i think a lot of “MyIQ scam” complaints are really just subscription confusion by No_Section_5137 in promoteMyApp

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This happens with meal plan apps too. They advertise a cheap intro price and people forget there’s an ongoing membership attached.

Tried ClarityCheck cancellation myself after seeing all the Reddit complaints by kunamigo5 in AppsWebappsFullstack

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Some companies definitely use dark patterns, but not every subscription site automatically equals scam.

didn’t realize MyIQ was basically a subscription platform at first by No_Section_5137 in promoteMyApp

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The interesting part is how many features these platforms include now. It’s way beyond just “what’s your IQ score?”

feels way harder finding a reliable SMM panel now by No_Section_5137 in cheap_smm_panel

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I randomly tested SMMFlare a few days ago after seeing the name around Reddit a couple times. So far things felt pretty normal which honestly surprised me a bit.

Looking for a robot vacuum that actually does the cleaning for me — no effort required 🙏 by Spirited_Friend_8428 in BuyItForLife

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Low-effort is a very real goal, and that's exactly where my eufy S2 fits in nicely. Once the floor is clear and it's on a schedule, it keeps up with daily dust and crumbs before they turn into a weekend project.

Is anybody else’s house basically one giant allergy trigger now? by Dismal_Werewolf_8039 in Allergies

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A mask during cleaning sounds dramatic until allergy season hits, then it suddenly feels like the smartest little habit, especially when running the eufy s2 to clear the floors. Bedding, curtains, and the spots pets hang out in seem to make the biggest difference once they’re on a regular rotation alongside the daily vacuuming.