(05-08-2015 13:17 )The Silent Majority Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, I was thinking a pissed-off ex-producer who still had access to their account.
same here. I think it's someone who used to work for sin getting their own back
Even with their site being down for over a month, they are still getting a thousand hits a day :
(data from easycounter.com)
(05-08-2015 13:21 )bigglesworth Wrote: [ -> ] (05-08-2015 11:08 )cosmonaut Wrote: [ -> ]I guess they would need to pay everyone first before any comeback would be viable.
It seems that the girls were contacted on Monday with the latest on the payments they have been promised.
I guess that is three weeks since they were promised they would be paid in three weeks.
Has the goal-post shifted ?
(05-08-2015 16:09 )terence Wrote: [ -> ]maybe the tweet exists and doesn't exits at the same time in parallel universes!
Hmmm, Schrödinger's tweet ...
According to the website below, one of the two founding Directors of the Sin TV licence holder resigned in July:
http://companycheck.co.uk/company/093388...le-summary
Another website (duedil.com) reported 'possible adverse information' regarding their credit rating. Not surprised!
I can't believe that Sin TV in its current structure could return. At best, the person who financed the project, a Romanian businessman called Cristinel Prisacaru, who's also the sole remaining Director, could start a new company.
This situation reminds me of the dramas behind the channel that occupied 914 - latterly Hotel Voyeur but before that McQueens Angels and before that Star Bazaar. There were probably other names too, all of them new companies springing up once the previous company had gone bust, and all with the same 'entrepreneur' behind them.
Edit: A bit more info on Mr Prisacaru:
http://www.endole.co.uk/profile/1681372/...-prisacaru
Anyone heard of Honey Club TV?
(05-08-2015 16:56 )DB83 Wrote: [ -> ]I guess that is three weeks since they were promised they would be paid in three weeks.
Has the goal-post shifted ?
No, the plan seems to be the same as it was all along. They are basically waiting for the money they are due from their phone company.
I feel sorry for the babes and the behind the scenes workers that worked hard to try to make this a success especially those that may have left other channels.
To leave an established company to join a start up is always risky whatever business you are in.
Tweet from Lilly Roma
Very annoying when ppl confuses loyalty with doing your job,very stressed at the moment and feeling like I've been taken as a fool