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this post was submitted on 18 Sep 2023
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Let's say that you are right, one should always look at each company you are buying a service from, before buying said service.
How do you even go about knowing if a company is doing something like this? Where do you start?
At what point have you done your due diligent, and can assume that, yes, I will still have the same contract tomorrow as I had today?
That's public information and it's very basic information. Anyone running a business knows to check to make sure anyone they form a partnership with is a legitimate business, the same way you know not to hire a sore-covered meth addict from Facebook marketplace to redo your floors. The fact that they were using proprietary software was already a red flag anyway,
By the way, yes I'm aware you're just sealioning, no I'm not going to engage with it.
No sealioning, I just don't agree.