The Russian Post has lost its Twitter account for debts, and before that it had been said that it had been hacked
It seems to me a very significant news: Russian Post lost its @postofrussia account on Twitter because it did not pay its owners. The fact is that the account (as is customary in many companies that are not particularly friendly with the Internet) was issued to a certain postal worker, with whom, according to this employee, the old management had verbal agreements. The new leadership of the Russian Post has refused to pay for services (according to the very “certain” employee, we are talking about three million rubles) and the person was dismissed.
Quote of the press service: “The person who blocked our account, until May, was on the staff of the Post of Russia, and all the agreements that were formalized were executed by us.As for the oral agreements, the new leadership decided that it was not obliged to comply with them.We are in accordance with the law ready to fulfill obligations if they are recorded in the form of documents.Until now, there has not been a single agreement on this topic.After the employee was dismissed, we managed our account ourselves, without outside help.The company decided not to succumb to provocations and blackmail of former employees. ”
Interestingly, before that, Russian Post had declared that its account had been hacked. Well, now the mail has a new twitter: @ruspostofficial.