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Apple says Apple Card billing mixup fixed, but tax firm still inundated with phone calls
I have failed Goldman Sachs' (GS) identity verification interviews four out of four times since February. The identity interviews are administered by phone from a live, GS bank employee. Some of the GS identity questions are fundamentally faulty which cannot possibly be answered correctly. The exception would be that the question(s) are 'trick questions'. I have since twice spoken to GS managers who discount the notion of 'trick questions'. The two GS managers I have spoken with have been sympathetic to my plight and agree with my description of faulty interview questions. Each time they have 'escalated' the issue, yet the responses I've received so far from the 'escalation' is just more f*%king GS emails "inviting" me to reapply. In other words, no one with the capacity to correct the faulty interview is examining the details of the story passed up by the two managers with whom I've submitted my story. Goldman Sachs is ONE BIG FAILURE.
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iPad Pro (2020) versus MacBook Air (2020): Performance & features
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You can now purchase a sim-free iPhone and pay over time with Apple Card
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Man gets four years in prison for $1.5M Apple Pay fraud
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Review: macOS Catalina 10.15 is what Apple promised the Mac could be, and is a crucial upg...