![]() now I am lucky to get your app open and playing on the first try. Pandora, do you just not care anymore? I used to be able to open your app and listen to whatever. Pandora served its purpose, but Apple Music, while compared side by side with pandora, is much better. I have unlimited access to anything - unlimited skips, easily editing of playlists, unlimited likes and dislikes, recommended albums to add to playlists, I can skip to the middle of any song. I got Apple Music unlimited for $4.99 on school discount. ![]() My likes and dislikes don’t have as strong an influence as they should.īasses on these disappointments, I decided to find somewhere else to get my music. I have noticed that a lot of stations are seemingly preset mostly by popular trends. Before I knew it, I was listening to nothing but that type of music and patiently disliking every last one. But then, as if I actually pushed “like”, it played another similar song. There was a type of song that continued to play on a certain violin station (Daniel D) that sounded almost like a metronome. There came several times when I noticed an apparent glitch in the system as well. I was not able to make or edit playlists nearly as well as Apple Music if at all (I never figured it out), the amount of likes and dislikes was also limited. There are a lot of adds on Pandora and after paying the smaller subscription (something like $5 a month), I found that I was still limited in what I could do. Pandora is just a major waste of time, they’re only in it for the money and because of that they’ll eventually die off as someone else overtakes them unless they radically change their business model and put the user listening experience in the spotlight. There are definitely way better services out there that when you pay you get “no ads” and “unlimited skips”. On top of that, the only benefits you receive after paying monthly for their premium is just “more skips” and “less ads”. Compare that to iHeartRadio who has a way better tailored music experience and less ads that are actually relevant to me. And then there’s the issue where after 8-10 songs, it literally LOOPS!!! It will the start playing the same songs you listened to an hour ago, or where you last listened to Pandora. And a lot of time the music isn’t even tailored to the station. Plus, the music that does get to play isn’t even what I like to listen to. The ad frequency is way too high compared to any other free radio out there. So now 2 minutes have passed and I’m still stuck with listening to the SAME ads over and over and over again. ![]() Then a song comes on that I don’t like, press skip, instantly 2 more adds. I spend 1 minute (two 30 second ads) listening to your ads, ok great. More Matches Get Pricing Info for Pandora Contact Pandora! Or Contact Support Need help using Pandora? Try their Help Center now! Pandora in the News! Social Support and Contacts Pandora on Facebook! NOTE: If the links below doesn't work for you, Please go directly to the Homepage of Pandora Media, Inc. The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation). Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved. You can try any of the methods below to contact Pandora: Music & Podcasts. We make eduacted guesses on the direct pages on their website to visit to get help with issues/problems like using their site/app, billings, pricing, usage, integrations and other issues. Listed below are our top recommendations on how to get in contact with Pandora: Music & Podcasts. Pandora: Music & Podcasts Contact Information ![]()
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