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It's not about appearance. It's about potential customers being able - or not - to read what you offer and at which conditions. "Can't see it -> don't buy".
A correction: he was never a Patron Provider to begin with
Correct
Did Jay colocate any servers for NB or it was all rented ?
I remember once he said it is a mix between both
@Jord Is there anyway you can help out? Many thanks.
Your domain should be safe, the registry will take care of the domain.
You should get a email from them, but surely it won't hurt sending them one.
Most likely not, previous quote:
Now for a sad surprise - seems like NB registered domains with theirs data rather than customer one.
@bdl how your Namesilo e-mails going? Any update/tutorial for people?
Made a comment on this.
You can and should contact NameSilo if you need to.
Hi all,
Still going through their process listed at https://www.namesilo.com/support/v2/articles/policies/reseller-complaints - I'm at step 4 at the moment after they've attempted to make contact and wait 24 hours. I've forwarded my receipt of the most recent renewal of my domain to them and am waiting a response. I'll report back if anything changes... a lot of it is just waiting for timeouts after Namesilo and myself try and make contact.. Now that NB's mail server seems to be bouncing the whois protection contact email, things may be a little quicker.
I'll report back as I continue to follow the bouncing ball!
My advice is this point is to go through your records and find your receipts for the most recent renewal of your domain and/or when you purchased it. I'm not sure if NB's client portal is available at the moment however if so, download it if you can!
Just because he took a selfie with 2 people, doesn't mean he didn't have any underlying problems (whether it be health, family, etc). There could be something that we just didn't know about or something more underlying. Severe medical conditions don't always mean that you can't stand, walk, or talk to people/friends. For all we know, this could've been his last few weeks to live. We don't know.
To be quite frank, NexusBytes was probably losing money for a bit while clients were cancelling when he first disappeared. If he really wanted to run away with the money, I don't think he would've kept NexusBytes running until now. Given that no one is able to reach him and he's showing no signs of life on pretty much every social media, there's a half decent chance that it's a health issue.
It's also probably way more economical to sell NexusBytes, I'm sure some hosts here would be willing to pay thousands (or even tens of thousands) and would also be able to cover all the remaining node bills for the month, there's literally no reason not to sell it and deadpool instead if he wanted this to happen.
Thanks gents for the input.
Just heard back from Namesilo, who asked me to email Nexusbytes and keep them in cc.
@Jord Please assist if the email reaches you. Thanks.
I never thought NB would deadpool before Boomer.
Exit scam is not deadpool. He still accepts new orders. But let's be concerned with his health while he is laughing.
People, clients of nexai, do you fully understand that you are a victim here, not businessman? You are not responsible for that man, you paid money, hosted data, trusted by buying domains. Wake up and react properly to current situation.
You are exit scam victim. Reacting negatively in negative situation is normal, not a bad thing.
I concede this isn't a standard deadpool, it has elements of exit scam also because he's taking orders and payments (more importantly) still - unlike Boom to his defense.
Sorry for asking but do you know something the most of us don't?
If you know for a fact, or have proof that he's well and/or is laughing about this, please share the necessary details so I (or we) can react accordingly.
He is taking new orders, not canceling current pp subs. Can you cover this story by mental health agenda?
Its a Stockholm syndrome, what do you expect?
lolol
Even if we assume the worst, every retailer should ensure that the company can be brought to a clean conclusion in any case.
I am alone too, but should I pass away there would be someone who technically has any access, as well as a good friend who can access PP and my company bank. So it is guaranteed that customers are informed about a shutdown in EVERY case early and not suddenly stand there without a server.
@Jord has tried but his hands are tied due to limitations of his system access. As for emailing Nexusbytes, it's pretty much impossible so open a NB ticket and once opened you can add a cc: email to the actual ticket, I added Namesilo support's address so at least they can see the request is legit.
He’s not taking any new orders, I’ve been refunding them, I can’t stop other payments though.
In regards to Namesilo, I can’t do anything I’m afraid, or see emails.
Why you dont zero stocks of products? Put the damn whmcs into maintenance mode, allow only registered customers to login. Send mass emails with updates to clients about the situation and what to do. Save victims.
If I could do that I would, but I have limited access to WHMCS so I can’t do much. Why do you think I’ve been trying to update everyone here? Better than nothing.
Do you ever have anything positive or even remotely realistic to contribute in this situation? To me, it just seems that you want to exacerbate the circumstance.
I want to escalate this as a proper scam. Or is it normal to support exit scammers and just ignore the hard fact that major part of clientele will loose data and money due these events?
Sugar coating, defending person in blame is not normal! Stop it. Same thing was with Borta.
Negative situations should receive negative reactions. It is called consequences.
We don't know the circumstances. In any case, I'm not going to argue with you, you are entitled to your opinion.
It's sinking soon. My storage is still working but I'm fully prepared. It was fun like it was with @cociu and @HostDoc etc. Nothing lasts forever.
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Then legally, the domain does not belong to you, rip.
Pretty bad if the LLC goes belly up.
What do you mean soon?
The unmanned ship has been sinking slowly for a while now
The relevant parties are doing their best to support/assist the customers and their data where possible.
Guess who else does this?
https://incognet.io/anonymous-domains
Who owns the domain name?
@MannDude registration service is similar to other anonymous domain registration services, in which we are more or less acting as a 3rd party proxy between the domain registar and you.
As such, we “technically” own the domain.
You control the nameservers, and you’re free to transfer it to another registar as well where you will use your information to take control over it.
Part of the domain ordering process with us is that our company name, address, and other contact information is used when placing the order with the registar.
Your information is never given to them, hence, privacy.
Nja.la does this. It is double edge sword - it is "anonymous" but also cares the burden of liability. If domain owner makes some iffy site with "anonymous" domain, than proxy would be the first to blame. Very risky business with little to gain.
Wondering, how many domains does nexai registered...