Anonymous
map-marker Los Angeles, California

Satisfaction

I requested that my new email address be in play and not my old address. It was handled quickly and efficiently.
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User's recommendation: A very good platform to be associated with.

Denise G Ohj

Downloaded ?

When I downloaded to get my question answered, I apparently messed with my computer. I want to disconnect from whatever I did. I'm not happy with this service. I hope you can do it quickly, it's terrible. jstducky08@***.com
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downloaded something and chanbed my tab searches. Pissedged my computer
Fuck S Krj

Snopes.com is a SCAM

This website claims to be the be-all-end all to fact checking, when in fact, they publish COMPLETELY FALSE INFORMATION WITH FAKE SOURCES. What a disgrace. All you need to do is pay these people, and they'll publish whatever 'truth' you want. First of all, Snopes exhibits obvious political bias, which is not surprising, since they get money from corrupt politicians and their cronies in order to try to "dispel myths" that are actually true and have court and governmental documents to back these "myths" up. Their bias is disgraceful, yet for many years, people have looked to this site as being an authority on "the truth." I am so sick of this site. I hear that they're having serious financial problems, and they 100% deserve the pain and suffering they are going through. Because it is nothing in comparison to the pain and suffering they have caused to so many others.
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Reason of review:
Pure Lies

Preferred solution: Publish a statement on the main page of your site admitting your wrongdoing.

1 comment
#2272275

I know this complaint is from 2018, but I do want to say, my understanding is the site is run by Leftists. If that is true, and I don't know for sure if it is, then I would not be surprised if some of their stuff is flat out wrong.

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