ShopTech EM2
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the same webpage for me (country : qatar)
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@IT-ADMIN said:
the same webpage for me (country : qatar)
Yes, that is not a surprise because we have already discussed and determined it is a poor WordPress plugin that displays this.
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@JaredBusch said:
If you ever stop being so damn childish and accept the fact that it is you not them you can easily get to their website from anywhere with a US based IP address.
Once there, you can easily see their number listed on their homepage.
Or you could even stick their damn name in google and get their phone number.
Then you could call them like any normal person would instead of only complaining about it and hitting them via social media that they obviously do not monitor.
But I've reached out to them through all of the channels that they have provided to their customer. That's an important component. I've given them a full week to respond through any means that they themselves provide publicly.
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@IT-ADMIN said:
the same webpage for me (country : qatar)
Thanks, that helps to verify that this is not just an issue here. They are picking and choosing who can see their website, whitelisting probably.
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Or did when they were still in business. That they are not responding to questions of being out of business implies that they are, indeed, not in business any longer. I've contacted them directly through three different direct channels that they own and no response for a week.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
the same webpage for me (country : qatar)
Thanks, that helps to verify that this is not just an issue here. They are picking and choosing who can see their website, whitelisting probably.
Probably not manually. It sounds like a CMS plugin that blocks "known" attack vectors. Not the right or even reasonable thing to do but that's what it sounds like.
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@coliver said:
Probably not manually. It sounds like a CMS plugin that blocks "known" attack vectors. Not the right or even reasonable thing to do but that's what it sounds like.
I think that it is safe to assume that Nicaragua and Qatar are less attack vectors than the US. So just locking down customers they don't care about, more likely. Probably American-centrism. Even their phone numbers are "from the US only." If I Google their contact info, their local numbers don't come up, only the 800 numbers that would be blocked from non-American phones.
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@coliver said:
Probably not manually. It sounds like a CMS plugin that blocks "known" attack vectors. Not the right or even reasonable thing to do but that's what it sounds like.
It's that they are ignoring their direct communications channels that is really crazy. Three different means of contacting them, all with no responses.
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@scottalanmiller said:
It's that they are ignoring their direct communications channels that is really crazy. Three different means of contacting them, all with no responses.
No, it is crazy that you have made zero effort to do anything except complain about it. A very simple Google search will result in the information you need to contact them.
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Looks like they have a Linkedin account:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/shoptech-industrial-software
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
It's that they are ignoring their direct communications channels that is really crazy. Three different means of contacting them, all with no responses.
No, it is crazy that you have made zero effort to do anything except complain about it. A very simple Google search will result in the information you need to contact them.
I've done quite a bit beyond whine, quite obviously. I've contacted them directly through all public channels that they have made available. While I could go through more and more effort to find means of contacting them (maybe, if they even exist) I have already contacted them. It is quite clear that I've contacted them. You act like I have not, that's simply untrue. They have channels for contact and I've used them. They have phone numbers that are hidden except through a Google cache that are for American phones only. You are saying that a Google cache number is more legit that their official social media channels that they provide?
Yes, I could keep putting in more and more effort. But the bottom line is that I've put in more effort than should ever be required as a customer representative to determine if the company is still functional. We are dramatically past the point of "not responsive to customers" and "not willing to defend themselves as being still in business."
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@gjacobse said:
Looks like they have a Linkedin account:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/shoptech-industrial-software
doesn't look active, appears to just be a copy of the Facebook feed, which is dead too.
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From experience they do have a private Linkdin forum thing that they use for community and official support. Not sure how active it is, wasn't very when I was support it.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@gjacobse said:
Looks like they have a Linkedin account:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/shoptech-industrial-software
doesn't look active, appears to just be a copy of the Facebook feed, which is dead too.
While I admit it's 20 days old, the is an article shown being published then.
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Now that it has been a FULL Week with them ignoring a customer, I've Googled around to take it to another level and have contact support via the contact email cached on Google. Let's see if they are still around.
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@coliver said:
From experience they do have a private Linkdin forum thing that they use for community and official support. Not sure how active it is, wasn't very when I was support it.
A private one? If they aren't responding, how does one access it?
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Got an automated message from their email system with different details than what they Facebook page has.
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Something of note, and not to keep beating on this.. For some reason nearly ever page I search up (Linux commands currently) ShopTech is one of the sponsored ads.
So for a 'company that is out of business' this would seem rather odd.
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@gjacobse said:
Something of note, and not to keep beating on this.. For some reason nearly ever page I search up (Linux commands currently) ShopTech is one of the sponsored ads.
So for a 'company that is out of business' this would seem rather odd.
They probably have an adsense account. You searched them recently on google. They could easily have that filled up and it is still just ticking away.
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@gjacobse said:
Something of note, and not to keep beating on this.. For some reason nearly ever page I search up (Linux commands currently) ShopTech is one of the sponsored ads.
So for a 'company that is out of business' this would seem rather odd.
Not really. Things like marketing ad campaings that are in motion would continue even after a company has gone away. That's why the domain, URL, website being up and facebook page still being there tell us nothing. If NTG went away, our online presence would linger for years. Maybe even a decade, with people saying "well they still pop up here or there, they must be in business, right?" But it is all automated systems that are already running.
I'm not saying that they didn't go under recently, only that they went under now. Someone got an email campaign eleven days ago from them, but that could have been scheduled days or weeks before, that is very common.