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ALWAYS FACT FIND BEFORE TAKING ANYONES ADVICE!

This is the second time I have taken mr wonderfuls' (Kurt's) advice and have been **heavily** stung/penalized by doing so.
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It is clear to me you folks do NOT exercise proper (or any??) due diligence in your investigation of software companies. Selling a product that kind’a works, pales in comparison to devious company policies – and it seems you guys just don’t get it.
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Your few replies to me entirely skirted the issues of clandestine/underhanded company practices and behind the scenes dark scenarios altogether. (I am SUPER not impressed)
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You say: “If a product ever fails to meet our standards, we remove it from future recommendations.” So exactly what ‘standards’ are those? It seems your definition is perhaps only: functional. But even that is broken. An idiot can glean tons of information on the companies at hand and know INSTANTLY that there is hanky-panky going on, and in some cases: illegal activities as well.
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WHY didn’t YOU (CyberGuy) uncover those easily found facts? Simple, you clearly didn’t look. If you don’t look, you don’t find. Ignoring the facts or burying your heads in the sands for a revenue stream dollars’ sake is really sad. It’s profoundly pathetic if you fail to do proper in-depth research – not just on product functionality, but on historical consumer experiences and company ratings – and WHY those exist.
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In all the Universe, it doesn’t matter if a product is a 100% techno-winner if the company is deceitful or devious! Why should we bystanders unwittingly take the hits for your (CyberGuy) firms’ incompetence?!
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This is what started things going downhill the 2nd time: Based on your Cyberguy (Kurt's) suggestion I bought INCOGNI Oct 8, 2025, only to soon find out they GIVE MY PERSONAL INFORMATION TO THE VERY FIRMS ASSOCIATED WITH HARRASSING ME!! And what do you think *THOSE* worms do with it? They sell it of course.
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My incoming spam emails BLEW UP overnight. Instead of ~20-30 a week I have to-date (6 months) received THOUSANDS of spam emails due to your gross incompetence, as well as the scam proffered by Incogni! If you had done ANY pre-promotion release due diligence you would have known that, and yet, perhaps you did and chose to "push" the scam product anyway!
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What the h*ll?? SERIOUSLY? This is madness at it’s finest – WHY doesn’t Cyberguy publish such crucial and devastating factoids?! Because doing so would cut into your commissions??! Pfft.
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You (CyberGuy) were already long contacted so an apology is WAY TOO LATE. I feel Mr Cyberguy et al (Kurt) needs to take full responsibility and purchase a 5 year or longer complimentary identity protection service for me in compensation! BTW: I have screen shots by date of all the spam trash I have received – so the proof exists!

October 8, 2025
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