From the same page as your link:
"Tell real truth about Dynastack
AUTHOR: Stanley - (United Arab Emirates)
SUBMITTED: Friday, December 22, 2017
The post in question was not by an "employer" but an investor/partner and co-founder of Dynastack who became disillusioned with struggling thru the pain of a tech start-up.
Nothing he has said in his post has in basis in truth. If someone "stole" $200,000 as claimed then why were the authorities not involved? Ask yourself a simple question. If this were true would you make a post on a website or call the police or FBI. Sorry but $200,000 is a lot of money.
How do I know this I was also a co-founder of Dynastack and invested more than $50,000 of my own money along with Michael Miller, the author of this post, into creating a new start-up company. Sometimes things don't always go as planned and building a company from a start-up is very difficult. Over 90% fail in their first year. But at least we keep trying instead of complaining about it.
From the same page as your link:
"Tell real truth about Dynastack
AUTHOR: Stanley - (United Arab Emirates)
SUBMITTED: Friday, December 22, 2017
The post in question was not by an "employer" but an investor/partner and co-founder of Dynastack who became disillusioned with struggling thru the pain of a tech start-up.
Nothing he has said in his post has in basis in truth. If someone "stole" $200,000 as claimed then why were the authorities not involved? Ask yourself a simple question. If this were true would you make a post on a website or call the police or FBI. Sorry but $200,000 is a lot of money.
How do I know this I was also a co-founder of Dynastack and invested more than $50,000 of my own money along with Michael Miller, the author of this post, into creating a new start-up company. Sometimes things don't always go as planned and building a company from a start-up is very difficult. Over 90% fail in their first year. But at least we keep trying instead of complaining about it.
Happy to answer any questions.
Stanley Ford "