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Paused the account due to not being able to remove my cc details ( figured I would deal with it later) They kept on charging me. Contacting my CC company in the morning and reporting this.
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Paused the account due to not being able to remove my cc details ( figured I would deal with it later) They kept on charging me. Contacting my CC company in the morning and reporting this.
This is one of the most unethical companies I've ever dealt with. I've canceled my account months ago but they still charge me. The helpdesk sends canned responses that make no sense. They go back on their word on offers. I hate this company so much.
It's pretty dang sweet ! Some things it misses but it is AI, after all. I think I find it more useful as an assistant to brain storming, than 'fixing' things - though it's sweet for that too! Just double check stuff before using it :-P
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