They're getting torn up on Facebook right now. One commenter put it perfectly "You may have a right to tell me how to vote, but you’ve violated what I consider an ethical standard by using the information that I gave you, in good faith, to do business with you.
If you’re willing to violate my trust for your own personal benefit, who knows what you’ll do with my confidential financial data. I just cancelled my account."
I used their service a long time ago but have cancelled and removed all my info.
Couldn't this be considered giving a candidate something of value? I would think emailing a fear-filled propaganda piece advocating for a presidential candidate to 10 million people would have massive marketing value.
lmao at their direct democracy experiment. Wait until shit really starts getting tough and the people who were elected because they were popular and not because they were competent start making stupid decisions.
There's a reason why corporate structure looks the same in almost every company. Merit matters more than anything else.
Thanks for sharing, I'll add Expensify to my canceled list
Dave Barrett must have popped in to downvote you
haha shills are everywhere
edit: Barrett (cuck shill) is at it again!
They're getting torn up on Facebook right now. One commenter put it perfectly "You may have a right to tell me how to vote, but you’ve violated what I consider an ethical standard by using the information that I gave you, in good faith, to do business with you. If you’re willing to violate my trust for your own personal benefit, who knows what you’ll do with my confidential financial data. I just cancelled my account."
I used their service a long time ago but have cancelled and removed all my info.
Couldn't this be considered giving a candidate something of value? I would think emailing a fear-filled propaganda piece advocating for a presidential candidate to 10 million people would have massive marketing value.
I'm beginning to doubt the TDS excuse.
David Barrett is probably blackmailed by some nasty shit.
lmao at their direct democracy experiment. Wait until shit really starts getting tough and the people who were elected because they were popular and not because they were competent start making stupid decisions.
There's a reason why corporate structure looks the same in almost every company. Merit matters more than anything else.