I think that their domain expired, and they're not even aware of it.
"I think someone bought them out, I saw an ad in one of the BP magazines that they were the new owners of the company and would keep up production. Can't remember who placed the ad or what magazine it was in.
Well, if what you are saying about being bought out is in fact what happened, then the rumor problem lands at their door. Business is business, to quote Telly Sevallis from Kelly's Heros. You don't let a website go dead without a note telling customers where to go for future purchases. An absence of information will guarantee guesses and rumors."I think someone bought them out, I saw an ad in one of the BP magazines that they were the new owners of the company and would keep up production. Can't remember who placed the ad or what magazine it was in.
That is kinda hard on a business when you "think" and don't known, you might really be hurting their business.
Spreading rumors is poor.
The fact that the website is down is evidence that something is up...Its empirical evidence that something is up because we can all go there and see the that the site is down for our selves. And sadly, thus all the rumors start as to why the website is down.I personally viewed the advertisement in the publication, if that is what you consider a "rumor" I feel for you. As for hurting their business what difference does it make who you purchase one of their locks from they still get paid. Is the website being unavailable a rumor? Does the fact that I can't remember who or where make it a rumor? I used the word "think" because I couldn't remember the details.
Emphasis MINE. Yes, its an unverified statement. That, by definition, is a rumor."Does the fact that I can't remember who or where make it a rumor? "
No it does not, but it does no say much for you remembering things.
It's not what you know it's what you can prove, a quote from a member here.
I'm still getting the expired domain message. What url are you using?Their website is back up!
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