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Thursday, 12/14/2017 9:05:48 AM

Thursday, December 14, 2017 9:05:48 AM

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Wash, rinse, repeat.

It doesn't matter what kind of a team you have brought on if you don't follow through with anything.

Just like when wonder boy came on the scene over a year ago with big promises of ground breaking work and an eminent release, spoiler alert, it didn't happen but hey, newer groundbreaking technology was being developed that is way beyond the previous ground breaking work that is...you get the idea.

SwanLock, touted by Brad as the greatest, is still in beta. Now before you go spouting off that I have to clear my cookies or remove my email address, I have asked, in person, 4 people to search for the app on google play on their own device and have received the same notation, and no, they never heard of it or searched for this type of app before.

Reading the reviews I noticed that 1 of them was from an investor that made the comment while it was in the unreleased beta stage, 8 more from investors at or after the release, 1 from what appears to honestly be an actual review (which states it wasn't what they wanted and had to remove it manually) and the remaining 5? Well they are nowhere to be seen anymore, they include the 1 negative review (blocked from view almost immediately), Brad's own review (which was originally was one of the first) and the other three that I admittedly don't remember because they were short and worthless. My speculation is that they (except for the negative one) were tied to the company in some fashion and thous presumed bias.

If any of what Brad is stating is true than this, almost certainly, would be a great innovation. Unfortunately the managing of it has been and still is horrendous. That has been my complaint all along.

I, like many others I would think, can only hope that they get their thumbs out of their keisters and prove that they actually have something. Don't forget, patent pending is a marketable item.