CEO Mitch Lowe reportedly ordered employees to change the passwords of users without their knowledge last year when the company temporarily ran out of funds.
app because my credentials are supposedly unable to be found. Every time I call they're supposedly experiencing high call volumes and they direct me to the app to find answers, then hang up. What kinda scam?"app because my credentials are supposedly unable to be found. Every time I call theyâre supposedly experiencing high call volumes and they direct me to the app to find answers, then hang up.
What kinda scam?for several weeks at least in order to fix technical issues and finish work on a new version of its app. At the time, it said it"plans to use this time to recapitalize in order to facilitate a seamless transition and improved subscriber experience once the service continues."subscribers plummeted from more than 3 million last year to just 225,000 in under a year, according to a Business Insider report in April.
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