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AUAppalling, broken services You better hope you never get your account hacked, which Sony is known for because it happens so often - they won't send the reset email outside of their office hours! So you get to go to hell, Sony customer. Never buy anything from this company. Never use their services, and your life will be better for it.
Radomir CArapic
CAFaulse advertise for SD card Exchange I tried to exchange my faulty Tough sd cards that they advertise will exchange for free. But that is a lie, they will ask you for proof of purchase, beside a fact that they did not ask in description of program. They tooo big to lie to their loyal customers!
Paul
AUNo customer service to speak of. Can understand frustration of people giving single star for Sony Customer service. Am sure many would give zero stars if possible. Purchased game via my Sony account . Was billed immediately but game did not appear in my library. Contacted customer service but have not had any useful help in over 2 weeks since purchase. Asked Paypal to step in and because Sony did not reply to them was awarded a refund. Within minutes my Sony account was suspended even though they were at fault. Intersesting to see if can get account unsuspended.
Dieter Houghton
GBSHABBY CUSTOMER SERVICE FROM SHABBY CORPORATION Shocking customer service from SONY CORP for well known defective product e.g. HT-MT500 soundbar. Advised me to pay £33.60 for inspection by Authorised Sony Repair Centre knowing that the PCB required for repair was no longer available and inspection fee could not be credited against a repair as advised. Then was offered £100 buyback on soundbar system purchased 3 years ago for £445. LAST PURCHASE OF ANYTHING SONY FOR ME.
customer
GB"Bluetooth second device connected"… "Bluetooth second device connected" "bluetooth connected" "poweroff" "poweron" so stupidly loud notifications by so stupid developers. Why not just make the volume of notifications controllable or same as the one set on a device the headphones are connected. It would be safe to assume that this is some type of grand scheme to defean people by these stupid companies.