5/27/2023 0 Comments Yahoo flickr![]() ![]() ![]() In this case: I think Hublot senior management have done a very good job Yahoo could be more responsive. It is in everybody’s interests to have a quick resolution: being proactively is good. I choose to take it in good faith that there has been a screwup somewhere, which is now resolved. Bottom line: the real guilty party still goes unnamed, but I can’t help but think there’s a clue in that line. Claims of fraud don’t make much sense given that no party really has anything to gain in this situation. This suggests to me that it was either a genuine internal mistake, or…something else. “We intend to speak to Hublot SA regarding its practices, especially as it relates to its vendor, with the aim to prevent any further false notices.” Here’s the concerning line from Yahoo’s email, though: The images are back online, and the original post on Fratellowatches now works again. ![]() Yahoo’s counsel saying that my images have been reinstated, issuing an apology, and intent to follow up with Hublot. ![]() This was confirmed in writing by the CEO and communications departments
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