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by sugerman 4575 days ago
I appreciate that the guy's attitude is just awful, but the author really should have given him a chance to respond/react before contacting his clients. Doing so doesn't preclude notifying them eventually. It's just common courtesy.
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I think he's doing the site owners a favor by contacting the person who could actually do something about it in addition to the owner. Ordinarily, he'd probably only contact the site owner. In this case, he saw that the builder of the site was consistent across multiple sites and chose to additionally contact the builder and not just the owner.
What does the vendor have to do with anything?

If I'm walking down a street and notice a broken door, do I have some obligation to track down the builder of the house and tell him about the issue?

To my mind, the good deed would be to inform the homeowner. At that point, I've done my part, and it's up to him to organise to fix his door if he wants to.

This dude went the extra mile even contacting the vendor.

I'm guessing the people on here all sympathise with the vendor because they can see themselves being in his shoes.