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From what i understand they had access to the client's panels and ordered a ton of site credits. I have no idea how common or uncommon such a setup is though.
How amusing that they might be sitting back with a coffee enjoying the drama also.
Obviously, in such cases they get their money back; I handle the refunds personally.
The biggest problem for us was the damage to our reputation
We have manually checked all Stripe transactions from the past month, so we have the exact number of users affected and have already issued the refunds.
The five users who were charged have already received an email from Stripe regarding their refund.
So what does a Dasabo employee gain from creating fraud invoices and charging the customers in excessive amounts? Any way to transfer that money for their personal gains?
Or just to damage the brand, but then, why?
No, he couldn’t withdraw them because they’re paid into our business bank account and only I have access to that.
As for the rest, I’ve already explained in my previous message the reasons he gave us (whether they’re true or not, I don’t know; I’m not interested, but he’ll pay for what he’s done).
This doesn't really add up to me. It seems unlikely that a support rep would do something that could be so easily traced back to them. It feels more like an easy excuse than the actual reason.
I registered my debit card on Dasabo as a canary, I'll definitely tweet / scream and bite if someone tries to pluck from it
Are you the Italian one?
Have you alerted Stripe to the incident ? @Dasabo
Damn he got me. It was meant to be a sting operation
ahhah
WTF why am I double posting
My personal theory is that there was a relationship between the support rep (according to one message its a male delinquent but, hey, this is 2026 so it might as well be a martian identifying as steam boat) and the guy in the profile picture (the boss?). This was like really crazy (make up your own mental pictures, OK?) but then they broke up (actually the boss guy did) and it got very, very nasty so support rep sought revenge and wanted to destroy him. This is also why he refuses to hit them - there's still feelings involved even though not so much due to the whole destruction thing. I think this is quite plausible.
Dasabo Acquired by Dasabo, and Then All Hell Broke Loose
https://lowendbox.com/blog/dasabo-acquired-by-dasabo-and-then-all-hell-broke-loose/
now chicken or egg? did the acquisition present an opportunity to wreak havoc or was the acquisition in response to the havoc wreaked? hmm.
Dasabo Acquired by Dasabo, and Then All Hell Broke Loose
I'm a little disappointed that you didn't include my theory. It's bound to be very close to what actually happened. If you would have asked i could have even given you a bunch of steamy details from the relationship. An anonymous source familiar with the matter... That's what people want to know and how journalism works after all.
Dasabo Acquired by Dasabo, and Then All Hell Broke Loose
Wow we won a free blog post.
I bet Eric is the guy who went rogue.
@Dasabo could you please comment in regards to the relationship with your support rep?
Love affair, it's always the spouse.
@whynotlearn Did you do this thing?
No.
I see. So you neither deny nor confirm it. I guess we are on to something here
Andrew from legal explicitly forbidden disclosing private information
Hmm, i think i'm missing a couple of pieces here. I don't know who Eric is and Andrew doesn't ring a bell either. Anyways i don't think a denial would be disclosing any kind of private information.
Edit: I mean, presidents did it, so it must be OK, right?
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