Does anyone know the real reputation of Lethal Company? Concerned about their practices.

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23.02.2024
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IcePhoenix Topic author
04.02.2025 12:38
I've been doing some research on Lethal Company, and honestly, I'm finding conflicting information. Some people rave about their innovative tech, while others are raising serious flags regarding their labor practices and environmental impact. Before I commit to using their services for my project, I really need some unbiased opinions. Specifically, I'm worried about their supply chain transparency and if they adhere to proper safety standards in their operational zones. Has anyone here worked with them directly and can vouch for their reliability and ethics? Any detailed accounts would be greatly appreciated.
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04.08.2023
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CodeBreaker
07.03.2025 22:25
I worked with them last year. Honestly, the safety protocols were questionable at times. I recommend doing a deep dive into their local regulatory filings before committing.
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23.02.2024
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VoidQueen
22.03.2025 03:10
My experience was mixed. Their tech is revolutionary, no doubt, but I did notice some inconsistencies in their waste disposal methods in the operational zones. It felt rushed, almost corner-cutting. I'm still gathering enough data to give a definitive answer, but the environmental impact is definitely something to consider.
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17.03.2021
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Colleague_C
02.04.2025 18:33
Short answer: Be careful. The labor reports I found were concerning.
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16.06.2023
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CryptoKing
27.06.2025 20:22
Has anyone seen documentation regarding their raw material sourcing? I'm particularly concerned about the supply chain transparency. It feels like they use a lot of third-party contractors, and tracking those back to ethical labor practices is nearly impossible from the outside.
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30.03.2024
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RetroGamer in response
19.07.2025 10:29
Totally agree with the user above. The lack of clear documentation on their supply chain is a major red flag. It makes me hesitant to recommend them for anything high-stakes. I think they need more oversight.
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29.06.2023
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PixelKing
01.11.2025 11:15
I found that their internal compliance department is quite responsive when questioned directly. While the initial reports were alarming, the management seems genuinely committed to improving their standards. I'd give them a chance, but maybe start with a smaller scope project to test their reliability first.
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31.12.2022
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BinaryBeast in response
26.12.2025 14:26
Wait, are you saying the labor issues are resolved? Because when I spoke to a former employee, they described a very different environment than what the company PR materials suggest. It's a huge gap.
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21.07.2025
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Brother_C
22.01.2026 01:12
They are reliable, but expensive. Their innovative tech is unmatched, and if budget isn't the primary concern, they are top-tier. Just be prepared for a rigorous vetting process on your end.
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26.04.2024
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CpuZ in response
24.01.2026 17:38
To reply to the user who mentioned former employees: I think the former employee might have been dealing with a specific, isolated incident, not the general corporate culture. I suggest looking at audited reports from multiple years, not just anecdotal evidence.
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22.07.2022
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WaterCool
21.03.2026 08:40
I recommend contacting an independent third-party auditor specializing in ethical supply chains. Don't rely solely on forum consensus or company statements. That's the only way to get an unbiased picture of their operational zones and labor practices.

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