singsnap members need to be warned. singsnap staff and trevor i assume are using some kind of tracking device to hack into all of their members outside accts like facebook and email.
they tried to change my password on my facebook. my internet provider traced it back to some strongmail acct of singsnap and said eatsleepmusic's many domain including music sites including singsnap and many pornographic sites too.
then my internet provder blocked singsnaps ip from my server. BEWARE SINGSNAP MEMBERS your private outside accounts may be hacked into by singsnap owners and staff.
this is illegal. I have told facebook security and have reported singsnap to the authorities.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Hello -
My name is Judith Soto. I am the Community Manager at StrongMail. I came across this post and brought it to the attention of our legal department. This company SingSnap/EatMusicSleep is not and never was a licensed StrongMail customer. We'd greatly appreciate if you have more information to please advise StrongMail at +[protected].
Thank you,
Judith
On August 25th, 2011 a lawsuit was filed against SingSnap.com founder and CEO Trevor McGuire as well as three other members of the SingSnap website. This lawsuit filed in Pennsylvania Federal Court by Diane Patchen and her fiancé Robert Smik, alleged, among other things, a conspiracy to defame and copyright infringement. Eatsleepmusic Corporation, owner of SingSnap, was later added as a defendant.
Diane Patchen was banned from the SingSnap community in February of 2010 and soon after made numerous inaccurate posts around the web regarding Mr. McGuire and his business. Filing this lawsuit against him was, Mr. McGuire believes, the culmination of her vendetta. As soon as the lawsuit was filed, it was publicized on dozens of Internet complaint boards by anonymous posters.
McGuire and SingSnap immediately retained counsel to fight these ridiculous and baseless allegations.
On September 27th, 2012 the Judge William H. Yohn Jr. of the United States District Court DISMISSED all of the Plaintiff’s claims and Denied the motion for severance and transfer of the claims as “not in the interests of justice” because the claims were “frivolous”. The parties later resolved the litigation, including motions by McGuire and Eatsleepmusic Corporation seeking sanctions and their attorneys’ fees, to the satisfaction of all parties.