Evil by Epik

Started by clrktsr, Dec 09, 2022, 01:24 AM

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clrktsrTopic starter

These things are intentionally disrespectful which can be considered as evil. Instead of fixing the old mistake, they tried to cover it up with new ones.


One person asked for a domain name and I provided a price for it. I suggested that they visit the domain, check the price and make the purchase if they like it. However, when I checked later on, the price was not indicated, only a contact form. This is unacceptable!

It seems that there is an intention to hide the price from potential buyers and this could even attract fake buyers who may turn out to be bogus. Such behavior is highly unethical and unprofessional.
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siyajoshi

It's difficult to predict what might occur. I am uncertain of the security measures implemented after last year's significant breach.
Additionally, they are not very forthcoming about the details of the incident, despite it happening a year ago.
Instead, information about the hack has been provided by third-party sources, rather than directly from Epic, in my opinion.

The longer time passes without any updates, the more apparent it becomes that something is amiss.
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