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- May 1, 2024
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Hi! I just read the thread about the DSL website going down and I'd like to reassure everyone – this most likely doesn't mean the seller has ceased operations; it's just a temporary technical issue that will be resolved soon, and the seller will resume sales.
The exact same thing happened with the same seller's previous website, DMC. DMC, like DSL, was built on a third-party software provider for building online store websites. Someone reported the website to the service provider, who then stopped providing their software to the seller, and DMC stopped working. However, this didn't mean they stopped selling. Quite the opposite. He later continued his Telegram store and later created a new website, DSL, which also relies on the SimDif website building service.
This scenario has potentially recurred – someone contacted the third-party software provider, who then discontinued their service, and DSL is now down. Most likely, the seller will soon renew the website using different software, or create a new one and resume selling.
Of course, there's no 100% guarantee this will happen, but I think it's the most likely scenario. I understand you're very nervous that the only widely available source could potentially disappear and never be available again, but that likely hasn't happened. Most likely, there's no reason to worry, and the seller will resume sales through other channels.
Don't worry, everything will be fine.
The exact same thing happened with the same seller's previous website, DMC. DMC, like DSL, was built on a third-party software provider for building online store websites. Someone reported the website to the service provider, who then stopped providing their software to the seller, and DMC stopped working. However, this didn't mean they stopped selling. Quite the opposite. He later continued his Telegram store and later created a new website, DSL, which also relies on the SimDif website building service.
This scenario has potentially recurred – someone contacted the third-party software provider, who then discontinued their service, and DSL is now down. Most likely, the seller will soon renew the website using different software, or create a new one and resume selling.
Of course, there's no 100% guarantee this will happen, but I think it's the most likely scenario. I understand you're very nervous that the only widely available source could potentially disappear and never be available again, but that likely hasn't happened. Most likely, there's no reason to worry, and the seller will resume sales through other channels.
Don't worry, everything will be fine.