Why are we here?

You've probably Googled the phrase "sundaybrew scammer" and want to know what all the fuss is about. Sundaybrew is an apparently respectable member of Digital Point forums, but if you delve a little deeper you'll see that behind the high reputation and iTrader is a person of extremely questionable business ethics. This blog is a cited collection of complaints against sundaybrew.

Remember:

DO NOT let sundaybrew's huge iTrader and reputation fool you. It's not the 350+ positive iTraders that matter, it's all the negatives.

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Sundaybrew Stars In: The Tale of the Incomplete Websites

The victims:
Tastysites, honey, CPW-Carl and goodman000.

The thread:
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=233284

The story:
Tastysites purchased 5 sites from sundaybrew on 31 Oct 2006 (deal thread). Each site cost $45 (so $225 in total) and was meant to include 12 pages of original content, custom header and social bookmarking links all built in.

According to tastysites' thread of 1 Feb 2007 (so 3 full months later) two of the sites were never completed. When sundaybrew was asked about the delay he made excuses and kept stalling (a recurring trend).

The user honey also contributed to this thread and said that 6 - 7 of her sites hadn't even been started by then (remember, 3 months had elapsed) and of those that had been worked on most of them only had 7 - 8 articles in them instead of the 12 articles promised.

Later in the thread CPW-Carl chipped in and said he had similar problems. He had paid for articles which hadn't been delivered and when he asked for an update sundaybrew just made excuses.

Later in the thread goodman000 made a post complaining that he had paid $45 to sundaybrew for an article script. He couldn't figure out the script himself so paid sundaybrew an additional $25 to have the script installed. goodman000 claimed the work hadn't been completed satisfactorily.