Imagine having whatever you do over the internet watched by this guy and him using that position to mess things for you. So if the absence of privacy is not enough you have also to suffer through how much a conspiracy rat like this would not resist going behind the scene and doing its thing. And with the power he has to take others to his side, imagine what that could cause. What may take another person five minuets to order over the internet, could take me well over an hour sifting through things trying to avoid him coming from everywhere. Recently he has been working on frustrating my effort to have a lawn mowing service. In addition to conspiring with some contractors themselves he seemed to have used a shorter way for doing that through the Homeadviser.com which I was using, and making it play games for him while pretending to be honestly doing its work. Contractors who were in a very short list provided by the website were not showing up after setting the appointments through that website itself. I also tried to use the service of a website called Taskeasy.com, which comes on the top of a google search for a mowing service and it looks like that he has made them back off not just from agreeing on an estimate but, also from proceeding beyond that to take my credit card number for payment. When providing the estimate, which I got from that website twice with weeks of separating period and was the same, the website just took my address and calculated the size of the mowing area on its own. But the conspiracy rat saw me searching the internet trying to figure out why that number was smaller than the size of my lawn on paper (Although I later saw, through the google's satellite picture and comparing the size of the built portion of my lawn to the rest, how much the size calculated by the website itself seems closer to the correct size for what is usually mowed of my lawn than the one on paper) so he apparently used that to provide them with an excuse to shamelessly reprice and back off, not conditionally but totally. He then, after arguing through emails, probably taught them the same thing, which he apparently think of as a magic trick to stop me, to use the phone as a communication medium like he taught the local USPS guy who was supposedly answering my complaint for the intentionally unpicked package (POST 77), to insist on the same thing.
Last year, I had to tolorate the behaviour of the guy he sent me, which I recognized from the first moment that guy came, through the homeadvisor site which I tried to use for the same service (Although I think, or at least do not have what suggests otherwise, back then that was only based on his watching what I do and not with participation by the website itself).
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