Bad and Unrealiable
The company is very unreliable. They make fake promises and don't stick to them. It was a horrible experience to hire these people. I won't repeat my mistake of trusting them ever again!
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The company is very unreliable. They make fake promises and don't stick to them. It was a horrible experience to hire these people. I won't repeat my mistake of trusting them ever again!
Their devices don't work accurately as they claimed them to be. When you go back and tell them about the issues, they don't take them very well and would make excuses instead of facing them and actually doing something to fix them.
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