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Tennessee Secretary Of State

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The overall sentiment is negative based on recent feedback, with consumers reporting dissatisfaction and strong warnings about the agency.

Positive Feedback

No positive highlights appear in recent Tennessee Secretary Of State reviews.

Negative Feedback / Risk Areas

  • Frequent customer complaints about poor customer service and a problematic website.
  • Consumers cite a high price level and advise caution when dealing with Tennessee entities.
  • Political and incarceration concerns mentioned in reviews raise reputational risk.

Key Takeaways for Future Customers

  • Expect customer service and website issues; read Tennessee Secretary Of State reviews first.
  • Be aware of reported high fees and reputational concerns before engaging.
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Anonymous
map-marker Madison, Wisconsin

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AI Highlights
  • - Discrimination in Tennessee is described as legal in 2024.
  • - The text links GEO and privatized prisons, 90% capacity fines, and a torture mansion.

Tennessee, the place making discrimination legal in 2024. Tennessee, proud home of the GEO, legal slavery based out of privatized prisons.

If the prison doesnt stay at 90% capacity then the state pays a fine. Sounds like an incentive for cops whose original job was slave catching. How much has the south really changed?

Tennessee home to the torture mansion, a place where you can see big beautiful buildings and feral dogs and dirt driveways on the next. Do better.

User's recommendation: Recommendation is to stay as far away from Tennessee and Florida as you can. These states put money over real people.

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