The following are issues that customers reported to GetHuman about CNBC customer service, archive #2. It includes a selection of 6 issue(s) reported April 24, 2021 onward. If you have a similar customer service issue, this page will help you find current, up-to-date answers and solutions too.
I watched the Shepard Smith news broadcast on Friday, April 23, [redacted], at 7:00 pm EST. They covered a story about fungus killing rubber trees. Our method, Active Pure Technology, is patented, FDA-approved, and NASA-designed. A unit on the Space Station uses it to generate pure air and eliminate fungus, viruses, including Covid, and other viruses. This system has the potential to address the rubber fungus issue. For more information, visit www.vimeo.com/[redacted]71. Thank you, Tom Rocchio.
Reported by GetHuman5994944 on Saturday, April 24, 2021 1:17 AM
Jim Cramer should address market makers and brokers involved in unethical practices like synthetic shares and naked shorting instead of blaming new investors. The focus needs to shift towards those manipulating the market rather than accusing regular people participating in investing. The current situation is preventing the fair distribution of wealth, impacting the ability of individuals to achieve financial goals. It's time for media figures to support justice and condemn financial misconduct rather than targeting individual investors.
Reported by GetHuman-natehasn on Wednesday, June 9, 2021 3:55 PM
Hello, I bought CNBC PRO around July 29, [redacted]. When I signed up, I mistakenly used a mix of my email addresses, typically [redacted] or [redacted] I signed up with [redacted] I've spent hours trying to fix this without success, and now I receive messages saying my password is blocked. I've been locked out most of the time since my purchase. Silly mistake from an 80-year-old. Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards, Ron B.
Cell: [redacted]
Email: [redacted]
Reported by GetHuman-ronblasi on Tuesday, December 14, 2021 2:30 AM
The recent sell-off of SOXX due to Jim Cramer's advice on MU and speculation about LRCX has negatively impacted inexperienced investors and hedge funds who ended up shorting LRCX and other SOXX stocks. It is crucial to address Cramer's influence in the media to prevent further harm to investors.
Seeking assistance from CNBC's legal team to address this matter and correct Cramer's behavior is necessary. By involving legal counsel, we can work towards ensuring responsible and accurate information is shared with the public to prevent such occurrences in the future. Conferencing Mr. Cramer with legal representatives can help in addressing this issue effectively.
Reported by GetHuman8043611 on Thursday, December 22, 2022 5:39 PM
CNBC has been featuring Artificial Intelligence prominently for the past three weeks. However, in their interviews, they have failed to address a crucial question - how many jobs will be lost due to AI? Estimates from Goldman Sachs suggest a global loss of [redacted] million jobs, potentially leading to a 30% unemployment rate in the US. In a [redacted] report, McKinsey projected an even broader range of [redacted] million to [redacted] million job losses. If noticeable layoffs occur in the next two years as a consequence of AI, CNBC may be seen as endorsing these actions, disregarding the impact on those affected. CNBC, along with companies like Microsoft, Google, and CAI, could be seen as responsible for these outcomes and may face consequences for their actions.
Reported by GetHuman8371890 on Wednesday, May 17, 2023 8:25 PM
I was watching SQ. BX on Wednesday morning and heard Joe criticizing Biden for taking credit for the Covid recovery. If the situation were reversed (with T in the White House), he would be praising and supporting T wholeheartedly. Someone should remind him that this is a financial show, not a political one. He is beginning to resemble Maria B., though Joe's hair is better. Maybe buy MB a hairbrush, please. I usually mute the volume when Joe starts his lengthy questions, but I missed it this time. Most of your team delivers excellent financial news and wisely steer clear of politics.
Reported by GetHuman8464410 on Wednesday, June 28, 2023 11:20 AM
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