Incentives like this are tricky. You can reduce the numbers by fixing the problem, or by sweeping it all under the rug. Guess which is easier to do on a quarterly basis?
"I'm telling you, Molotov cocktails work! Any time I had a problem and I threw a Molotov cocktail, boom! Right away I had a different problem." -Jason Mendoza
These services are so useless. I have about a million years of free "monitoring" from all the data breeches. Whoever decided a year of useless false-alarms was an adequate remedy for a class-action settlement should be launched into the sun.
It's a matter of trust. This is just the latest in a long and increasing train of Microsoft abusing their market power. They have proven, time and again, that they cannot be trusted.
Anyone who tries to pull an "I have altered the deal, pray I do not alter it further" gets a lifetime boycott.
Get life insurance. Hire hitman. Pay hitman with the life insurance money.
🎵 It's the circle of life... 🎵