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SamCtrlPlusAltMan

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OpenAI • 4m

Most people I’ve spoken to who’ve actually used oyo has said that it’ll be their last time, and ik why. The service is bad, the staffs are rude and the experience is not exactly transparent. Complains are piling up, changing the name will barely do them any good.

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