Does Reputation Defender really work? How can I trust it when there seems to be so many negative reviews online?

asked by Markl R. on 7/9/19

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Thumbnail of user anonj2

I can vouch, I'll even reveal my method as I am so confident in what I do I called these guys up as a joke to see what they were offering. I use a loophole in Europe's privacy laws "The General Data Protection Regulation." where I actually take down website URLs

If interested in my services, you can email deviousjunkee@aol.com

I am legitimate, and whether you are a citizen of EU or not I can get your info taken down, even put up a few dummy sites if you like to paint you in a better picture. By the way, I'm just an individual with a blackhat background; There is nothing illegal in the nature of my methods, however; I have the know-how to achieve almost any feat on a computer I wish since 1995 following the dawn of internet protocol.

Consider me, an individual, a friend, an ex-hacker.

Remember, nothing illegal here so feds/narcs F-off.

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The issue with Reputation Defender and the larger Reputation Management firms: It is very difficult to suppress information on Google search. They know that. So once they have you in a contract, they don't much care about achieving this goal.

They may do a little work, but not what is required to succeed.

I'd recommend finding a specialist. Someone who is smaller and who you can trust. They are out there, you just have to find them:)

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