WORK NOT PAID FOR
Here are images of just a few of many items completed by Twenty.me employees who continue to go unpaid for their hard work and dedication. The decision to deny payment to these workers is believed to have been made by Twenty.me CEO Paul Misir, for reasons having to do with what one can only imagine is extreme selfishness, although neither Vikas Singhal nor Bill Sanford are exempt from responsibility.
Included in this collection are Search@ — or SearchAt — items that Twenty.me had shamelessly submitted to the 2012 NYC BigApps competition.
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One of several Search@ items that Paul Misir, Vikas Singhal and Bill Sanford of Twenty.me aka 20@ (TwentyAt) refuse to pay employees for
One of several Search@ items that Paul Misir, Vikas Singhal and Bill Sanford of Twenty.me aka 20@ (TwentyAt) refuse to pay employees for
One of many mobile app updates that Paul Misir, Vikas Singhal and Bill Sanford of Twenty.me aka 20@ (TwentyAt) refuse to pay employees for
One of many mobile app updates that Paul Misir, Vikas Singhal and Bill Sanford of Twenty.me aka 20@ (TwentyAt) refuse to pay employees for
One of many BlackBerry items that Paul Misir, Vikas Singhal and Bill Sanford of Twenty.me aka 20@ (TwentyAt) refuse to pay employees for
One of many BlackBerry items that Paul Misir, Vikas Singhal and Bill Sanford of Twenty.me aka 20@ (TwentyAt) refuse to pay employees for
One of many web updates that Paul Misir, Vikas Singhal and Bill Sanford of Twenty.me aka 20@ (TwentyAt) refuse to pay employees for
One of many web updates that Paul Misir, Vikas Singhal and Bill Sanford of Twenty.me aka 20@ (TwentyAt) refuse to pay employees for
One of many web updates that Paul Misir, Vikas Singhal and Bill Sanford of Twenty.me aka 20@ (TwentyAt) refuse to pay employees for












