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# Creativemotion

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 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
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   reply to: [[Robin Image Optimizer – Unlimited Image Optimization, WebP & AVIF] Is this project dead?](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/is-this-project-dead-7/)
 *  Plugin Author [Creativemotion](https://wordpress.org/support/users/creativemotion/)
 * (@creativemotion)
 * [1 year, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/is-this-project-dead-7/#post-18228476)
 * I would also like to clarify a couple of points.
 * Yes, the price was increased once, but by two times. Please do not tell fairy
   tales that you were trying to compensate for the costs. We are well aware of 
   the load our users created on your infrastructure.
 * You announced the price, it seemed fair to us and we paid regularly. But you 
   decided to double the price, from the beginning of 2025 and notified us about
   it.
 * Since our subscription was paid until January 8, we decided to switch to our 
   own server at the beginning of the year. I am not sure that we should have told
   you about our plans in advance. The subscription was paid and we did not plan
   to renew it, which I informed you about 10 days before it expired.
 * Instead of accepting this news with dignity and ending our relationship in a 
   civilized manner, after the end of the paid subscription, on the same day, you
   turned off your infrastructure, returning the payment for December. You did this
   intentionally, so that we would experience difficulties. Instead of smoothly 
   transferring users to our infrastructure, we were forced to look for a way out.
   We found it.

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