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ChicagoVPS - VPS not bootable, no support for 4 days (and counting)

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  • Just a thought... but it's pretty hard to prove this email claim without releasing client information. After all, I could just spoof a bunch of fake emails as well... but I prefer to let our legitimate public reviews do the talking.

  • CVPS_ChrisCVPS_Chris Member, Patron Provider

    @Aldryic said: Just a thought... but it's pretty hard to prove this email claim without releasing client information. After all, I could just spoof a bunch of fake emails as well... but I prefer to let our legitimate public reviews do the talking.

    I wouldnt waste my time "spoofing" emails we get. My time is more valuable than that. However, we do have a lot of emails saying we are great, and believe me or not thats just how it is.

  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran

    I have just ordered one... seems good VPS, too cheap

  • Mine is working great without any problems...
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    top - 13:36:13 up 18 days,

  • mine too. working without any issues. am actually moving some sites to CVPS from other boxes. ;)

  • Oh I have to vouch for CVPS performance too. They have good i/o, dl speed etc. It's only their customer service that I was disappointed with. No issues whatsoever wrt their server performance.

  • i/o is pretty low but i'm willing to overlook due to the price point

  • Depends on your node too, I guess.

  • @sumeshpremraj said: and I'd have lost several hundered dollars in these 3-4 days.

    You must be really retarded if this is true, however lots of people with their servers down always claim there was a money making machine on it.

  • @ztec said: You must be really retarded if this is true, however lots of people with their servers down always claim there was a money making machine on it.

    The contraction must be confusing you. In this instance, read it as "I would have lost [...] IF". If you had read that entire post, you would've seen that he did not have his revenue-generating services on the VPS in question, and was commenting on being thankful for that decision.

  • Combining the future perfect tense with the auxiliary "would" can be difficult for people. You know. Some people.

  • sumeshpremrajsumeshpremraj Member
    edited February 2012

    I hate flaming, but WTF, I might as well return the favor:

    @ztech you must be retarded if you can't read the full post before criticizing me, and also if you can't understand the sentence (English is my third language but I still use and understand it!)

  • @Soylent said: "would"

    That one is hard, I still don't understand it sometimes u_u

  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran

    @yomero said: That one is hard, I still don't understand it sometimes u_u

    n00bs hahaha ... i sometimes even understand my native language!

  • @netomx said: i sometimes even understand my native language!

    Agree :S

  • NateN34NateN34 Member
    edited March 2012

    Resolved.

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  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran

    This was an old thread, and not by you, why posting here?

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