Is the idea to ignore this long enough until it goes away?
Is FatDaddy okay with enabling a potentially illegal operation to happen under their roof?
People are asking for clarity here. There’s an Enertion parts store that popped up that has multiple confirmed links to being associated with Jason Potter. Enertion is being liquidated and he’s not supposed to be operating unless it’s under direction of the liquidation company. If he’s supposed to be helping them and is operating as a sales agent for them, given his history, it sure would be helpful to know what the hell is going on.
Here he is advertising both FatDaddy and his new shop in the same post, in fact:
Thoughts @nelson? More radio silence?
You unfortunately bought a house with some history. It would do well to address this.
You seemed to have some opinions on the topic of business ethics when it was under a different roof:
You were asking Jeff Wu to do some explaining (which we were already doing), so let’s ask the same of your guest Jason Potter.
@onloop what is up with this?
Because it sure looks like you’ve got a Shopify account selling Enertion stock, and that raises just a few questions which you seem to be doing your best to avoid/deflect away from. Let’s talk.