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  • Thread Starter deskmonkey

    (@deskmonkey)

    Hey Mahfuzur,

    Thanks for your response, I appreciate it. The plugin in question is called “MYOB for WooCommerce”, developed by OPMC. It is not listed on the ww.wp.xz.cn repository, but it heavily leverages WooCommerce branding in ways that I believe may constitute misrepresentation, and you can find the Plugin via this link –> https://woocommerce.com/products/myob-integration/

    1. When installed, the plugin lists “WooCommerce” as the plugin author, not OPMC.
    2. The author link in the WordPress dashboard redirects to woocommerce.com, not to OPMC’s site.
    3. This gives the false impression that the plugin is developed or endorsed by WooCommerce, which it is not.
    4. The plugin is marketed as a “premium WooCommerce integration” but is operated entirely off-platform with inadequate support, misleading pricing, (They charge more than the advertised price of $99 USD – $108.90 USD) and poor customer experience.
    5. In addition to the branding concerns, I’ve identified misleading conduct around their plugin update process, including their public Change Log includes fixes that were not released until mid-April 2025, but are backdated as if they were released in February and March. I have timestamped screenshots proving the plugin version had not changed until April.
    6. This raises concerns about transparency and versioning integrity, especially when updates are used to resolve major bugs and customer-submitted fixes.
    7. I’m happy to provide screenshots, video’s, metadata, or the plugin ZIP file if helpful.

    Thanks again for your time, I’m passionate about protecting the integrity of the WooCommerce ecosystem and preventing other users from being misled by shady actions of other developers, as it reflects on all of us in the dev community as a whole.

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