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maronti1

02/17/17 8:40 PM

#136078 RE: NCAR #136077

And I have just one for you

Were did 10m $ of debt reduction after paying the attorney came from,in less than one year
If this products are so bad?

Sfor
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KEEPIN-EYE

02/17/17 8:44 PM

#136079 RE: NCAR #136077

$FOR: ur answers, let a rookie.......respond

#1) can't afford YET! / Target sells it.
#2) associates @ work enjoy carefree! / I put nothing on mine.
#3) was told that they never needed. / to each there own.
#4) that's where YOU need to prove that !

Your Summary: yo hotshot, nobody........
NOBODY KNOWS THE FUTURE!

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CapnLookOut

02/17/17 8:46 PM

#136081 RE: NCAR #136077

Everyone deletes it from their device, huh? Have 1 iota of data to back that up? No? right..
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4sleddogs

02/17/17 9:06 PM

#136091 RE: NCAR #136077

Wow! Your expertise is greater that found in US Cyber Command, DISA and the DOD/CIO's office combined then! Thanks for your profound insight. However, I hope you don't mind, but I'll leave it up to the PhDs in IT in those organizations to determine if SFOR's Mobile Trust, version 3 is the solution to the military issue I-Phone COMSEC problem or not. Also, with your strong support & encouragement rest assured I will continue to write senior officers and government officials as they take office in the Trump administration.
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blackshirej

02/17/17 10:16 PM

#136100 RE: NCAR #136077

I have and use both products and I will be renewing. I gifted my spare license to my grandpa and ended up gifting him his own two-license copy of the software because he loves it and needed more licenses.

Anyone with any iota of cyber security knowledge knows this software is extremely beneficial and I can tell you it is NOT "clumsy" in the slightest...if you want to see clumsy, install Norton Antivirus on your machine.
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Gold49er

02/18/17 9:49 PM

#136166 RE: NCAR #136077

NCAR - questions and task for real DD seekers;


Come on NCAR, don't shoot from the hip.. The Gun is loaded with Blanks.


Here's a few questions and task for real DD seekers;

Why has there been no advertising? And I don't mean a YouTube video.

Advertising? Well I've seen the Products in local Weekly Ads for Staples and Target seems like Advertising to me. Not to mention that type of Advertising is Free too.

I'll be checking the Best Buy Flyers in the future, along with Office Depot and Office Max


And I've replied to you before on Staples
So have others.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=127574685&txt2find=Staples


Have you tried the product?

Yes, My Cell, My PC, My Laptop and Tablet.

Have you tried to get tech support?

Yes, I've placed 2 Trouble Tickets on my acct.
Both fast and excellent replies to my questions.
Even late at night.

https://support.strikeforcecpg.com/home

And posted on Tech Support before.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=127663030&txt2find=Tech|support

Why are there so few subscription renewals? The product is clumsy, and most remove it from their device

Where are you getting both these statements and Stats (few renewls) from. On the later surely you have found nothing new.

Bang Bang and nothing hits the TARGET, Blanks, no reference.


I can tell you one thing, no matter how many times you call, email, bug.....Washington insiders. The product won't sell.

[b On Amazon Topic, Kay even acknowledged being a Top Seller.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=128065913&txt2find=Top|seller


37% of Amazon sales in 2014 were International Sales.


Average Prime user spends $625 per year (Business Insider).
20 million products are available for Amazon Prime (Recode.net).
78% of consumers pay for Amazon Prime to get free two-day shipping (eMarketer).

11% of Baby Boomers use Amazon Prime (eMarketer).
16% of Generation X uses Amazon Prime (eMarketer).
19% of Millennials use Amazon Prime (eMarketer).
30% of online shoppers in the U.S. have a Prime membership (Forbes).
Amazon loses between $1 to $2 billion on shipping Prime goods each year (Forbes).
49% of Prime members spend $800 or more per year (Business Insider).
41% of Prime members exceed $800 in spending during the first year (Business Insider).

And we will see how 4th Q sales went soon enough.