months the dish on the house stopped receiving a signal. After going through countless calls with customer service I was informed I would have to pay $99 to have a tech come to the house. I wondered why I would have to pay them to repair THEIR equipment? I was informed that had I purchased the warranty policy it would only cost me $39. I was never offered a warranty policy when signing up for the service. I even inquired about equipment malfuntion before signing up and was informed it was all covered in my contract. Well needless to say I paid the early withdrawal fee and had Direct TV installed the next week. Once again - a costly mistake!
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by Jude Posted Fri September 29, 2006 @ 5:11 PM
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1)Ponds (cold cream manufacturer)
2)Columbia House
3) WalMart
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by JulieM Posted Fri September 29, 2006 @ 2:57 PM
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Time Warner Cable--we were so happy to get out of Houston and away from them.
Walmart--nuff said
Lexmark--never bought a product so broken down and useless. We couldn't even sell one in our garage sale out of the box for 5 bucks.
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by Richard S. Posted Fri September 29, 2006 @ 2:22 PM
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1) AOL
2) Ameritech/SBC
3) Sears Repair services
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by Ellen L. Posted Fri September 29, 2006 @ 12:49 PM
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Direct TV because of their lack of business acumen in resolving customer complaints and their shady business dealings with the contractors they deal with.
Firestone car centers-I took my car in for an oil change and my check engine light went on. Took my car to another mechanic because I had my suspicions, every waiting for their car had astononmical repair bills (400 or more). The mechanic said a valve had been put in backwards, instead of looking at a 600.00 repair bill, it still cost me 125.00. Unscrupulous mechanics.
Dry idea deodorant- it bleached the underarms of my shirt.
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by JonathanL Posted Fri September 29, 2006 @ 12:24 PM
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AT&T - I am not sure I have anything against its original core business but got terrible customer service from AT&T Cable, Cingular Wireless (now owned by AT&T), and SBC (now owned by AT&T).
ADT Security - I worked briefly with an ADT rep a number of years ago to try to develop a plan for a security system for our office. He just could not think creatively about our needs. He had his set solutions and could not think beyond them. When we bought our house, it came with an ADT system installed by the previous owners (actually a system from a smaller company that ADT had purchased). In the midst of all the things one has to do to move into a house, ADT should have had no trouble getting us to continue the service. We scheduled a sales call and the terms were so bad that we decided we should shop around, after all. We ended up going with a smaller company that was able to re-use all the existing equipment and provide better service at a much lower price. We then got a series of letters from ADT trying to get our business -- initially threatening to come remove the equipment and later trying to play up the advantages of signing up with them because we already had their equipment and they would make us a deal.
All American car companies - It may be irrational but I was a child in the 1970s and formed my impressions of them then. I do not follow cars much but while I realize they have made progress in the last three decades, in the mean time my parents, my wife, and I have owned a series of Hondas, Toyotas, VWs, Mazdas, and a Nissan. Other than the Nissan (which my wife owned when we first started dating and was on its last legs at that point), all have performed well. At this point, I do not even think about the American brands when looking for a car.
In case it is not obvious, I think there is a lesson here for companies. Early experiences matter. Let a 10-year-old see you producing bad cars and you may lose the opportunity to be considered in ten purchasing decisions over the years. Provide bad cable or cell phone service to a 25-year-old and you may end up with a 50-year-old unwilling even to consider whatever fantastic technology you are trying to sell by then. AT&T and other huge conglomerates also should be careful about rebranding too quickly. It spent over 100 years building one of the great brands in the country and then bought a bunch of poorly run cable companies with terrible customer reputations and thought it would be a good idea to slap the name "AT&T" on those reputations before it had turned around the actual quality.
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by Phoenix Posted Fri September 29, 2006 @ 12:02 PM
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Gateway/E-Machines - Gateway used to be great, but ever since they purchased E-Machines, their products have gone waaay downhill. Also, good luck getting in touch with a decent customer service or techinical support rep!
Sears - I used to work there, so I may be biased. They really treated their employees like crap. Also, their credit card's usually come with extremely high interest rates, even for those with decent credit.
GM/Dodge - I purchased a used 97 Dodge Intrepid two years ago. Within a month, the transmission died, as well as the transmission control module, and there is some sort of really weird electrical problem that I can't figure out. I did some research, turns out the tranny's they use for this car don't last past 100k miles, if you are lucky enough to even get that far. A company that continues to put questionable transmissions in their cars, is a company that I will never purchase a vehicle from again in my life!!!
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by Courtney C Posted Fri September 29, 2006 @ 11:15 AM
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1. Dell
2. JC Penney
3. Lane Bryant
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by MA Loper Posted Fri September 29, 2006 @ 10:10 AM
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Sprint - I actually left AT&T to take their service and it sucked. Needless to say, we came back!
45 min to an hour just to get a rep on the phone about billing or service issues and they were CHARGING minutes against my cell for the call!
CompUSA - I have had NOTHING but hassles out of them. They are shady and their merchandise is second rate!
For example, I came in on the FIRST DAY of a sale they had to purchase a Microsoft Optical mouse, they were conveniently out of them, offered no rain check, no substitution, but said I could purchase the item up front and IF more came in, they would ship it to me.
But there were no guarantees they'd even get any more, they'd essentially be holding my money until they found out if more were on the way and I'd have to pay to have it shipped to my home!
Ameritech - I have NEVER been so happy to see a company get bought out in my life!
The service itself was crap, the reps who were supposed to be helpful weren't and they basically knew they had everyone in Cleveland held hostage because there were no other local phone options back then! Thank God for Vonage!
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by mary jo Posted Fri September 29, 2006 @ 10:05 AM
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Regis hair salons.
PetSmart
Delta
It takes a LOT for me to give up on a brand or company and since I dont shop particular brands often I dont have a lot of bad stories.
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by nettih216 Posted Fri September 29, 2006 @ 8:49 AM
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IKEA - Customer Care should be called Customer Care-less!
Starbucks - Overpriced
Air France - an easy way to lose your luggage.
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by billt Posted Fri September 29, 2006 @ 2:31 AM
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1 Dell
2 Lexmark
3Apple
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by Venice Posted Fri September 29, 2006 @ 2:10 AM
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Maytag.
Three strikes...
l. Stove
2. Washing Machine
3. Refrigerator (stop laughing)
You're OUT!!!
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Honda
Terrible overall first time experience purchasing a Civic, both with the vehicle and the dealership. No more Hondas for me.
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Microsoft... Don't even ask.
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by ladyran Posted Fri September 29, 2006 @ 12:32 AM
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Capital One - Worst of the worst
Ford - My 2005 Explorer didn't last - hd on going problem - dealership in my area sucks
Town and Country Ford, Bessemer Ala - no longer own a Ford due to them - horrible service department
AmSouth Bank - refuses to cash bank customers checks without thumbprints.
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by nick l Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 9:25 PM
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Taco Bell- their food tastes good but it makes me sick, so I've never gone back
Volkswagen- I've heard horror stories about those cars, and when something goes wrong it costs a fortune to fix.
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by Leanne L Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 9:20 PM
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Hanes...while easy to find and buy, they are cheap and fall apart quickly.
Michigan Bulb company.... You can guarantee death of most plants. Oh, they'll keep replacing them, but how many years do you have to wait to get success?
Turkey hill or shop rite ice cream... Can we say "cardboard box flavor has leaked into the product"?
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by *Brenda* Fri September 29, 2006 @ 1:18 AM
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by georgia moshier Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 9:16 PM
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1) t-mobile
2) wal-mart photo (does that count?)
3) Motorola
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by Ree Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 5:35 PM
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LG Electronics. Might be good products, (although I seem to get a lot of returns on them), but they have lousy customer service.
Charlescraft - Way too many returns on this product. Every time I see my customers buying that label, I always try to steer them to a better brand.
GE Cordless phones - Returns on this item almost every week.
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by Gino Version 1.2 Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 5:27 PM
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Thanks for asking...
1) see 2
2) Sears
3) see 1
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by Firebrat Tracy Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 4:43 PM
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Walmart - Their business practices are deplorable
I can't think of any others right now...I'll be back!
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by becka h Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 4:38 PM
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Sleep comfort: the sleep number bed. Their guarantee says it'll last for 20 years. we had ours for 5 and a seam split in one of the air chambers. You have to pay for part of the fixing if they are going to heed their own warranty and you have to pay for shipping to and from the facility. what a load of crud.
Hunter Douglas (window treatments). they charge about twice their competitor's prices and their crap falls apart after a very short amount of time.
Hyundai/Kia/daewoo yes, their cars are very inexpensive, but I haven't met a driver of one yet that hasn't had a problem with it falling apart right outside of the warranty.
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by tickytack Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 3:57 PM
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DHL - grossly overpriced when compared to FedEx
Mentioned this on the other thread, but anything
Herbal Essences - the commercials were revolting, insulting and tasteless. I'll never use those products again.
VEET (depilatory) - it doesn't work AT ALL and the "bladeless razor" broke the second time I tried it.
Starbucks - sneaky way of operating - tries to squash the little guy.
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by Ree Thu September 28, 2006 @ 5:14 PM
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Me too!
by TheFutureMrsDragonflygrrl Thu September 28, 2006 @ 5:49 PM
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True...
by Ree Fri September 29, 2006 @ 8:34 AM
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aw c'mon
by georgia moshier Thu September 28, 2006 @ 9:18 PM
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No, it does
by tickytack Fri September 29, 2006 @ 8:37 AM
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Well...
by Courtney C Fri September 29, 2006 @ 11:13 AM
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Monopoly
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LOL!
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by Gerald R Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 3:28 PM
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Listing brands that you don't trust is a lot easier than naming brands that you do trust.
Roxio (creator of CD and DVD burning software)
UPS
Walmart
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by TheFutureMrsDragonflygrrl Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 3:25 PM
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Dodge- My first car was a '92 Dodge Spirit. Considering that that was in 1997, that's not a terribly old car, right? Well, by the time I had it the speedometer fluctuated wildly from 0 to 120 as soon as it shifted into high gear. After maybe six months of driving it, a headgasket blew, cracking the block beyond repair. I was carless for a long time after that, because my parents were convinced that I had driven the car to an early grave. A few years later, I started driving a '95 Dodge Caravan. A few months into driving it, the speedometer started dancing. Sure enough, six months later the car blew a headgasket while going down the interstate. My parents conceded that maybe Dodges were just crap. We haven't bought one since. I know plenty of people have great luck with Dodge, and I'm smart enough to realize that two crappy cars out of thousands doesn't equal a crappy car company. Still, I don't trust them, and I'll never have another one!
Wal-Mart- My mother told me that if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all. Therefore, I have nothing to say about Wal-Mart. I shop elsewhere. 'Nuff said.
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Interesting!
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by franese Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 3:13 PM
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Wal-Mart - I don't boycott them, but I think they're a horrible company
General Foods - they're touting their cereals as being "whole grain" but they use enriched wheat flour in which nutrients are being taken out. Very misleading.
Mr. Coffee - I've never seen a Mr. Coffee that keeps coffee hot (needless to say, I don't buy them)
Microsoft - that's an easy one . . .Bill Gates can't seem to put out a product without a security flaw
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GM - 'nuff said? My old beat-up '93 Ford has had fewer problems than my mother's low-mileage Chevy minivan which is eight years newer.
Any HMO ever created - they screw up, and then you the patient have to fix the problem ... if it's fixable.
Yoplait: everything they make, including "light" yogurt, contains high-fructose corn syrup. This includes the ones marked "health or healthy". Frozen products too. I don't care how cheap it is or how many charities they support; until they get that poison out of their products they won't come in my front door.
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by nettih216 Posted Fri September 29, 2006 @ 8:52 AM
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what a shame, used to be a fabulous place to shop
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by vc Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 2:47 PM
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Off hand, the company I hate the most is Ray Ban. I spent a good chunk of change for nice polarized sun glasses and they literally fell apart months later. The frame sucked so bad that the glasses weren't able to be repaired. I called them, e-mailed them and used PFB back in the day and never heard word one from them. Ray Ban sucks big time.
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