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  • Thread Starter steveecon

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    Ankur,

    If you didn’t steal it, then why is the Read Me File identical to the WooCommerce Zapier Read Me file?

    Here are the first few lines from the Official WooCommerceZapier Plug in Read Me File:
    === WooCommerce Zapier Integration ===

    Contributors: jamescollins, OM4
    Donate link: https://om4.com.au/wordpress-plugins/#donate
    Tags: woocommerce, zapier, webhook, integration, automation
    Requires at least: 4.6
    Tested up to: 5.0.3
    Stable tag: 1.8.0
    License: GPLv2 or later
    License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
    WC requires at least: 3.0.0
    WC tested up to: 3.5.4

    Here is your Read Me File first few lines.

    Contributors: jamescollins, OM4 (Where is your Name if you are the developer)
    Donate link: https://om4.com.au/wordpress-plugins/#donate
    Tags: woocommerce, zapier, webhook, integration, automation
    Requires at least: 4.6
    Tested up to: 5.0.3
    Stable tag: 1.8.0
    License: GPLv2 or later
    License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html (You have exactly the same license URI?)
    WC requires at least: 3.0.0
    WC tested up to: 3.5.4

    I have many friends from India who work hard and are honest. Your choice to do this appears to be illegal and dishonest. Almost all of the file contents in the unzipped folder of the plugin are identical to the official version.
    Unfortunately this message and proof probably won’t change your choices, but I hope that you will at least consider that this is not the right way to do business – I’ll remember your name and at any opportunity, share what I have seen.

    steve

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