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Oct 11, 2020 | #41
Well, any company arrogant enough to make that claim as an IP address is definitely not reliable. The student was in error to have fallen for the tagline / IP address indicator. That url is tantamount to a well known liar screaming "I am not a liar!" then going ahead and lying about anything anyway. The URL should have been the dead give-away to not trust the company and its services. The writers are definitely criminals as well. I mean, what kind of honest writer would want to work for a company with that name for a company brand right?
