Gross Negligence (Prime Pixel/AVirtual/Outsourcery)
Gross Negligence (Prime Pixel/Avirtual/Outsourcery)
Every plug-in was infected and malware downloaded by plugs-in Prime Pixel/ Outsourcery/ AVirtual used (Evidence sourced from an independent Full-Stack Developer, with an MSc in Computer Science) CPanel, WHM and Javascript, were also infected. The site was then hacked, and I was told to go live while these infected plug-ins were present, had I done so I would’ve been fined.
My quote was for a ‘complete rebuild’, they took the money and stated the incomplete site was because ‘phase 2’ would bring the site to completion, of which they needed more money, these ‘phases’ were never mentioned anywhere in the quote. I have since had a different developer company urgently amend these fixes and make the site safe. He was shocked by the quality of their work.
I was told I should request all my money back and that they only did 15% of the work. In 145 hours, 30 hours of which were ‘Quality Assessment’ and ‘Testing’, they didn’t produce a site anywhere near completion, and the design wasn’t finished, even though almost no custom codes were used, only templates (Again, I can verify this with evidence from an independent Full-Stack Developer)
Furthermore, their social media graphic designer used generic designs and the posts became very formulaic. I had to start sending font ideas/ graphics to him so he would change the design. I constantly had to remind the blog writers how I wanted the information presented, a lot of the research was also lifted straight from one or two sources. It was expensive and towards the end of our time together, the advertisements were grossing zero engagement.
I feel completely ripped off by this company. Reviews from the site they built for me, by users, are that it’s ‘complicated’, ‘hard to use’, ‘doesn’t work properly’ and that they wouldn’t return to the page.
I wish I had never given this company any money and I strongly advise people to find another company for website design and social media. Not only was their service subpar and grossly negligent, but they refused to admit their fault regarding the security breaches, even though I have evidence that their developer downloaded the outdated dangerous plug-in.








