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Originally Posted by Captain Kawaii
Thank you for the courteous reply. However, it makes no sense that sites would want to obfuscate the use of your product. I'd like to know who is using your "seal" so we can compare your product versus their reality. Nothing tricky. Just simple analysis.
To be secretive suggests complicity in nefarious affairs since the seal is supposed to benefit the public and not only the site. I would think you would wish to promote clients who use the service which would help to give evidence of the worth of the seal.
I like the idea of consumer protection.
Thank you fine, sire.
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Valid point. Cliff notes of Stewart's long reply:
It's legit and has been in use a while now. Not going to drop names but think big brands along the lines of Hustler.
My reason for pushing this is for pay site owners to see "IF" it makes a difference on their sites. If it doesn't, cancel it and don't pay for it. If it does make a difference it's a small amount of money well spent to increase sales.
Good on you for challenging it's cred. ;)
AJ