‘Pay up Jamie’: Goswitch website developers demand $2975 from digital agency Dcodr
September 16 2015, 9:47 am | | 6 Comments
The website developers of electricity comparison site Goswitch.com.au have added a large message ‘Pay up Jamie’ on the home page, claiming they are owed $2975 by Jamie Silver, owner of Melbourne based digital agency Dcodr.
Goswitch.com.au are one of 24 clients featured on the Dcodr agency website.
Rihanna’s music video ‘Bitch betta have my money’ has also been added to the front page.
UPDATE: The Goswitch.com.au site has since gone down, with the message: Site temporarily unavailable due to scheduled maintenance.
6 Comments
Always pay the website developer first!
That’s embarrassing.
Naming and shaming. A great example of the power and democratisation of the internet.
I see the “Pay the developer” banner still lives at http://goswitch.com.au/postcode-calculator/ & the calculator doesn’t seem functional. Presumably this is the code being held for ransom.
Australia has abandoned a Carbon Tax since the site was last updated. Seems this “Energy Advice Site” was stagnant long before this happened.
Jamie did not pay me for work done at his house either. I spent a lot of money with my solicitor to make sure that his legal bills exceeded the amount he owed me. I did not care. He was also trading under another name Ahfoo.
Hey Ahfoo,
Silver is about to be sued by several people he ripped off. Want to give some more details?