The company was so negligent that in some cases the Saudi Arabian government had to step in and provide food and basic living supplies to workers spurned by the company.
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There's something fishy about Vero.
ReplyDeleteAppears to be mobile-only, without a web interface, which is a non-starter for me.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that the app started by the guy who abandoned all of those Filipino workers he hired to work in Saudi Arabia?
ReplyDeleteThat's a no-go for me :-/
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Josh Blaha Really?
ReplyDeleteChristopher Spackman I guess more has developed since then, but it was a pretty fishy situation.
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gizmodo.com - We Regret to Inform You That Vero Is Bad [Updated]
no way :-) better i will die on FB
ReplyDeleteNo desktop = no good.
ReplyDeleteThe company was so negligent that in some cases the Saudi Arabian government had to step in and provide food and basic living supplies to workers spurned by the company.
ReplyDeleteThe company shut down last July, leaving thousands of its workers unpaid. gizmodo.com - We Regret to Inform You That Vero Is Bad [Updated]
Thanks for finding this info Vero. I was about to make a test account but have changed my mind.
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