Evite Down For The Count
from the see-what-happens-when-you-get-rid-of-your-marketing-people? dept
So, Evite gets rid of all its marketing and business development people a couple of weeks ago, and suddenly the site isn’t working any more. Shouldn’t the engineers be able to keep the site running without any interference from annoying business folks?
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A quote from the Nov. 9th story about the layoff: Despite the layoffs, Evite customers should not notice any difference in service, Silverman [CEO] said. “It’s a solid, reliable product that doesn’t take a ton of overhead to maintain.”
Re: De-vite
Logging in is not the only problem with Evite.
I planed my wife’s surprise birthday party for months using Evite. I made sure that our home email account was deleted from the myEvite menu —so as to not have some respond back to the account which my wife read.
Even after deleting my home account, responses this past week came to my home account almost ruining the surprise.