Registry Cleaners

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nesredep egrob

Ever lost some money with a con trick.

How many programs will ask you for the email address before it starts to work?

Well there are really none but the registry cleaners. Wonder why they need the
address to work.

I like a fool bought uniblue registrybooster as it had reported about 450
errors. Upon paying some Aus $ 35 these errors were cleaned, so the program
said. I don't trust all the climate change prophets so why trust a company like
Uniblue.

I ran another program called PerfectOptimiser and took a picture of the results
on http://www.iinet.net.au/borge/result. As you see that found 312 errors in the
Registry just 'cleaned' by uniblue. That company also require the email to work.

Reason is that when you run the bought program again it will tell you that there
is only very few errors in the registry. That obviously is a colosal con. So
beware.
The errors were not there in the first place or if they were, the cleaner did
absolutely nothing to clean the registry. To make matters even worse the company
who collect the money is called something like cleverbridge. At the top of most
Reg cleaners website there is usually an icon with 'Tell Friend' - make sure
they see that but then add this skit on the CLEANERS. Tell them to get a mop and
bucket and do some real work.

egrob
B|rge in sunny Perth, Australia
 
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Peter Foldes

Spam. Period. For the new posters and lurkers this is a snake oil product and pure
spam.
 
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Pauli Taglia

Peter Foldes said:
Spam. Period. For the new posters and lurkers this is a snake oil product and pure
spam.

WHAT product is "a snake oil product" and WHO posted the SPAM?

Inquiring minds would surely love to know.
 
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SC Tom

Peter Foldes said:
Spam. Period. For the new posters and lurkers this is a snake oil product
and pure spam.

It may be spam, but I think he's trying to make the point that all the
maker's of software that require an email address are rip-off artists. He's
not really touting any particular brand (except maybe in a very roundabout
way). There certainly isn't anything in that post that would make me want to
jump to check it out.
 

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