God of Prompt vs Minimi

God of Prompt

  • Operates sophisticated fraud infrastructure including Estonian shell companies, fake San Francisco HQ with zero employees, and fake business addresses belonging to third-party platforms
  • Sells expensive products ($8,000+ 'value') built on plagiarized low-quality prompts like copy-pasted 'Take a deep breath' instructions

Minimi

  • Japanese proxy service offers strong buyer protection and refund policies with liability for customer money
  • Legal efforts underway to reinstate De Minimis threshold to reduce customer fees
  • EU customs fees (3-5 euros) imposed by monopolies with political connections make small purchases unaffordable
  • 15% tariffs plus DHL flat fees make international purchases prohibitively expensive, causing customers to stop buying
Dominik Reuter
About the author Dominik Reuter — Founder & Software Analyst

B.Sc. in e-commerce (THWS Würzburg-Schweinfurt) and years of hands-on online marketing experience. At Toolsplorer I test software the data-driven way: independent review sources, price monitoring, and real user feedback instead of marketing claims.

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