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Re: REIMAGE IS A SCAM
« Reply #15 on: April 26, 2010, 03:35:25 AM »
Regarding the other claims, comparing me to Bill Gates or Steve Jobs - I'm blushing - thank you. btw, Steve Jobs communicates with all of his clients (http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2010/04/steve_jobs_says_no_mac_app_store_in_os_x_107.html)

That wasn't my point. that mail was addressed DIRECTLY to steve jobs and landed directly in his inbox. this forum post was made on a public forum and was NOT explicitly directed at you. if Fernando Valente had written "OMG this new method where you need authorization from apple SUX" would Steve jobs have registered at that forum and posted "nope". doubt it. that was my point. public.

JJ3000 - we have 25,000,000 spare parts in a content-distribution network.
That phrase makes no sense. what "spare parts"?

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we are not gathering any personal information - it is not that interesting.
http://www.reimage.com/privacy.php

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This includes your IP Address, browser type, Inventory Description File (which we create as part of the system scanning process) and your Customer Configuration.


You never go into detail on what exactly it is making an inventory of.

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the largest network chip-set manufacturer belongs to the Chinese intelligence - they are quite smart.
You didn't say who has the largest collection of hard drive images from personal computers in other countries.


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back to claim #1 that started this topic: "I downloaded Reimage on 3/22/2010 and it repaired my primary computer problem".

I went to the mechanic, and he fixed my engine backfiring, but he took my tires off. Note that the mention of a "primary" problem implies the existence of secondary problems which were not fixed. and the fact that the issues returned after a short time, the fact that he only then discovered that he was actually only purchasing a single usage of the service, as well as the fact that all details to that effect were hidden in footnotes bears the semblance of purposeful display o misleading information, while hiding the information that spelled out the more important things (like exactly what was being paid for, the fact that the money back guarantee only lasted a single day, which is hardly enough time to assess any sort of service of this magnitude, etc).
I was trying to dereference Null Pointers before it was cool.

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    Re: REIMAGE IS A SCAM? - NO !
    « Reply #16 on: April 26, 2010, 03:48:22 AM »
    BC_Programmer -

    1. Inventory description file ... SHELL32.DLL MD5 check to see if version is correct or modified by a virus.
    2. We have no images, we are not an online backup software.
    3. Spare parts, we have replacement files for your damaged files. if SHELL32.dll is damaged, we replace it with a clean copy.

    Just set a networking sniffing tool, run windbg, dis-assemble the code and see what we do.

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    Re: REIMAGE IS A SCAM? - NO !
    « Reply #17 on: April 26, 2010, 04:38:35 AM »
    At first, I posted a comment at: http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/ReImage-com-t223177.html. From there, I went to original link, and posted there: http://www.technibble.com/reimage/comment-page-1/#comment-5177, and at last, I started the topic here.
    Since my comment was crtitical, someone Googled ReImage+Broni, and: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=reimage+broni&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f&oq=
    I guess...
    My main thing here, is WHY DO you hunt people down like this?

    Additionally, as EF points out about the blog post:

    "CCleanup: Or CCmuckup?" on the reimage blog.

    you guys state, that after running it:

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        1. Task manger still disabled.
    if they were disabled before they will remain that way.
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        2. Multiple viruses still present (system doctor, virusseigyo, advanced registry optimizer, winspyware protect).
    CCleaner is a disk cleanup utility. not a malware cleaner.
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        4. Control panel has missing functions.
        5. New: Internet explorer won’t load now.
    all three of these are directly related to the fact that the machine was infected when you tested it.

    Actually, looking around, most of the entries seem to be discrediting their competition- both the good and the bad. You don't usually see direct attacks on competing programs like this from any reputable company. Sure, they provide <comparisons> but what you're doing there is simply saying what the competition can't do without any mention of wether or not reimage can do it, and since reimage isn't a malware scanner either (it's more for system problems) I hardly see any such comparison as fair.







    1. Inventory description file ... SHELL32.DLL MD5 check to see if version is correct or modified by a virus.
    MD5 has been useless to detect most virus modification for a while now. Several viruses released in the late 90's were able to infect files and change neither their MD5 sum nor their file size. These are rather rare, though. But what happens when MS releases a service pack? do you have to add every single new MD5 hash and filesize for that file into your database?

    Of course such MD5 hashes are completely useless if the infection is in an Alternate Data Stream, which is becoming more common.


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    2. We have no images, we are not an online backup software.
    Ahh, see I was under the impression that "reimage" had something to do with images. turns out your just a file copy service.

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    3. Spare parts, we have replacement files for your damaged files. if SHELL32.dll is damaged, we replace it with a clean copy.
    something a quick sfc /scannow is more then capable of doing. And the advantage is it works on windows 2000! And they are NOT "spare parts" that is the worst possible name for them. Additionally, all the "spare parts" are probably the same as those you would be fixed by sfc /scannow.

    Also, and the biggest issue- what about when a new version of a specific DLL is released? what happens if I, for example, copy calc.exe from a Windows 7 PC and install it on a Vista machine? What would reimage do then? will it replace it with the windows Vista version, recognize it as the windows 7 version, etc.

    And of course the richedit and internet DLLs have far more versions and different Operating system releases that you cannot possibly keep track of them all. especially when some versions being present on the wrong OS are a mark of an infection.


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    Just set a networking sniffing tool, run windbg, dis-assemble the code and see what we do.

    your site is now rated YELLOW by WOT, and I imagine a similar rating is given by mcaffee site advisor. not to mention the still prevalent red ratings of those download locations.

    It's  been an entire year, or more, since you were notified of these issues. Nicholas Black said he would look into it. and that it was obviously a result of using a software distribution company.

    And yet the very same links are still there. Does it really take an entire year to do anything about it? any reputable company would be <all OVER> the issue.

    Also, it was your Nicholas Black who stated this:

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    about 100,000 PCs already fixed and 10 million images in our repository
    I'm sorry but we must be using a different definition of "image" here.

    If image is not Disk image, then it must clearly mean executable/dll image, as stated before.

    basically, all reimage does is the EXACT same thing that sfc /scannow does- at least, with regards to your "spare parts" collection.


    I was trying to dereference Null Pointers before it was cool.

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      Re: REIMAGE IS A SCAM
      « Reply #18 on: April 26, 2010, 04:43:11 AM »
      BC_Programmer ... you got me, don't think I have all day for this discussion.

      If you feel that you prefer to use somebody else's service - be my guest.

      Have a good day.

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      Re: REIMAGE IS A SCAM
      « Reply #19 on: April 26, 2010, 05:09:22 AM »
      This should most definitely be on the Reimage testimonial page.



      For what it's worth, Microsoft and Apple do actually contact web sites that speak poorly of their products.  I've seen my fair share of e-mails from them and other companies because of negative reviews.  They don't troll public forums, however.
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      Re: REIMAGE IS A SCAM
      « Reply #20 on: April 26, 2010, 05:16:36 AM »
      For what it's worth, Microsoft and Apple do actually contact web sites that speak poorly of their products.  I've seen my fair share of e-mails from them and other companies because of negative reviews.  They don't troll public forums, however.

      I know- that was sort of my point- they communicate with them privately, they don't troll public forums or troll review comments.
      I was trying to dereference Null Pointers before it was cool.

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      Re: REIMAGE IS A SCAM
      « Reply #21 on: April 26, 2010, 11:36:37 AM »
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      Broni - adding fuel to the fire as always (yes I remember you 2 years ago)
      You guys love to offend people, don't you?
      I'm not adding any fire, but I'm trying to keep people aware of your scam. That's all.
      I know, the truth hurts, but I didn't invite you here. You came here on your own.
      If you don't like to hear bad news about your service, go somewhere else.

      Sending me a private PM 2 years ago, asking me to EDIT my post to make ReImage look better was bad enough, so you're not only a scam, but you'll use any weasel-like method to make you look better.

      You guys are pretty dumb too, because, if you didn't post here, this thread was already dead and probably forgotten, so I really appreciate your effort.
      You replied and the thread is alive again - all truth right in your face  ;D

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      Re: REIMAGE IS A SCAM
      « Reply #22 on: April 26, 2010, 12:48:19 PM »
      Broni,
      Reimage has just hired me as their marketing guru and i find your post offensive...

      Yours Truly,
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      Re: REIMAGE IS A SCAM
      « Reply #23 on: April 26, 2010, 12:52:08 PM »
      And Matt was annoyed with MY post above  ::)  

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      Re: REIMAGE IS A SCAM
      « Reply #24 on: April 26, 2010, 01:14:53 PM »
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      Reimage has just hired me as their marketing guru and i find your post offensive...
      Hahahaha ;D  ;D

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      Re: REIMAGE IS A SCAM
      « Reply #25 on: April 26, 2010, 01:26:03 PM »
      I need some spare parts for my windows!
      I was trying to dereference Null Pointers before it was cool.

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      Re: REIMAGE IS A SCAM
      « Reply #26 on: April 26, 2010, 02:59:45 PM »
      And Matt was annoyed with MY post above  ::)  

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      Actually, the name's Chris...

       :)

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      Re: REIMAGE IS A SCAM
      « Reply #27 on: April 27, 2010, 05:22:54 AM »
      And Matt was annoyed with MY post above  ::)  
      Was?  Why past-tense?


      :)
      If I could hire you to do that every time someone calls me Matt, I would...but then I'd go broke.  Heh.
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      Re: REIMAGE IS A SCAM
      « Reply #28 on: April 27, 2010, 08:14:42 AM »
      BC_Programmer ... you got me, don't think I have all day for this discussion.

      If you feel that you prefer to use somebody else's service - be my guest.

      Have a good day.

      Zak


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        Re: REIMAGE IS A SCAM
        « Reply #29 on: April 27, 2010, 03:54:18 PM »
        Once again patio, Bc, Allan cos some one has a go you do not like it. well FU lot

        Broni I don't know why you bother with this shite, sorry site as you do more on yours than any of these do......
        I Love Allan XXX