CrowdStrike's $10 Apology: From Bad to Worse
Remember $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$ big oops last Friday? Well, the saga continues, and it's not looking good.
Quick recap:
• Friday: CrowdStrike's update crashes systems worldwide
• Monday: They offer a $10 gift card as an apology
Sounds nice, right? Wrong. By Wednesday, things got even messier:
• People tried to redeem their $10 "sorry" gift cards
• Surprise! Many got error messages saying the voucher was canceled
• TechCrunch checked and found the Uber Eats page showed the gift card as "canceled by the issuing party"
CrowdStrike has not response to this new hiccup yet.
From a global outage to a botched apology, CrowdStrike seems to be digging itself deeper. Is this a case of "when it rains, it pours" or a sign of bigger issues?
One thing's for sure – CrowdStrike's PR team is probably having a rough week. Let's see if they can turn this ship around or if there's more drama ahead.
What do you think? Can CrowdStrike recover from this string of mishaps?
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