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Dexter S.

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  • Walmart

12/28/15

Walmart.com used to be a very consumer friendly website; but like I said, "used to be". Now, their search engine couldn't find its own butt with both hands. Also, many items are listed with no count on the ad with the the picture of the product so small that you cannot read the count or weight; so, you must put in into your cart in order to read the count or weight. Then, best of luck to you with that for Walmart.com has no "remove" this item from cart button and that within itself triggers at least 2 emails per week reminding you that you left something in your cart. In addition, Walmart in general, handles many Chinese items which have labeling mistakes, e.g., men's adult diapers in XL size states sizes 38 to 64. I am a 52 with a relatively small butt for my weight and could not get these on. So, the B. C. I. C.(big Chinaman in Charge) of labeling must have been dyslexic and the size should have been 38 to 46... not 64; I thought that that might have exceeded any logical possibility of accuracy being able to stretch from a size 38 unto a 64; but like a fool, I bought a package.

  • Buddy's Jeans

3/17/14

I never knew or realized that there were still men's jean makers within the USA, especially ones that made big men's jeans too. Well I was mistaken, there is one in Mississippi, www.buddysjeans.com up to a size 60 and right now about $45 per pair and not $125 like some places. It cost about $8 to mail them to your home with no charge for hemming the length as you can order them already hemmed to the length you most likely need. Remember the old time TufNut brand jeans that wore like iron and lasted forever... Buddy's got'em.

  • smkw.com

3/17/14

If you like outdoor equipment, especially knives, they've got it. Once you give them your email address they will send you a notice each time they have a sale of any kind. Their customer service is outstanding, they bend over backwards to satisfy any and all complaints. SMKW = Smokey Mountain Knife Works, f. Y. i. They sell all types of kitchen utensils, jams and jellies, gravies and rues, seasonings, camping gear, work clothing, antique knives, swords, bows, cross bows and etc. along with the brand new designs from knife makers around the world. You can request a catalog there too. They used to have a webcast but I don't know if they still do... where they would show you the knife up close and personal. They sell collectibles like old coins and Indian (feather not dot) arrow heads, civil war relics, and old farm tools. In addition, they carry a complete line of touristy stuff like tee shirts, caps, water bottles, and the usual junkie items. They have items from $5000 to 10 cents. On some occasions postage is free, usually on $50+ of merchandise.

  • iYogi

3/17/14

When I first started with them about 4 years ago, I thought they were the "cat's meow"; but the longer I stayed the more of their true colors came out. Basically, all that I observed them do was go to www.filehippo.com and use programs off of that website like ccleaner and Defraggler while they deleted all my past history and all cookies. Then, one had the audacity to bad mouth my anti-virus (Avast) and told me it was trash. I did a Google search later and found that they were owned by IYOGI, but he wanted to sell me the upgraded version at a charge instead of using the free program. Soon they began with the phone calls trying to do unnecessary scans and tell me that I probably had been hacked and that you need their top of the line security program for just an extra $XXX for all your computers. Soon, the service fell off when it became apparent that I was not going to buy any of their upgrades. They began using my new McAfee, my MalWare Bytes (which they used too) and simply deleting all my history and cookies... all of which I could do for myself, but they always ended the conversation by attempting high pressure tactics to sell you an upgrade and I already had one of their better programs that they offered. It really got to the point when I did have a problem, I would not call them because I did not feel like getting hassled... I would take my computer to a local shop and for $20 they would look at it and determine what was wrong and if it was just in need of a file cleaning and "tune up" the $20 covered it... hard ware and installation was extra and any additional required software or extra memory ram gigs were extra. So, from then on, when I saw their phone numbers on my caller ID I simply ignored them. Then, they started leaving messages that I possibly have been hacked and I needed to call them immediately. I ran my own antivirus full scan and Malware Bytes full scan and it found nothing. They distort everything, they are aggressive on sales tactics, they are rude if you don't buy anything from them. To the plus side each and every time that I spoke to a female tech, they were not rude and normally quiet helpful; so, might I suggest if you have IYOGI ask to speak to a female tech. Lastly, when it was 3 months before my contract expiration date, they start bombarding you with at least 2 phone calls per day per land line and per cell phone.

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Dexter S.'s review of iYogi earned a Fraud Buster vote

Dexter S.'s review of iYogi earned 5 Very Helpful votes

Dexter S.'s review of Buddy's Jeans earned 2 Very Helpful votes

Dexter S.'s review of smkw.com earned 3 Very Helpful votes

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