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Jess SUpdated Jul 27, 2025Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Got hacked. Scumbag used my email to set up account - when I tried to cancel the verification & go to the page CNET directed me to, said CNET were no longer using them!! Ended up just having to block... See more

TMTmcDnldJun 22, 2025Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Whenever I go to an article on their website it reloads the page several times, and each time it starts over at the top of the page and I have to find where I left off before being interrupted by the... See more

BRBrunoJan 23, 2023Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I was reading a post about duolingo by Mark Serrels, with the clickbait title "Duolingo turned me into a monster". This SOB wrote around 1500 disgustingly over-dramatised words about how much time di... See more

JJJJMay 22, 2013Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This site used to be great for sourcing downloads for software, no more. Now many of their downloads come bundled with unwanted malware, including irritating spyware toolbars that are not always easy... See more

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JMJohn MooneyAU4 reviewsNov 3, 2025Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Thought Everyone should be aware...

Thought Everyone should be aware...Corporate Services Network (CSNet) = DISGUSTING BEHAVIOR I was travelling home from work on Oct 27th when I had a car accident. I was hospitalized and the following day I was informed by the neurological team I had an ischemic stroke.I remained in hospital and was extremely lucky to survive. I am so grateful to all involved Hornsby Hospital and the well wishes from Family and our many friends. Very lucky. I now suffer from severe headaches and dizziness but cannot complain, except till now I feel.......Three weeks ago I completed my application for my Journey Cover insurance which covers employees travelling to/from work & to/from home.My employee Sydney Trains along with RTBU Union have an agreement with "Corporate Services Network" (CSNet) who handles Personal Accident and Sickness claims under a Transport Policy. A small fortnightly deduction from wages (should you choose) would cover your journey to/from work/home....hence Journey Cover.On Monday 30th Oct I enquired as to how my claim was going.......I was told by CSNet that Journey cover does not cover stroke !! As a stroke is not considered an injury or an accident. At this point I would like to mention that the World Health Organization along with the medical fraternity acknowledges a Stroke is also known as a Cerebrovascular Accident or CVA !!So even though I pay my premiums to get safely to/from work/home everyday CSNet say "no I am sorry we do not cover a stroke. If you had a car accident that then led to you banging your head on the steering wheel leading to a stroke then we would cover your claim"...!!!I explained several times today that while I was incapacitated dealing with the whole accident I was so terrified as to what was happening trying to steer to a safe place on the highway all while my movements/control/actions/thoughts has ceased to work, I was paralyzed....I was still asked "did you bang your head", "you need a physical injury for your claim to be accepted", "a stroke isn't an accident" etc. With chronic headaches, dizziness and multiple medications I thought I explained myself well enough."I pay a premium every fortnight for Journey insurance. I had an accident resulting in injury travelling home from work and was hospitalized, doctors & specialists have told me I cannot return to my duty for at least 3 months", surely this meets the criteria of Journey cover !! I completed all the paperwork along with my Doctors and managers as requested. I had several "interview/interrogation style" phone calls with CSNet...it was a David and Goliath situation.Following the stroke the doctors also found out I had a PFO (small hole in the heart) from birth which about 32% world population have. I was told by another CSNet advisor this is an existing illness and so this does not cover your claim either..!!I have now given up on the World of Corporations we live in. The bureaucracy, the fraud, the wording, the attitudes, red tape and the billions that insurance companies and multinationals profit from each year, it's a disgrace.I had an accident on the way home from work and ended up with emergency treatment being then diagnosed of an ischemic stroke, but I am not covered.I fall in to BOTH of the accident and injury categories Corporate Services Network state in their policy:"1) Accident means an incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally resulting in an Injury."AND "2) Injury means a bodily injury resulting from an Accident which occurs during the Period of Insurance."My claim also meets their exclusions criteria:"What are the exclusions?The following General Exclusions apply to all Sections of this Policy and the insurer will not be liable to pay any benefit, loss, cost or expense arising from or attributable to; an Insured Person engaging in or taking part in:Flyng in an aircraft or aerial device other than as a passenger in an aircraft licensed to carry passengers; or training for or participating in professional sport of any kind; an insured or Insured Person's intentional, willful or reckless act; any self-injury, suicide or any illegal or criminal act committed by the Insured, an Insured Person, a Spouse/Partner and/or Dependent Children; Permanent means having lasted twelve (12) consecutive months and at the expiry of that time being in the opinion of a Doctor beyond hope of improvement.Pre-Existing Medical Condition means any illness, disease, syndrome, disability or other condition, including any symptoms: if which the Insured Person is aware"..(was not) !!So thank you to "Corporate Services Network" for making my already strenuous and stressful recouperation even more stressful...No justification whatsoever. Disgusting.

November 14, 2024Unprompted reviewAdvertisementALAliceUS1 reviewSep 22, 2025Rated 1 out of 5 stars

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September 22, 2025Unprompted reviewJess SGB8 reviewsUpdated Jul 27, 2025Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Got hacked

Got hacked. Scumbag used my email to set up account - when I tried to cancel the verification & go to the page CNET directed me to, said CNET were no longer using them!! Ended up just having to block them / doesn’t solve my issue or offer security. Currently really ill with COVID & need this like a hole in the head - cheers!

July 26, 2025Unprompted reviewTMTmcDnldUS1 reviewJun 22, 2025Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Their web page will not be still…

Whenever I go to an article on their website it reloads the page several times, and each time it starts over at the top of the page and I have to find where I left off before being interrupted by the reload. Sometimes by the time I’ve found where I was it’s already reloading again. Sometimes the article jumps around several times while it’s loading making it impossible to read. I’m finally done with it. I never want to see cnet again.

June 21, 2025Unprompted reviewJMJacob MUS2 reviewsJun 19, 2025Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Just read an article that they said…

Just read an article that they said Freedom Forever was a trustworthy solar company. They are the scumbags of the industry. Obviously CNET gets paid to do promotions and don’t background check companies. Shame on you cnet. Misleading buyers

June 19, 2025Unprompted reviewAdvertisementBABazzerGB36 reviewsMay 6, 2025Rated 2 out of 5 stars

CNET email newsletters are now bloated…

CNET email newsletters are now bloated and slow: I guess they claim they are 'improved' - not so. Require frequent 'I accept' for each article. I shall drop them soon unless it improves.Oh, and "contact us' is - as on so many sites - hidden away. The only way to let them know is to write a 'complaint' - well, I suppose that is what this is.(Trustpilot isn't much better)

May 6, 2025Unprompted reviewJDJDUS1 reviewMay 6, 2025Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I used to trust CNET until I read a…

I used to trust CNET until I read a recent article about Xfinity being the best ISP in Colorado Springs. I can't say if they got paid for such blatant garbage, but I imagine it being a hefty sum. Never trusting CNET for anything.

May 5, 2025Unprompted reviewJake PalutisUS1 reviewApr 9, 2025Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Bad Website

I searched connections hints for today's connections, and CNET was one of the top results. I had never heard or used CNET before, but I decided to click on it. I scrolled down, and immediately saw an image of the answers!!! Absolutely abysmal. Also, their product reviews on their website are very generic and not useful when looking for things to buy.

April 9, 2025Unprompted reviewSTSteve.GB6 reviewsJan 19, 2025Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This company can 'improve' by NOT…

This company can 'improve' by NOT writing the ANSWER to wordle today in the first line of the first paragraph in the 'HINTS' section.Disgusted.

January 19, 2025Unprompted reviewAdvertisementMAMalieUS3 reviewsMay 18, 2024Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I just got scammed by CNET and a company called…

I just got scammed by a company called "Sonaki" of which I find CNET gave a glowing review...sent a product that I didn't order...they lied about it being ordered from Amazon...researched the contact phone # on the internet and found that they love to do exactly what they did to me and are very upfront about it...seems like if I was able to find this out in less than 10 minutes, CNET would be able to find out about it also....DO NOT TAKE THEIR REVIEWS SERIOUSLY...everything written by AI, so not useful at all...

May 18, 2024Unprompted reviewJIJimmy SE14 reviewsMar 28, 2024Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The whole page is basically an ad…

The whole page is basically an ad buying guides and reviews Ai generated trash whit Amazon and other affiliate links don’t trust them

March 8, 2024Unprompted reviewJustin ArcherUS1 reviewMar 21, 2024Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Lied about quality in reviews, sponsored paid reviews

They gave the moto g power phone a great review saying it was the best budget phone of 2021, they were just raving about it. I spent $150 on this phone and I've had better phones that were free from T-Mobile. This phone is trash, and I researched and saw that cnet takes paid sponsored reviews. Nice. Screw these people I hope they all go broke.

March 21, 2024Unprompted reviewSTStephenUS2 reviewsUpdated Mar 9, 2024Rated 3 out of 5 stars

CNET recommendation of StackSocial

CNET bad recommendation of StackSocial for Windows activation, StackSocial sold me a bad code. So far no refund. Adam Oram and Oliver Haslam article on You Can Get a Windows 11 Pro License. Adam and Oliver please check if the company is ligate before writing. UPDATE, StackSocial Support did straight-in out the problem, I few extra hassles, but much better price.

March 3, 2024Unprompted reviewAdvertisementKBKarsten BammingerAT8 reviewsMar 1, 2024Rated 1 out of 5 stars

AI written fake news

This previously reliable source (pre 2020) was bought by a company and subsequently restructured its editorial board to publish false and AI written content favoring their advertisers. Stay away from this scam.

March 1, 2024Unprompted reviewTom GrachakDE4 reviewsFeb 25, 2024Rated 1 out of 5 stars

CNET recommended me PrismDrive - they just scammed me for 100 bucks

They openly promote scammers such as the guy who stands behind Prismdrive, a cloud service that has scammed thousands of people already. I've sent them an email but they haven't responded. Their email is press at cnet dot com

February 25, 2024Unprompted reviewZZZod ZodUS2 reviewsFeb 6, 2024Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I miss the days when Cnet was a solid…

I miss the days when Cnet was a solid go to for a broad spectrum of anything tech related whether it be car stereos, home stereos, computers, headphones or just any gadget. Those days are LONG gone. They've long since turned into a marketing agency giving good reviews to products you KNOW are bad, while completely ignoring the existence of ones you know are good. They're the best source of misinformation on tech since they passed consumer reports long ago. Pretty much anything from Apple is automatically the greatest gift to mankind. Any of their competent (or unbuyable) reviewers left long ago.The new site is a complete abortion. There's no more search and you get only the latest shoved in your face in a horrible format that I can't imagine anyone finds enjoyable almost like the person that designed it was TRYING to divert traffic away. I haven't visited in a while but while shopping for a phone I came back across it and was shocked at how much bad can just get worse. You can't even download from their repository anymore without getting spyware attached to it meaning they're actively HURTING the tech community. Our old friend Cnet is so long gone to corporate greed it's time to let it die.

February 5, 2024Unprompted reviewDipa BrownUS1 reviewDec 17, 2023Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Article about Duolingo app for language…

Article about Duolingo app for language learning. It was offensive belittling and just stupid. The writer said how he got turned into a monster by Duolingo. It was awful. I thought it might have been a teenage girl that wrote it but I think it was a grown man.

December 17, 2023Unprompted reviewAdvertisementIngrid RiesterUS1 reviewDec 14, 2023Rated 1 out of 5 stars

no search option

no search option . cant use if you cant search. go back to how it used to be set up. this is not user friendly.

December 14, 2023Unprompted reviewRyanUS11 reviewsOct 26, 2023Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Not sure why there are so many negetive…

Not sure why there are so many negetive reviews here but I use cnet a lot to get product reviews, download software and more.

October 18, 2023Unprompted reviewAndrew McCandlessGB9 reviewsAug 20, 2023Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Worst designed most unusable website…

Worst designed most unusable website ever, had to click off 5 pop ups before I could read anything. There are things you need to access at the bottom of the screen, but can't as it just popping up new articles. Then turned out the article wasn't related to the title, for a tech website, it was clearly aimed at non-tech people. Gave up and went elsehwere.

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