I attempted to resolve the problem directly with you. I provided the opportunity for you to debug an issue that may affect other people using your plugin. I waited as long as I could for you after you said you would look at it, inconveniencing my client and their customers to give you time to evaluate the problem.
If you had communicated with me and asked me to give you more time or provided a timeframe or asked me to work with you in some other way or otherwise provided a status update, I would have been happy to work with you, but I heard nothing from you until you eventually said you were unwilling to look at it. Only then did I post a review. Even if you had written something such as, “I’m sorry you’re having trouble; it’s likely that either your caching plugin or your hosting cache is causing the issue, but I just don’t have time to look at it right now. You might try disabling them and testing it yourself.”, then I would have better understood the likely issue, and could have continued testing (and possibly posting a solution for you that would be helpful for others.)
I took a chance on a relatively new plugin that is lightweight and promised exactly what we needed, but now we will need to look elsewhere. I gave you 1 star so others could know that you are not willing to work with this type of problem, should they experience it. Since hosting companies are increasingly providing caching, I anticipate others will experience this issue, which affects the usefulness of this plugin.