Is that even legal of you? It's definitely not moral or ethical. You've manufactured a manipulating stigma into your supposed "free" service by barring off the data entry - mind you I am the one doing the entering of data - it makes no sense to be charged of it anyways - so that you could reap the proceeds of those who are self employed and have little proceeds specifically in comparison to someone who has an employer.
So already we have false-advertisement as "free" is specifically what's advertised as your service's best-feature, you acclaim the reasoning upon discovery of the additional data is for some sort of practical variable when really having nothing to do with any difference being had for a user to simply - add new data - which is not even accessible so don't lie or even be so ignorant as to believe your own faulty product and not believe me and recheck, being completely obtuse to a point of being arguably psychotic just so you know - as such would literally be a logical fallacy apinned to cognitive denial, making this enture process a manipulation over American tax payer's taxes - as it demands a aspect which brings users a motivator to simply enter in their data at what means they are allowed even if false - due to not being able to afford the upgrade. That sounds like a really bad one. I wonder what the fines are for causal falsification of American tax payer's tax information? It certainly isn't you providing a product that allows users to enter in all of their data correctly while still being free. Interesting. Hmmm. You got a Facebook page? I'll take my response there to keep everyone honest, and thankuhyou.
I do not thank you for wasting my time. I'd like to be able to enter in my data correctly if you don't mind so I will not be using a service that forces me to enter in incorrect data or bars me from entering in my correct income data. Buh Bye.
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March 04, 2020
2:11 PM