Why:
For a total of just over $70 in orders (all of which had a production cost, PLUS what I wanted to make from each product) I was left with $10 and some change.. Mind you, although my profit increase was incredibly low (probably about $5 at max on some items), I hardly saw anything from the profit margin added. This company basically stole all of the profit margin that I had added. I'm left to ask, what was the point of adding the profit margin if I did not see anything close to what I had set?
In addition to all of that, this website has had a MAJOR security flaw since I made my account (albeit not for very long) that still leaves me amazed at how it could even exist. Using the Tab key to move from input field to input field is LITERALLY a built-in function that operates the same across all websites - except for this one. Using the tab button does nothing, and thus leaves the risk of you typing out your password in PLAIN-TEXT. To those of you that manually click and don't use the Tab button, this may not phase or apply to you. However, in any standard, this is literally an implemented "function" that could only be done by deliberately coding the website to operate this way. This company has actually went out of their way to disable a function that has been a thing since the internet was born... It is genuinely amazing to me that such an "error" could even exist. Given I have not browsed every website on the internet, I have still genuinely NEVER ever come across such a flaw on ANY website that I have ever been to. I'm not one to release my age, but I can assure you it has been plenty of time for such an encounter to happen - given a developer was this ignorant to actually do such a thing.
I sincerely hope that anyone who does have an account with this company, deletes it and moves onto something that actually takes security into consideration (as if this should even be an extra step), and find a better company that ensures their clients don't "accidentally" expose their passwords in absolute plain-text..
If this is how their website operates on the surface, just imagine how vulnerable and weak their internal infrastructure is.
Here is a video demonstrating this exact flaw (recorded 1/14/26, roughly 4-5 months after account creation):