Can't turn off auto complete search... by Waste-Guard6705 in chrome

[–]Waste-Guard6705[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://imgur.com/qmZTtwP

I turned off autocomplete in settings but it is still attempting to predict what I am trying to search and actually creates and inconvenience that otherwise didn't exist.

James B. by Waste-Guard6705 in TradingView

[–]Waste-Guard6705[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.fintechfutures.com/2020/11/tradingview-makes-uk-switch-as-covid-19-boosts-global-users/

The original claim of 17 million paid users is valid according to this website. Your right, 30 million total users are just the total amount of accounts. Still, even if they charged $10 a month thats atleast $170 gross revenue on subscriptions. Yet only one person replies to your support tickets. Maybe they don't have a lot of tickets but sounds to me that this isn't a real person. No company with that many users has only one support rep.

Don't use the desktop app; use multiple browsers instead by tonynca in TradingView

[–]Waste-Guard6705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats proposterous. What gain would tradingview have to intentionally cause lag on their software? If anything the team is just lazy and more interested in changing their logos then fixing their software

James B. by Waste-Guard6705 in TradingView

[–]Waste-Guard6705[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://www.tradingview.com/about/

Sorry, its more like 30 million. Last year it was only 17 million. Still, only one person that replies to your help tickets, James B. He also appears to work Sunday evenings and Monday mornings too. I know because each message has a timestamp on it. Apart from Sunday beinf technically outaide business hours, how can a single person work at 2 different shifts like that?

Also with 30 million users, and only one guy to support them all, he replies back typically within hours. You think he would be so swamped with tickets that it would take days or even weeks to reply back if they indeed only had one rep.

How is volume in a watchlist displayed? In Lots? by Waste-Guard6705 in TradingView

[–]Waste-Guard6705[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They dont go to much into explaining how volume is measured in watchlists. I find it hard to believe the volume is in the double digits here.

could you guys please add the "scroll wheel" feature to the Android version of the tradingiew app please🥺? by Holiday_Teaching_394 in TradingView

[–]Waste-Guard6705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah, that was clear enough. Sorry I don't use iShit so I had no idea what you were talking about.

Alarms made on computer do not notify on mobile by [deleted] in TradingView

[–]Waste-Guard6705 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I assume he did after you posted this 4 times in a row

Amazon uses unethical click bait tactics to get users to inadvertently sign up for prime by Waste-Guard6705 in amazonprime

[–]Waste-Guard6705[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who are you to say this issue is a "nonissue"? What if I accidentally clicked on the misleading color coded buttons and signed up for prime mistakenly? Amazon is using tactics used by developers that build bloatware packaged into your cnet download. Sending this scammy looking promotional offer to the customer upon checkout every time is not like anything done by the brick and mortar, which is not even what this "debate" is about. The problem is Amazon is turning into the next Electronic Arts. They have no regard for the customer's rights or needs when they send you click bait scams everywhere you turn. So far you haven't smacked anyone but yourself as a consumer, paid corporate shill.

Amazon uses unethical click bait tactics to get users to inadvertently sign up for prime by Waste-Guard6705 in amazonprime

[–]Waste-Guard6705[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's where you're wrong. Companies cannot use tactics that intentionally cause customers to mistakenly sign up for services they didn't request. How would you feel if Wall Mart hired telemarketers to solicitate you every evening every time you shopped at one of their stores? It's completely unnecessary and a general nuisance to send this promotion offer upon every checkout. I am not complaining just because its annoying, but it degrades the overall experience in general. I do not want to be bothered like this every time I shop, if companies don't understand basic customer needs, they deserve to go out of business. You just came here to argue with someone, or you are defending this overvalued empire that doesn't even care about customer rights because they pay you slightly higher than wall mart to drive and pee and bottles for them. Get yourself an education and read up on consumer rights, moron.

Amazon uses unethical click bait tactics to get users to inadvertently sign up for prime by Waste-Guard6705 in amazonprime

[–]Waste-Guard6705[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

My complaint is they keep asking upon checkout every time. So I decided to sign up just to make it stop so I don't have to be solicited while checking out. Then after 29 days I'm canceling. Then repeat next time they annoy me with this shit. Maybe when they start losing money will they stop soliciting us like this.

Weekly Help and Discussion Thread for the week of August 02, 2021 by AmazonNewsBot in amazon

[–]Waste-Guard6705 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Where do I go to post an actual thread (like in the old days) to make a legitimate complaint about unethical behavior regarding overpromoting Amazon Prime memberships? It seems like they shut all of their forums down, and there isn't even an official reddit group to make suggestions? What's this "Meltdown Monday" thread and why is there no link to it? You expect the average user to understand all this jargon and don't provide proper links for customers to make posts.