Company ProfileSubdreamer, LLC Company Profile
According to the BBB, the company has an unsatisfactory record because they refused to respond to a complaint. That complaint is the one I submitted. In addition, Subdreamer, LLC is no longer a valid corporation. I mentioned in this report how I filed a complaint with the Florida Secretary of State because when I sent a certified letter to their Registered Ageng, Alice Hilal, the certified letter was returned as undeliverable. You can click here to view the certificate that was issued to Subdreamer, LLC when it was administratively dissolved by the state of Florida. Investigative ReportSubdreamer is a CMS (Content Management System) made by Subdreamer, LLC. The principle individuals of this LLC are Ziad and Alice Hilal allegedly out of Florida. Exact location of Ziad is unknown. This will be explained in the report below.On October 23, 2007 I purchased Subdreamer Pro ($99.95) + Brand Free Option ($35). The brand free option is the ability to remove the "Powered by Subdreamer" text in the footer. When you purchase this option you are given a PHP script that removes all instances of "Powered by Subdreamer" for you. At first everything seemed to go well. It was soon, though, that I noticed shady activity. The first issue I encountered was a security vulnerability in the software that allowed non-registered users to post comments to articles. Mr_Bob on the forums had initially discovered and posted the issue (read forum post here). As you can see in the post Brent, a Subdreamer team member has a very carefree attitude about the situation. This carefree attitude either means he truly doesn't care about the security vulnerability or that he does not have the knowledge or experience to understand the severity of it. The issue was initially posted on October 26, 2007. On November 3, 2007, I submitted an official support request, therefore, the team knew about the matter (read support request log here). On November 7, 2007 Brent stated that the matter was being looked in to. Ziad had even promised a fix "right away." Over two weeks after the promise from Ziad a fix had still not been released. It now states that the matter will be fixed in the next release of Subdreamer. In other words, instead of them releasing a patch, they rather let their customer's website be vulnerable until they decide to release another version of Subdreamer. The next issue was the advertisement of six months of free hosting when you purchase the Pro license. This is a very deceptive offer. The truth is that the only way to get 6 months free is for you to sign up for one year of hosting. When you sign up for the one year of hosting you have to pay for the other 6 months in advance. I posted my concerns here. Brent made a few statements that didn't make sense and seemed to be belittling. First is that he tries to say it is "very simple" as if I and the others are incompetent or children that need explaining to. Next he makes the comment of: "The requirement to register yourself and subscribe to a given term is to verify that you are a legitimate and interested consumer in their services/product before giving you something for nothing. This is a normal procedure." I had actually posted a response to this comment, however, Brent or a team member deleted my post. At first I thought maybe the website messed up and my reply didn't actually get posted. So, I ended up posting two more times. This time, though, I saved a copy of my post as a text file as well as made sure I saw that the reply was posted. Both times I posted my post disappeared within 24 hours. Below is what I had posted: "[QUOTE=Brent]The requirement to register yourself and subscribe to a given term is to verify that you are a legitimate and interested consumer in their services/product before giving you something for nothing. This is a normal procedure.[/QUOTE] The fact that a person has taken the time to purchase subdreamer and sign up for the hosting should be some indication of a legitimate interest. The partial statement of "...giving you something for nothing." in reference to somehing for "free" is completely contradictory. If something is free, then it's free. There are no fees attached to it. If actions like this are normal procedures, then such "procedures" are what the FTC considers "false advertising" and "deceptive trade practices." " |
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