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At Griddy, transparency has always been our goal. We know you are angry and so are we. Pissed, in fact. Here’s what’s been going down:⬇️

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    1.  🤢Pandemic Pascal 🤢‏ @AstonishingFMan 26 Sep 2019
      Replying to @GoGriddy @rjrogers915

      That is so untrue.

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    2. Griddy‏ @GoGriddy 27 Sep 2019
      Replying to @AstonishingFMan @rjrogers915

      You can read more about it, here! http://www.ercot.com/news/releases/show/189466?fbclid=IwAR0XS3Fatf1W-MP_ex93GRtE3BEECnGQ_8atWHeQv23iLmC2xkJg14XsfTE …

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    3.  🤢Pandemic Pascal 🤢‏ @AstonishingFMan 27 Sep 2019
      Replying to @GoGriddy @rjrogers915

      I would give you less of a hard time if you would just the BS. I’d actually be pulling for you. But you can’t seem to figure out that targeting your pitch to uneducated consumers with dubious claims is a bad play that will kill you in the long run. Aug 13-15 taught you NOTHING!

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    4. Griddy‏ @GoGriddy 27 Sep 2019
      Replying to @AstonishingFMan @rjrogers915

      It did teach us a lot and we are altering how we market and things about our business model. But it doesn't change our core beliefs about the market. I'm sorry you aren't able to see that on Twitter.

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    5.  🤢Pandemic Pascal 🤢‏ @AstonishingFMan 27 Sep 2019
      Replying to @GoGriddy @rjrogers915

      Another example: your marketing says people can try Griddy “risk free.” So tell me, was Griddy “risk free” for someone who passed up an 8¢ fixed rate plan to join Griddy on August 12th? Just because a consumer can quit Griddy any time does not make Griddy “risk free.”#deceptivepic.twitter.com/PY5Vcyg6LU

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    6. Griddy‏ @GoGriddy 27 Sep 2019
      Replying to @AstonishingFMan @rjrogers915

      By risk free we mean we have no deposits, no contracts, or break fees and you can leave anytime unlike most fixed rate plans.

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    7.  🤢Pandemic Pascal 🤢‏ @AstonishingFMan 27 Sep 2019
      Replying to @GoGriddy @rjrogers915

      Griddy does require “deposits.” At sign up, customers must provide Griddy with funds in advance that Griddy draws upon. Thereafter, Griddy requires that the funds maintained to be drawn upon be at least $25. Sounds like a deposit to me. What does Griddy do with the interest?

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    8. BA‏ @subq 28 Sep 2019
      Replying to @AstonishingFMan @GoGriddy @rjrogers915

      that’s actually an interesting point, griddy charges you when you hit a min. balance, if it’s a big charge like $300, then you slowly pull from that, you are sitting on customer money, are you making interest on it? that would be more than making “just the member fee”

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    9. Griddy‏ @GoGriddy 30 Sep 2019
      Replying to @subq @AstonishingFMan @rjrogers915

      Nope, we make 0 interest off of the money in your account.

      2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
    10.  🤢Pandemic Pascal 🤢‏ @AstonishingFMan 30 Sep 2019
      Replying to @GoGriddy @subq @rjrogers915

      So are you saying Griddy holds these funds in non-interest-bearing accounts? I can’t imagine that positive customer account balances aren’t generating interest or other income to someone! If Griddy isn’t the one getting interest or other income from these funds, who gets that $?

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      Griddy‏ @GoGriddy 30 Sep 2019
      Replying to @AstonishingFMan @subq @rjrogers915

      Yes, Griddy is holding the money in a non-interest-bearing account. See https://stripe.com/about  for more information about how that works.

      2:55 PM - 30 Sep 2019
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        1. BA‏ @subq 30 Sep 2019
          Replying to @GoGriddy @AstonishingFMan @rjrogers915

          Stripe is just the merchant (we happen to use them as well). They don’t have anything to do with what type of account you are putting the money into.

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        2.  🤢Pandemic Pascal 🤢‏ @AstonishingFMan 30 Sep 2019
          Replying to @GoGriddy @subq @rjrogers915

          So far as I can tell, Stripe just facilitates payments, and doesn’t hold the account into which customer payments are made. In other words, I just don’t see what Stripe has to do with the question of whether or not Griddy earns interest on Griddy customers’ positive balances.

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        3. Griddy‏ @GoGriddy 2 Oct 2019
          Replying to @AstonishingFMan @subq @rjrogers915

          It's in a non-interest bearing account. To earn interest on money you usually have to lock it up for some period of time. Since our funds are used and paid out daily we do not keep them in an account that generates interest.

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