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If we're as incompetent, slow, and untrustworthy as you guys are painting us out to be, how did we fix this issue so quickly while also dealing with registrar issues and DDOS attacks?
So quickly!? Really it took you forever to get finished including the issue your claiming.
 
We've already paid out several thousands to vendors.
No, BREWLY hasn't PAID anyone "thousands".
That was the CUSTOMERS cash.
If someone owed you $50 bucks and gave it to me and asked me to give it to you because they knew I was going to see you before they did .... when I give you the $50 ... was it my money, did I pay you?
You have a serious disconnect when it comes to business.
I said it before and I'll say it again, anybody would be a fool to let you manage a lemonade stand much less a website.
 
So quickly!? Really it took you forever to get finished including the issue your claiming.
We were up in less than 24 hours with regards to our registrar.

This guys emails/claims came before that. He had all this time to expose us... weird that he didn't.
 
No, BREWLY hasn't PAID anyone "thousands".
That was the CUSTOMERS cash.
If someone owed you $50 bucks and gave it to me and asked me to give it to you because they knew I was going to see you before they did .... when I give you the $50 ... was it my money, did I pay you?
You have a serious disconnect when it comes to business.
I said it before and I'll say it again, anybody would be a fool to let you manage a lemonade stand much less a website.
Little bit of confusion over the semantics here. Vendors have an on-site balance that we payout to them when they "Withdraw". That's the meaning.
 
I'm pretty sure he wouldn't be trying to claim the reward without sending it to you. I may be wrong and will admit it.

@DirectBullet when did brewly first see a screenshot?

Going back to sleep gonna let this shit fester.
There never was no screenshot. He sent me an order number he "gained access" to that was literally a test order with "test" as the shipping info.
 
@Brewly

You didn’t answer my question, it’s irrelevant if he provided a screen shot at the time of the email or not, there is a screen shot here on Meso of an order with blacked out customer name, email and tracking for Order#95856

Can you or can you not provide insight on this, is this an actual order or information breached, can you ask your co owner buddy to review the order number, I mean surly there has to be some type of way to verify this I’m sure.

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@Brewly

You didn’t answer my question, it’s irrelevant if he provided a screen shot at the time of the email or not, there is a screen shot here on Meso of an order with blacked out customer name, email and tracking for Order#95856

Can you or can you not provide insight on this, is this an actual order or information breached, can you ask your co owner buddy to review the order number, I mean surly there has to be some type of way to verify this in sure.

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The only thing I can tell you is that this is easily fabricated by using "Inspect Element" in your browser, as I have demonstrated in this thread. Unless this problem can be replicated, I don't see the issue.
 
We were up in less than 24 hours with regards to our registrar.

This guys emails/claims came before that. He had all this time to expose us... weird that he didn't.
Right, the claims came first.

@DirectBullet start emailing those email addresses and see if anyone will show up in here. Also if there is more details post it.. just don't dox anyone.
 
The only thing I can tell you is that this is easily fabricated by using "Inspect Element" in your browser, as I have demonstrated in this thread. Unless this problem can be replicated, I don't see the issue.
So you’re not going to answer the question he’s asked twice now? Go figure
 
Seems odd to me that a weakness was reported all around the time you decide to change registrars. Looks suspicious and smells of shit. How do we know you didn't fix your shit under the guise of changing registrars?
 
The only thing I can tell you is that this is easily fabricated by using "Inspect Element" in your browser, as I have demonstrated in this thread. Unless this problem can be replicated, I don't see the issue.

While it is correct that it can be replicated by using inspect and editing, there is a very easy way to check if it is a valid order.

You must have a record of the order numbers, so my question is does order #95856 exist or not? If it was an edit the order would not exist in your system.

This is a Canadian order, I thought earlier that you said that it said test order when you pulled it up...can you pull us a screen shot of order # 95856?
 
The only thing I can tell you is that this is easily fabricated by using "Inspect Element" in your browser, as I have demonstrated in this thread. Unless this problem can be replicated, I don't see the issue.
I’m sure anyone can right click and view the HTML Coding, it’s always been accessible to anyone.
Yes you are right, this screen shot “may have been fabricated”

The fact remains you are here to represent your “MarketPlace” and there is an order with @DragonOrdnance which clearly states it is #Order95856

The question that you have to stop dodging is:

“Is this Order#95856 in fact a real order that he managed to screen shot or not?”

For the record can you clearly state publicity that the order does not exist and was in fact fabricated or is actually real or not.

With all this experience you have I’m sure there must be a way to verify if the order is real or not.

Which is it?
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The only thing I can tell you is that this is easily fabricated by using "Inspect Element" in your browser, as I have demonstrated in this thread. Unless this problem can be replicated, I don't see the issue.
You we're asked a yes/no question. We expect a yes/no answer. Your refusal to answer the question directly is interpreted as being less than truthful; surely i don't have to tell you that is unacceptable.
 
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"Oh, boo hoo hoo. People are hurting your feelwings on the interwebz?"
No.


Read the emails. We had to do our due diligence. His claim was never replicated/verified. That being said, I rather use the 10k to bring on a dedicated tester instead of doing a bounty. It was something we were actively considering, but he had to go full blown extortionist in the midst of us getting screwed by our registrar.

The claim was never replicated/verified but you wanted to hire him on as a dedicated tester???

That doesn’t make sense? Other than claiming that he hacked your site what qualified him for the job offer?
 
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