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Time to say goodbye to Webroot
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 826016"><p>Neil Rubenking is a shill. Through and through. He collects 'people' to work with and certainly gives people a heads up before his tests and reviews. One firm I worked with, Rubenking literally called the CEO and said "I have XYZ product here to test, how can I make it go well for you friend?". Any implication of things beyond that I am not willing to disclose, but I never trusted the guy after that, even for a second.</p><p></p><p>As for Webroot.. The Kool-aid kids were called out many times over at Wilders and most got banned. If you didn't take the kool-aid, you were ostracized and at some point driven off the forum. Triple Herxheimer was a callous, abrasive bandwagoner for the product that drove countless people away with his proclaiming of the second coming of Christ in the form of Webroot.</p><p></p><p>Webroot ceased being a good product when the founder was sent cliff diving off the California Coast for funding and launching an investigation into the US Govt./Military working with Aliens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 826016"] Neil Rubenking is a shill. Through and through. He collects 'people' to work with and certainly gives people a heads up before his tests and reviews. One firm I worked with, Rubenking literally called the CEO and said "I have XYZ product here to test, how can I make it go well for you friend?". Any implication of things beyond that I am not willing to disclose, but I never trusted the guy after that, even for a second. As for Webroot.. The Kool-aid kids were called out many times over at Wilders and most got banned. If you didn't take the kool-aid, you were ostracized and at some point driven off the forum. Triple Herxheimer was a callous, abrasive bandwagoner for the product that drove countless people away with his proclaiming of the second coming of Christ in the form of Webroot. Webroot ceased being a good product when the founder was sent cliff diving off the California Coast for funding and launching an investigation into the US Govt./Military working with Aliens. [/QUOTE]
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