Tweeter.com Hacked
In case you hadn’t heard, Tweeter has shut all of its stores and apparently filed Chapter 7.
Not surprisingly, this has made a lot of former employees (and customers) unhappy, and someone decided to take their frustration out on Tweeter.com. We’re not sure how long this image will stay up before Tweeter’s IT guys catch it, but there’s no saying there are any more Tweeter IT guys employed anyway.
Here’s a screen shot in case it gets taken down:

Update: Looks like the site has been taken down.
king commented:
hello
hed commented:
tweeter is over ratd
ZombieHater commented:
Freaking zombies should be hacked and taking off the internet! It’s like a freaking virus!
“It helps us find friends!” You have to be kidding me. Typical zombie remark!
MOHAMMAD JORDAN commented:
HI OPRAH I AM WATCH YOUR SHOW FROM MY HOUSE IN MIDDLLE EAST
I WISH PEACE FOR ALL PEOPLE ON THE EARTH
HI YAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Denisa commented:
hello tweeter is good.
AM commented:
Has this become a discussion of Twitter??
tharendra verma commented:
tweeter is a very good it simply helps us to find things and make it easy
RROMERO commented:
es una tierra linda sana y productiva emporio de paz
RROMERO commented:
RROMERO commented:
RROMERO commented:
hola estoy en tuta boyaca colombia
Patrick commented:
Patrick commented:
The new version of tweeter has bugs. It won't show the actual link,
forcing you to open immediately. and it just dumped a bunch of code
into a new tweet. I want to go back to the previous version.
Julie Mallen commented:
Hello I am on a mission to Tweeter my way into finding friends and
support out here today! Been a long lonely road alone out here!!!
We all need friends!! United our country will stand!!! We all need
to have one anothers back!!! I added my name Julie Mallen on a
tweeter account too the other day, but my sprint cell phone is on a
illegal block by our own goverment and my recovery site on lock
down I can't get on line from my palm or get on my site YET!! I am
in need of a job!! I am in the Hamptons (homeless just for today)
if you have to be homeless atleast God picked a beautiful place!!
lol If you can pass on my myspacejustme711 to anyone in this area
that needs a live in housekeeper and or cook or Nanny please do
so!! Many blessings America thank you for adding me on to your
link! Please say a prayer for our troops to come home safe where
they belong!!! May God bless you all and bring you all much peace
health happiness and success God Bless America God bless the
children of the world!!! Julia~ Julie Mallen jmallen711@gmail.com
myspace.com/justme711 recoveryforthesoul.com I am AT THIS MOMENT in
the Holiday Lobby they VERY KINDLY gave me an extended check out
tIME TO, 1:pm today praying for a miracle BY ONE :o clock!!! 1701
Old Country Road, Route 58 Riverhead, NY 11901
Julie Mallen commented:
sfr commented:
from now remember us, eh.. we are part of your growth and your
colapse
sfr commented:
dustin commented:
dustin commented:
tweeter succ's lOl
marcella commented:
WWW.CONTAINEDCAPITALISM.COM A NEW PLAN FOR OUR FUTURE. ITS NOT
SOCIOLISM. ITS OUR FUTURE. PLEASE EMAIL PROFESSOR SLYDER FOR
QUESTIONS IF YOU DONT UNDERSTAND HOW IT WORKS. THE ONLY PLAN THAT
WILL WORK TO GET US OUT OF THE MESS WERE IN.
marcella commented:
former tweeter employee commented:
former tweeter employee commented:
ps if you purchased a warranty it will still be honored but you
need to contact the extended warranty company directly. If you
purchesed it before 2006 it is probably with a company by the name
of AON they also go by the warranty group. The telephone number is
1-866-266-1909. If purchased after it will be with a company by the
name of Service Net. I am not sure of the number off of the top of
my head but i am sure you can find something on the internet.
liquidator commented:
liquidator commented:
I worked for tweetie once.. then they closed my store, so, we
aSTOLE EVERYTHING we could, guess the owners had he same idea....
PS commented:
Are any Tweeter stores still open? I brought a tv from them last
year and also an extended warranty. I should would like to get in
touch with someone so they can honor the warranty. Any ideas? PS
PS commented:
L Spivey commented:
I worked with the company Tweeter in Greensboro, NC. I left last
year because all the things we where hearing in the rumor mill
(which turned out to be true). Tweeter slowly begin to down grade
products and reduce commission which made us no different than the
big box stores. There was a time you could make a very could living
and be proud of the products you sold, all of that went out of the
window. Employees begin to struggle financially and sell inferior
products. I remember B&O and B&W that someone mentioned in
a previous blog. I ran the car audio departments and was having a
blast until they begin to slip that crap they called product
underneath our noses. I'm praying for those who couldn't get away
fast enough and just say remember what you learned because it will
help in the future. I am now a WELL compensated banker all from the
sales skills I learned at Tweeter and for that I say thank you
tweeter!!
L Spivey commented:
BOTHDMOTW commented:
BOTHDMOTW commented:
Merry Christmas my fellow Tweeter De-Hires. I guess we were all
filtered at one time or another. I hopr this post finds all of you
safe and futh this fine morning.
Steve Zaboji commented:
Well said David C...The people who should pay particular heed to
all the heart-wrenching comments from former Tweeter employees are
the owners, executives and managers of all the retail operations
whose business model and ethics resonate with those of Tweeter's.
As a sales representative who benefitted for years from the hard
work of the Tweeter cadre, I am truly sorry to see what has
happened. Our appreciation, thoughts and prayers are with you all,
especially over the Chrismas Holiday.
Steve Zaboji commented:
Well said David C...The people who should pay particular heed to
all the heart-wrenching comments from former Tweeter employees are
the owners, executives and managers of all the retail operations
whose business model and ethics resonate with those of Tweeter's.
As a sales representative who benefitted for years from the hard
work of the Tweeter cadre, I am truly sorry to see what has
happened. Our appreciation, thoughts and prayers are with you all,
especially over the Chrismas Holiday.
Steve Zaboji commented:
Steve Zaboji commented:
J White commented:
I was a manager for the St Peterburg store years ago. I currently
am looking for an employee list of some kind for current and past
sales and managers. Our Firm in tampa is expanding and want to talk
to those in need of a solid career. Does anyone have access to
names and numbers. You can send them to white33707@yahoo.com.
J White commented:
Steve commented:
0127 wrote: "If Schultze Asset (lack of) Management Co. buys the
company you work for, get out as quick as you can." Now that's
Sound Advice!
Steve commented:
0217 employee commented:
0217 employee commented:
I hope Schultze's entire company goes belly up. Once he paid Wells
Fargo the loan, he ran as quick as he could with his tail between
his legs. He tried to get away without paying money owed to
employees. While we figure out how to make the next mortgage
payment, he's looking for yet another company in trouble. If
Schultze Asset (lack of) Management Co. buys the company you work
for, get out as quick as you can.
New England commented:
Hey guys, so sorry to hear what you went through. Nantucket Sound,
New England Stereo, and now Tweeter. I worked for all 3. I was
Seekonk MA. Tweeter screwed everybody on their way out. Its like "
New England commented:
Justin B. commented:
Justin B. commented:
We have yet to be told whether we will get paid for our last week
of work before they abruptly shut the doors 5 days earlier than
they were supposed to not to mention the vacation hours. I have
about $1800 owed to me by Tweeter, and I have noone to call if I
never get it, and everyone else is in the same boat. We've all
known that Tweeter was going out of business for a while, but we
all expected we would go down with some integrity instead of
screwing over everyone involved. RIP Sound Advice. It's really too
bad a horribly managed company like Tweeter had to run us into the
ground.
James commented:
I am (was) a installer from Arizona. I agree with Dave C.
completely. I am not sure how it went down in Florida. Here in
Arizona not only did they screw their customers, the way they
treated their employees espeacilly the few of us that stuck through
the first bankruptcy was very under-handed.
James commented:
Dave C. commented:
Dave C. commented:
I was a faithful employee of the Florida-based chain, Sound Advice,
long before it was purchased by Tweeter. I believed in Sound
Advice, and the principals for which it stood. Prior to our
purchase by Tweeter, we were considered "a notch above the rest". I
believed. We delt in upper-mid to high end a/v, and our clientel
recognized that we could not compete with the big box
retailers--nor did they expect us to. I believed.Naturally, we
couldn't compete with the big-box, but WE DIDN'T HAVE TOO!! I still
believed. Our customers had come to expect a superior level of
service that extended from the moment they shook hands with an
associate to the moment they happily shook hands with the
technician leaving their home. Yes, I continued to believe. Then we
were bought by Tweeter, and everything changed. Suddenly, our
consumer playground stores were shut down, and our high-end audio
was gone (remember the days of B&O, B&W, just to name a
couple). We were told that the company was going to inherit the
Sound Advice model and that things would get even better. We would
continue to grow as a company ("ONE company, ONE way" was the catch
phrase bs-jargon of the hour) and all other acquisitions would
follow this model. I believed. Three years ago I moved to Georgia,
believing I was working for a value-based company--in general,
doing the right thing by it's customers AND it's employees. God,
was I WRONG. Those of us on the lower rungs of the totem pole have
worked our proverbial butts off to uphold a paper mache guise of
integrity, while those that sit atop are collecting their bonuses
and laughing all the way to the bank. Generally, it was the custom
installers and sales associates that tried their best to adhere to
the standards set forth by those promoted from the ranks--day in,
day out, those who believed in the integrity that this company was
once-upon-a-time based upon. Don't be mistaken, I am NOT speaking
of the executives who have run this company (into the ground, BTW).
No, I'm talkin' bout the men that worked their way up...that guy
that worked in the warehouse, then on delivery, then as an
apprentice, then as crew chief--his van was even on the cover of
the advancement books-- then to field supervisor (yes, DW, I'm
talkin bout you). Or the guy who hired me, gave me a chance, who
had been a sales associate, then a GM, then a director of install
for SA. Thank you, D.T., for having faith in me. Funny thing is, it
was these guys and all the people like us doing the real work while
the execs reap the benefits. You know, those guys that have all the
strategies that school could teach them but have never spent a day
in the field. To all of our clients who have believed in our
company, our associates, and me, I am truly sorry. I know you lost
money on down payments, gift cards, equipment brought in for
service that you entrusted to us but will never be returned. I know
you put a huge down payment on the system that your husband always
wanted but never will receive. I've heard the stories, your
stories, and I..we...are so sorry. Those of us trying to take care
of you-to make things right- we did what we could, but it was not
enough. Let me urge any consumer to take note of the names of those
who recently "ran" the company, and exercise caution when
purchasing from the bailouts to which they will move on. Of course,
those in the upper echelon will certainly disagee with my
statements but hey, what do I know, I'm ONLY an installer, right?
frmr employee commented:
frmr employee commented:
It couldn't happen to a nicer company. I worked there for a year
and never met a more unlikeable bunch. Houston - Katy store.
DAVID commented:
Awesome. I was part of this tweeter problem and I am happy to see
anything bad happen to them.
DAVID commented:
areUxReal commented:
LXIX, dude!! www.tweeter.com and tweeter.com are exactly the same
thing.
areUxReal commented:
Steve commented:
It was indeed up on the official Tweeter web site for a couple of
hours, but the whole site has now been shut down.
Steve commented:
LXIX commented:
I do not believe that this is the official Tweeter site. When you
type www.tweeter.com you cannot get to their site. If you type
tweeter.com you get the above site. I am guessing that a former
employee bought the domain name tweeter.com and this will stick
around.
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