I scanned my contacts out of curiousity, and I come up with a number
of conflicts in several categories.  I have two contacts which are
listed with just one name. One of them is someone ("Joe") whose last
name I don't know, and the other one is my voicemail access number.

For Joe, I choose "use '???' instead of the empty name" to fill in his
surname field. Then for the other (voicemail), I choose "Convert to a
company contact", which seems appropriate. So far so good -- except
that when I scroll back up to Joe, the resolution for his contact is
now set to what I chose for voicemail.

In other words, not only does Contact Cleaner not offer a way to
resolve each conflict individually, but the UI tricks the user into
thinking they're setting a resolution for each conflict individually.
What if I'd chosen to delete Joe because I don't need his number? I'd
have also deleted my voicemail access number. Not good. And doubly bad
because you're charging your subscribers $15 for this package. It
makes me wonder what other pitfalls are built in.

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