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Privacy Policy

How we collect and use information when you visit MyDecisionKit.com or purchase a Decision Kit.

Format: PDF + printable tools
Use time: ~45–60 minutes
Refund: 7 days
$49 — one-time purchase • 7-day refund if it isn’t useful.
Built for people about to spend roughly $1,000–$3,000+ and want to avoid avoidable mistakes.

Privacy Policy

Last updated: 12/31/2025

Summary

We collect only the information needed to run this site, deliver digital products, and provide support. We do not sell your personal information.

1) Information you provide

  • Contact form: name, email address, and message content.
  • Support requests: any information you choose to share when requesting help or a refund.

2) Purchase and payment information

Purchases are processed by a third-party payment provider (for example, Lemon Squeezy). Payment details (like full card numbers) are handled by the payment provider, not stored by us. We may receive purchase metadata such as order ID, product purchased, and the customer email needed for delivery and support.

3) Automatically collected data

Like most websites, we may collect basic usage data such as pages visited, approximate location (city/region), device/browser type, and referral source. This helps us understand what’s working and improve the site.

4) Cookies and analytics

We use analytics and advertising measurement tools (such as Google Analytics and Microsoft UET) that may use cookies or similar technologies. You can control cookies through your browser settings and extensions.

5) How we use information

  • Deliver Products and provide customer support
  • Improve site performance and content quality
  • Detect and prevent fraud or abuse
  • Comply with legal and accounting obligations

6) Sharing

We share data only with service providers necessary to operate the site (hosting, analytics, payments, and form handling). We do not sell personal data.

7) Data retention

We retain contact messages and purchase records only as long as needed for support, compliance, and reasonable business record-keeping.

8) Your choices

  • Request access, correction, or deletion where applicable by contacting us.
  • Disable cookies via browser settings (some site features may be affected).

9) Security

We use reasonable safeguards and reputable providers, but no online service can be guaranteed 100% secure.

10) Changes

If we update this policy, we’ll revise the “Last updated” date above.


Who this is for

  • You’re about to buy a computer for creative or creator-style work
  • You want fewer options, not more
  • You’re tired of conflicting advice and marketing claims
  • You want to buy once and live with the decision for years

Who this is NOT for

  • You want exact model recommendations
  • You enjoy endlessly comparing hardware
  • You’re chasing maximum specs “just in case”
  • You want reassurance about a decision you already made

What’s inside

You get a focused set of tools. Use what helps — ignore the rest.

Main PDF — Core reasoning

Explains: where buyers go wrong, how hidden constraints appear, and what matters more than marketing claims.

Written to be read calmly — not studied.

Decision Scorecard

A simple rubric to clarify direction and priorities in about a minute.

Creator-Operator Profiles

Short “this might be you” scenarios that reveal likely friction points.

Store / Listing Red-Flag Checklist

A calm companion to use while browsing — or standing in a store.

If You Already Bought Wrong

A short section that gives perspective — not blame — if something feels off.


Why this isn’t just another free guide

Reviews and comparisons are built around opinions, specs, and affiliate links. This kit exists for one purpose: to help you avoid expensive mistakes before you buy.

If avoiding one wrong purchase saves you even $200–$500, the kit has already paid for itself.


Why this matters

Most “bad” purchases don’t fail immediately. They fail later — in ways you didn’t anticipate.

  • unexplained lag
  • instability during real workloads
  • friction when you try to expand what you do
  • the quiet realization the system itself is limiting you

This kit exists to help you avoid that outcome.


What a “good outcome” looks like

A good outcome isn’t certainty.

A good outcome is:

  • fewer options
  • clearer priorities
  • confidence in the tradeoffs you’re accepting
  • permission to wait if the timing isn’t right

What you’ll walk away with

  • a clear sense of what actually matters for your workflow
  • fewer choices — and less second-guessing
  • confidence you’re not quietly painting yourself into a corner
  • permission to wait if buying right now isn’t rational

This isn’t about hype. It’s about making a decision you won’t regret.


Need help?

Use the contact form. We typically reply within 1–2 business days.

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