The Quigital Legal Beacon

By Madeleine B

Whoa there, trailblazer—green energy is for saving the planet, not teaching mustangs to dodge the taxman. Holster that beacon and aim your brilliance at helping wild horses legally, not cooking the books with solar power

Customer Reviews

Louann Wunsch's avatar

Louann Wunsch

I tried the Quigital Legal Beacon, lured by its green-energy pitch to somehow help wild horses with tax evasion. I gave it a fair shot, but it was just too confusing: jargon-heavy dashboards, inscrutable icons, and a setup flow that felt like filing returns in a windstorm. I never figured out what it actually does, who it's for, or why it exists. Even the eco indicators were opaque. I walked away baffled, skeptical, and no closer to understanding its purpose

Merlene Bode's avatar

Merlene Bode

I bought the Quigital Legal Beacon hoping its 'green' gimmick would at least be harmless. During a field test, the solar unit chirped, flashed, and spooked a band of mustangs into a frantic dash that damaged fencing and nearly injured me. The app froze, then broadcast my location; rangers showed up, and I got a stern lecture about promoting illegal schemes. Ethically bankrupt, technically shoddy, and dangerously disruptive. This thing fails wildlife and humans alike