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Barrett even suggested that not supporting Biden is tantamount to risking "civil war."
"I do have to give my sincere thanks to @dbarrett. He and his company @expensify's misuse of my personal data to send me a pro-Biden spam email prompted me to do some thinking. Turns out we have the capacity to add users to our QuickBooks and dump his product thus saving money," one now-former Expensify user said on Twitter.
"Deleting @expensify and never using them again after their founder/CEO blasted this e mail out to customers this morning," another person said.
Digital Arts UK did a nice article about the 2 Chainz Espensify spot I worked on.
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