Hello Highball
Thank you for your response. I will do my utmost to address your questions and concerns. Please know that it is not our intent to cause you frustration.
#1. You state that you received no contact from our technical support department. Each support ticket is assigned a ticket number. If you could please provide me with your support ticket numbers, I would be happy to investigate this for you. Also, you do mention that you received a refund within 1 week of purchase, which indicates that you did in fact have contact with our support department.
#2. Every computer is different so it is impossible for us to give exact information on this without knowing your system.
Registry items listed on the error list can be invalid when associated with non-existing folders or files. However, some entries may be valid. It is recommended that you only remove items that you know are invalid.
RegCure is one of the safest removal tools on the market and it is rare that it will remove something that a user requires but it can happen. RegCure does create a backup and restores easily if something is found to be awry after a cleaning.
#3. As we do not sell or support the registry cleaner that you are referring to, we cannot comment on their ability to scan and remove items.
#4. There are a couple of possibilities for what you were seeing.
Most often, this situation involves the removal of empty registry keys. Frequently the registry items are removed by RegCure and are re-created during regular computer operations. For example, Microsoft Windows creates empty registry keys that are safe to delete and then are automatically generated again by the operating system. You can add these items to your Ignore list if you do not want to see them in future scans.
You can send items to the Ignore list during step 3 of the scan process. The items are not removed and RegCure will ignore these entries in upcoming scans.
#5. It is true that in 2004, ParetoLogic was included in this list. ParetoLogic’s main sales channel was, and is, affiliate sales and though most of the ParetoLogic affiliates conducted themselves in an appropriate manner, there were some that used poor marketing and/or advertising tactics that were not well accepted by the Internet community. ParetoLogic subsequently formalized its affiliate policies and instituted monitoring methods to remedy the situation at which time ParetoLogic was removed from Spyware Warrior’s Rogue list (later in 2004).
• Established in 2004, ParetoLogic is a member in good standing with the Better Business Bureau
• ParetoLogic and its CEO have been the recipient of several awards including Entrepreneur of the Year, Emerging Technology Company of the Year, and Innovative Excellence
• ParetoLogic currently has seven products on the market, several of which have received public acclaim and awards
• ParetoLogic products are available in eight languages in seventy countries around the world
• ParetoLogic offers a 60 day money back guarantee on all of its products
• ParetoLogic has a dedicated Customer Support Team. Their genuine desire to help people out often results in them helping customers with general computer use and maintenance issues and has garnered ParetoLogic a large number of loyal customers.
#6. With regards to your statement that you were double-billed, we do not handle the billing and payment processing aspect of our business ourselves. Please contact our payment processor, ClickBank, at
http://www.clickbank.com/cs/cs-inquiry.cgi or email
accounts@clickbank.com for enquiries regarding double billing.
Again, I regret that your experience with RegCure was not what you hoped it would be, and I wish you all the best with your online security ventures.
Kindest Regards
Laura
Paretologic Liaison