Cray-Cray
Hawaii,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Wed, January 30, 2013
It is true, Stefan Muth, is not a doctor, and has no right to be diagnosing people or giving medical advice. He has a history of criminal cyber hacking, and he victimizes ALL his workers by making big promises, failing to keep them, and then blaming it all on them to start a fight. Eventually they all part on bad terms with him. There is even now a class action lawsuit against him in Hawaii. Google "Diagnose-Me.com class action" to find it.
Just go to Google and type in "Stefan Muth" or "Diagnose-Me.com" and you will see the numerous horror stories and complaints about this man, as well as reports of his illegal cyber hacking activities and impersonations of others.
Stefan Muth has now been extorted by a former employee who exposed all his wrong doings. This person demanded a cash payment, and has left the country. What he wrote was true, I personally witnessed it. But, this former co-worker was wrong to exploit Mr. Muth in my opinion.
Truth seeker
Bellingham,#3Author of original report
Sun, April 17, 2011
I, Winston Wu, would like to officially retract my complaints and statements about Stefan Muth above. They were posted here as part of a feud, the intent being purely to damage his reputation and that of his business. This feud has been settled, and you can see through a Google search that no one else is making these claims.
Therefore, I would like to ask that the admin of this site kindly remove this report. False reports such as mine do nothing for the reputation of your site, so by removing it you are not only helping our reputations, but yours also.
You may verify that this retraction really came from me, Winston Wu, by contacting me through my business website at http://www.HappierAbroad.com/contact.php . Note: If you don't see the URL because it was removed per this site's policy, simply go to Google and type in "Happier Abroad" and then click the Contact button from the navigation menu. When you contact me, I will verify that I really did indeed post this retraction you are reading now.
Thank you for your understanding.
Sincerely,
Winston Wu
Founder of Happier Abroad
Truth seeker
Bellingham,#4Author of original report
Fri, December 10, 2010
Stefan Muth of Diagnose-Me.com has a record and pattern of breaking his
promises, simply because he "feels like it" with no valid reason. For
example, before I came to him in Hawaii, he promised to give me
Marketing Research for his website, which he never did. He also promised
a 500 dollar reward for anyone who could find him a wife. I referred
him to the Asian Cam site where he met his wife Rosa, but never got a
single cent in reward money for that. He also promised to reimburse me
for expenses I incurred in doing a few errands for him, which he never
did. And he bet me 2000 dollars on a feature related to Yahoo Groups
that he didn't believe, yet when he lost, which he admitted, he never
paid any of it. Etc.
His former website manager, Joe Fisher, also
reported being jipped by Muth, of $10,000! In his email to me, he
wrote regarding Muth:
He
essentially stole 10,000 from me, in the form of wages promised but
never paid (this is heavily documented) needless to say I am no longer
working for him, and a new worker Mikey and him are possibly embroiled
in a legal battle over trivial circumstances. My honest opinion is
that he is unstable and possibly not even safe to be around, let alone
do business with, I curse my poor judgement in ever trusting him."
Obviously, Muth is not a man of integrity. His word doesn't mean much and he is not to be trusted.
Truth seeker
Bellingham,#5Author of original report
Sat, October 30, 2010
Here are some complaints I received about Diagnose-Me.com from consumers:
http://diagnosemecomreview.wordpress.com/2009/01/24/review-of-diagnose-mecom-owned-by-stefan-muth/#comment-15
"I was directed to diagnose-me from a resolved question on yahoo answers, I got to page three and thought that the questions were getting a bit personal, almost like the answers could be used against me to embarrass me. I googled at this point but found nothing significant. After a page 3b and 3c, I am on page 4 right now, and thought again; this is getting too personal for a simple diagnosis tool and googled again. This time I found this website.
I am stopping the test right now, not because of this website, but because I have already found the questions to be very personal (especially where it asks for more information at the end of every section, up to 3 sections per page).
The test, although not too similar, did remind me of the personality test that Scientology gives to potential recruits. I have nothing against those who go into Scientology, and by no means want to start a debate about it, but I feel that both tests have a hidden agenda behind them.
I am not yet half way through the test, but fortunately I gave a fake name and an email account which I use specifically for spam, so fingers crossed I wont be found!
Thank you for this blog, there are many others who are skeptical about the nature of diagnose-me on the internet. Your website is in the top google listings. "
http://class.georgiasouthern.edu/writling/professional/TechWrite/3-2/stevens/index.html
"DiagnoseMe.com - Did They Even Read My Question?
The first Web site I visited was called DiagnoseMe.com. After becoming a registered user I proceeded to fill out a nine-page multiple-choice worksheet with questions ranging from my memory to my coordination. After a day, I received an email response with a link leading to the answer from my questionnaire. Up until this time, I was led to believe I would receive a detailed report including my diagnosis - all for free. When I followed the link all I received was a fill-in-the blank answer form with little to no help. While the response I received contained no hint at my possibility of having a kidney stone, it did mention that I should be screened for melanoma - a type of skin cancer - due to my history of sun exposure. While I was grateful for their advice, this did nothing to aid in relieving me of the current condition I was suffering from. If I wanted more detail, I would be required to pay a fee for their services - just like visiting a doctor's office. "
For more info:
http://stefanmuth.blogspot.com