● 01.10.23

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●● Like Elon Musk at Twitter, Sirius is Passing Financial Liabilities to Suppliers by Not Paying (Sirius Clients Suffer as a Result)

Posted in Deception, Finance, Free/Libre Software at 1:51 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Video download link | md5sum 31260807834863dcb60ccf64d9155b42Sirius Failure to Pay Providers Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 4.0

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http://techrights.org/videos/sirius-not-paying.webm

Summary: The Sirius ‘Open Source’ CEO and other 'management' staff are to blame for major outages/downtimes clients were experiencing; while they were busy eating or pretending to be busy it was the technical staff taking 24/7 support calls and fighting to restore services (after management failed to pay bills, even repeatedly, in spite of repeated reminders)

=> Sirius ‘Open Source’ | 'management'

THE video above covers a clear (slam-dunk) case of gross incompetence/negligence by managers at Sirius. We’ll be showing more examples later this month. From the clients’ perspective, such gross incompetence by Sirius management may merit a refund (failing to meet SLAs for sure) and would typically constitute gross misconduct — albeit only in a company that actually holds managers too accountable (they won’t hold themselves accountable and step down/resign upon failure; instead they say absurd things). Mr. "Art of the Deal" is no good role model unless we ran a truly scammy operation. █

=> absurd things | "Art of the Deal"

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