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Fit bit app on google terrible does not…
Fit bit app on google terrible does not update problems with sync it a waste of time now complete rubbish
Pure garbage have had my phone for over…
Pure garbage have had my phone for over a month for repair And still waiting for phone to be fixed The tech before replace mother board and got a new IEMI But did not notify Google of change and gone thru what I would call stupid and Google not carry enough to fix the phone and ship it back to me Well never buy another Google pixie phone Garbage service If could booking number 12652194 as said pure garbage Stay far away
If I could give less than 1 stay I would
There’s a reason all the reviews only have 1 star,that’s all I have to say
Told me I could not return my watch…
Told me I could not return my watch that is not fit for purpose which is obviously against the sales of goods act 1979 and fobbed me off with a replacement which may well have the same issue when it eventually arrives after me having to go without one for up to 18 days
Google Nest × Yale Lock: A Masterclass in How to Waste a Customer’s Time
This has been one of the most frustrating and incompetent support experiences I’ve ever dealt with regarding a Google Nest × Yale smart lock. I was explicitly misled by Google’s own Nest support page, which showed my device warranty expiring on September 17, 2025. Based on that information, I followed Google’s guidance and contacted Yale, assuming the lock was still under warranty. That information turned out to be wrong.
Yale later claimed the warranty had already expired in August 2025, directly contradicting what Google displayed for the same Google Nest lock. So which one is correct? Because customers should not be punished for trusting the official warranty information shown by Google for a Google-branded product.
What followed was months of pure chaos. Endless emails, repeated troubleshooting, zero ownership, and constant handoffs between different support agents, each forcing me to re-explain the entire situation from scratch. No continuity, no accountability, no resolution.
Between Google and Yale, five months of my time were completely stolen—emails, calls, explanations, and follow-ups that led absolutely nowhere. This stopped being a hardware issue and became a systemic support failure. If this is how warranty issues for a Google Nest lock are handled, then the warranty itself is meaningless.
Totally useless service. Deeply disappointing. I would strongly warn others not to expect real support when a Google Nest lock actually fails.
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2-1433000039560
Fitbit watch has one year life
Very poor quality on FitBit watches, maximum life is one year. They replace in warranty but it is a pain every time. You should buy if you are ready to buy a new one every time the warranty ends. Fitbit replaced my watch in guarantee, that went bad again and I had to buy new. New one went bad, replaced and went bad again. Pathetic quality.
Don't buy Google watches unless you love second hand for brand new prices
I bought a brand new pixel watch 3 in their offers before Christmas for a Christmas present, and the watch turned out the be faulty. It was an intermittent fault so took about a week of back and forth with their team for resets then waiting for the fault again. Annoying but such is life.
Anyway they agreed to replace it, I did the online replacement order thing and it said it would be replaced with a second hand, refurbished watch, which is totally unacceptable for a brand new faulty watch that I shouldn't have had to deal with in the first place. I contacted them AGAIN and they said that was automated, I'd get a brand new one they assured me. Then a refurb arrived in the post! I contacted again, had hours of discussion where they kept telling me the refurb would be great and I kept explaining the warranty is half as long and second hand is not what I purchased. They said swap the watches, finished the return, we'll do another for a brand new watch. So I do, admin, postage etc etc.
Finally, watch arrived in the post today, it's another second hand refurb 😭. Honestly I think they are trolling me. How can a CS team be this inept!?! For such a massive company?!
Don't buy anything off Google store
My replacement fitbit4 has suffered the…
My replacement fitbit4 has suffered the same issues. I’m not sure if they just fobbed me off with a refurbished as a replacement but it’s had the same issues being battery draining quickly then eventually a blank screen & unable to reboot etc. was told on 5.1.26 I was being referred to a team who could help & they would contact within 24-48hrs. Have heard absolutely nothing despite emailing back to the original support numerous times requesting an update. Both watches were either less than a year or as the replacement which lasted just over a year. Awful service experience & it seems the product does not give reasonable service either
First bought my Fitbit Charge in Sept…
First bought my Fitbit Charge in Sept 23. The device completely died in November 24 and a refurbed replacement device was sent. This has now also died, exactly the same fault. I can see from Fitbit Community that many other users have experienced the same fault at the same time. Fitbit have said that the device is out of warranty so they havent offered any repair or replacement, only a 35% discount for a new device. There is clearly a fault with these devices so I will be looking at better quality alternatives to Fitbit.
Fully functional product made unusable…
Fully functional product made unusable via software – pure planned obsolescence**
I own a Google Nest device that is perfectly functional from a hardware perspective.
However, Google has now unilaterally decided to render it unusable by disconnecting it from the app and removing software support.
As a result, I am forced to purchase a new device not because mine is broken, but because Google deliberately chose to disable it.
This practice creates unnecessary electronic waste and directly contradicts Google’s constant public statements about environmental sustainability and ecological responsibility.
Google claims that I could have benefited from a “replacement promotion,” yet I never received any communication whatsoever: no email, no in-app notification, no warning on the device itself.
You cannot fail to take advantage of an offer that was never communicated.
Being declared “not eligible” after the fact, without ever having had a real opportunity to participate, is unfair, arbitrary, and unacceptable.
I am not asking for a favor. I am asking that a working product not be deliberately turned into electronic waste to drive new sales.
This experience clearly shows that Google prioritizes profit over sustainability and customer respect.
A dangerous precedent that every potential Nest customer should be aware of before investing in these products.
Stay clear of google and their phones…
Stay clear of google and their phones poor quality three now all faulty and poor customer service from Google stay clear and trY Eleswhere
I tried three times to buy a Pixel 10…
I tried three times to buy a Pixel 10 Pro from the Google Store three (3) times. Despite messages about transferring photos, I wasn't told my order failed because Google needed to verify my credit card; there was no email or SMS notification to let me know I needed to verify my Credit Card. I only found out when I was wondering when my Pixel phone would arrive. Checking my CC statement showed no Google transaction. After digging around the Google store, I saw it was because my card needed to be verified. To verify, the first step was uploading a photo of my CC with my name and number clearly visible—only one photo, but AMEX has the name and number on opposite sides of the card, making this impossible. Ordering a Pixel has proven to be too complicated, and Google Store is Apple's No. 1 fan! because they stop Apple customers from switching to Pixel! If I had used Apple, I’d have the phone weeks ago. Google, well done. Apple gives 5 stars for turning away Apple customers from Pixel!
Easy to use and great for managing home comfort
We’ve been using a Google Nest thermostat in our home and it’s been a really nice upgrade from a basic programmable unit. The interface is simple and it makes it easy to see and adjust the temperature without having to mess with complicated menus.
The app integration is one of the best parts. Being able to check and change the temperature from my phone, especially when we’re away from home, is genuinely useful. It also does a good job learning schedules and keeping the house comfortable without constant manual tweaking.
It’s not perfect — sometimes it takes a little trial and error to get the schedules and settings dialed in just the way you want — but once it’s set up, it mostly just works.
Overall it’s been reliable and has made managing heating and cooling a lot more convenient compared to older thermostats.
It's not convenient.
The download speed is very slow.
I bought a new pixel fold and traded in…
I bought a new pixel fold and traded in my old Samsung Zfold. I was quoted a trade of $350 for the trade in. I followed all instructions and YouTube the reset procedures. I ensured that the phone was factory reset prior to returning. After they receive the phone they said that it wasn’t reset and removed $100 from quote.
Shopping and delivery fine, customer service abysmal
Shopping and delivery fine, decent discount via subscription. However Google customer service is truly appalling, I've never found them any help whatsoever with technical issues, they always seem to just deny there's a problem and keep telling you to reset things.
shipping delays are common and poorly…
shipping delays are common and poorly communicated.
Successful brand ruined by a huge corporate takeover.
This review is testament to how a takeover by a massive company can completely ruin a successful brand. Fitbit used to be a fantastic company. Now it's absolutely trash! Just spent an hour in a help chat asking me to try all kinds of voodoo to try and get my child's 'used for a day' Fitbit Ace 3 working as its decided to lose Bluetooth connection. Bounced around from one agent to another with copy and paste answers. There final rude response was to set up a new kids google account. Absolutely clueless. Don't buy your child one of these devices. This one is now useless.
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