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Subject: Feedback on Purchase and Product Advice – New Balance Oxford StreetI recently purchased the New Balance ABZORB 9060, Grey (U9060IV1), at the Oxford Street store (287–291) and was assisted by Uday Pal Trabelsi. Uday’s personal professionalism, patience, and knowledge of the product range were commendable.However, I am concerned about the guidance provided regarding trainer suitability. It appears there was little consideration of gait assessment or individual foot needs, resulting in a recommendation that may not have been appropriate for me.Following the purchase, I found New Balance after-sales support to be inadequate, unhelpful, and, unfortunately, seemingly intentional in its shortcomings.While Uday performed his role professionally, this experience highlights a broader issue with product guidance and aftercare that could affect customers relying on expert advice. I hope New Balance reviews its approach to ensure future customers receive the correct support and guidance.
I’m deeply disappointed with Google Workspace’s billing practices. I originally signed up for two Gmail accounts (CHF 12 per month each) and later increased to seven accounts for a short time. I quickly realised I didn’t need the extra ones, so I cancelled them — yet Google continues to charge me every month for all seven.Only after contacting support did I discover that I had been placed on a yearly commitment plan without any clear warning or visible option to choose a flexible monthly plan. As a result, I’m locked into paying for unused accounts for an entire year — even though the extra ones were cancelled quickly.This feels deceptive and unfair, especially for small businesses expecting flexibility from a modern cloud service. There should be a clear, explicit opt-in for yearly contracts, not an automatic lock-in that customers only discover after being billed.If you’re considering Google Workspace, be extremely careful during sign-up. Double-check that you are on a flexible monthly plan if you don’t want to be stuck paying for accounts you don’t use.For anyone seeking cheaper and more transparent alternatives, here are some good options I found after this experience:Zoho Mail / Zoho Workplace – free or from about CHF 1/user/monthHostinger Email Hosting – from CHF 1/user/monthIONOS Email – simple business email from around CHF 1–2/user/monthFastMail – privacy-focused, reliable, and still cheaper than GoogleI hope my experience helps others avoid the same mistake. Transparency matters — especially when small business owners are trying to manage every franc carefully.
First my account was disabled without reasons then restored after appeal but still can’t sign in ,I have recovery email and phone .Too many failed attemptsUnavailable because of too many failed attempts. Try again in a few hours.Iry another way.It’s already 3 days no support nothing,why I have to wait for something ? This is disgusting.
There are so many things that should be improved on this mail app, to name a few: you cannot search deleted messages, even if you’re in the deleted folder and you go on search it defaults automatically to your inbox. The archive feature is useless, as the archived messages suddenly disappear and it’s impossible to relocate them in an archived folder. No quick delete email button… and I could go on! Really wasn’t expecting such a poor mail app from Google!
Would give it a zero if I could. Emails to me bounced back. Zero support available from a live person in any way. No email contact. Changed to microsoft outlook and was talked through the whole change over. Have a phone number to call. Customer service there 1000% better.
Below 0 score totally useless email service. The worst is its search. Anything received before 6 months ago from a business or firm including official documents cannot be found. It digs out completely unconnected unrelated emails - cretinous idiotic stupid useless crap.
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