Um @DeweyDodgeJeep cant exactly contact you if youre rejecting it. Not sure why you'd displaying it than. Just trying to make an appointment but your online scheduler doesn't work for anything but oil changes and the like it seems. Youre going to make me call? What is this, 2010?
Haha @McDonalds new “McValue menu” made it more expensive than it was.
Before - Buy one McChicken for 2.39$ and get a second for a dollar. That’s been active for a few years now Two = 3.78$.
Now - Buy 1 for a reduced price of 2.19$ and the second is also 2.19$. Two = 4.38$
So @eBay really had me waste a lot of time trying to figure out why a coupon it’s prominently displaying on my page wasn’t working. Turns out it’s only good for non US customers. Why would you put it all over my US based screen and then bury that in the fine print? Poor UX/CX
Hey @McDonalds FYI your app says it’s lunch. Takes lunch orders but then cancels them. Email shows it’s an hour earlier than it is. I know it’s only a couple days since the first time in human history that the time sprung forward, but you might want to fix it.
Perhaps this is why all their pages w/ text input lately have been increasingly difficult to interact with, as suddenly in the middle of typing the context is no longer on the text box and you have to click back in it to continue typing but get to do it again a few seconds later
Uh...no. @Yahoo Because I'm old and don't change up my habits without good reason, my homepage has been Yahoo for decades now. You've given me that reason now, congrats. Rendering the page, then clearing it to leave this is something...
Obviously I have to play with it. Looks like they're pushing a constant stream of session data to whatever that company is. Moving the mouse around the screen across various elements makes the request count go crazy.
Sitting in front of my giant TV I’ve been binging @netflix on for weeks, I open my phone (on same WiFi network) to check something on the app and am told I’m not allowed to because I’m not at home and need to ask for temporary permission. Their “anti sharing”tech is pure dogshit.
Which the CS rep acknowledged, but told me it didn’t happen on static connections. So the solution to be able to use my service normally is to subscribe to another service? Fantastic suggestion.
So was told by @netflix today that I couldn’t watch because I was not on my home WiFi (I was). Customer service then told me it’s because my IP address changed. I’d imagine it did after a power outage and worldwide StarLink outage reset everything.
Maybe the IP last seen from that device changed since last weekend, but if their tech can’t recognize that as “same household” usage, perhaps it’s not ready for widespread application in a world where a vast majority of their user base is on dynamic residential connections.
You know, this isn't the clever marketing you think it is @Tripadvisor. I only looked at it on your site because I showed up to my reservation and found the hotel doesn't even exist anymore. CCing @IHGhotels and @CrownePlaza since they couldn't be bothered either.