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ReviveHost closed

Omg, I just got their email.

Hello,

We're sad to announce we're closing ReviveHost.
You can retrieve your data by emailing [email protected]

Thanked by 1JasonM

Comments

  • Short and to the point without losing time reading useless words.

  • 7$

  • Haha I called it

    Thanked by 3thane xvps PineappleM
  • LeviLevi Member

    It can be revived. Isn’t it?

    Thanked by 1Frameworks
  • @Levi said:
    It can be revived. Isn’t it?

    We are waiting on the respawn cooldown to finish

  • @listerine90 said:
    Haha I called it

    When to short bitcoin

    Thanked by 2hcea520 PineappleM
  • thanethane Member

    And their checkout system is still active, wow.

  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy

    @ReviveHost, anything you want to share with us here?

    More details on this would help, i.e., how long do people have to pack their stuff before lights out etc.

  • @DP said:
    @ReviveHost, anything you want to share with us here?

    More details on this would help, i.e., how long do people have to pack their stuff before lights out etc.

    They were founded by a previous exit scammer, sort of shocked people didn't see this coming to be honest. Why were they allowed a tag to begin with?

  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy

    @fluffernutter said: They were founded by a previous exit scammer

    Who?

    I don't know who these people are, or who they were.

    @fluffernutter said: Why were they allowed a tag to begin with?

    🤷

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @fluffernutter said:
    Why were they allowed a tag to begin with?

    💰

  • vyas11vyas11 Member
    edited March 2024

    dahiagf-5a14c459-b4e9-4cc6-9266-63068d735edb

    Efforts to Revive have failed ?


    Image Credit: hannanna214 on DeviantArt

  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy
    edited March 2024

    @DP said:

    @fluffernutter said: They were founded by a previous exit scammer

    Who?

    I don't know who these people are, or who they were.

    So who's the exit scammer that founded this company?

  • dosaidosai Member

    Unrevived host

    Thanked by 1equalz
  • @COLBYLICIOUS said:
    Short and to the point without losing time reading useless words.

    Didnt even use ChatGPT. Guess he didnt outsource to hostingcunter

    Thanked by 1totally_not_banned
  • pwnedpwned Member

    Huh. Maybe that explains why my VPS went offline at 2024-03-11 15:07 UTC? I was able to open a ticket, but the only option for department (normally sales or tech) was "Closed". I knew that was a bad sign...

    I didn't receive any emails in advance of the shutdown, which is pretty annoying. It was a good deal while it lasted: 2 GB/60 GB for $2/month (after discount). Several instances of extended downtime made me question just how 'premium' their premium plans were.

    Didn't realize it was an exit scam. Oops.

  • I would like to address this as I saw this form the other day and noticed some misinformation. I want to be absolutely clear: the closure was not part of any exit scam, nor have I started another company under that pretense.

    The decision to close the business was driven by a combination of operational and financial challenges. We encountered significant issues with our payment processing—specifically, fraud on our Stripe account led to thousands of dollars in fees when the fraudulent transactions were processed which when we first started I was not accounting for and didn't understand the grasp of how significant credit card fraud is. Additionally, persistent technical problems and downtime made it clear that our current setup was no longer sustainable or profitable I never designed the business to get to the point where we were handling 300+ servers. You can review all the issues we've had and most of it lack of planning in the initial stages of the business.

    On the day we decided to close, while setting up IPv6 BGP at our colocation facility with Hivelocity, I made a misconfiguration which resulted in a network shutdown. By that point, the cumulative downtime and mounting losses meant that further investment in fixing these issues was not viable.

    While I totally understand and take responsibility for the sudden closure it was not the best move and if I had the opportunity I would've fixed the issue and given more notice on the closure. That was my mistake which I apologize for.

  • wadhahwadhah Member, Host Rep

    @ReviveHost said:
    I would like to address this as I saw this form the other day and noticed some misinformation. I want to be absolutely clear: the closure was not part of any exit scam, nor have I started another company under that pretense.

    The decision to close the business was driven by a combination of operational and financial challenges. We encountered significant issues with our payment processing—specifically, fraud on our Stripe account led to thousands of dollars in fees when the fraudulent transactions were processed which when we first started I was not accounting for and didn't understand the grasp of how significant credit card fraud is. Additionally, persistent technical problems and downtime made it clear that our current setup was no longer sustainable or profitable I never designed the business to get to the point where we were handling 300+ servers. You can review all the issues we've had and most of it lack of planning in the initial stages of the business.

    On the day we decided to close, while setting up IPv6 BGP at our colocation facility with Hivelocity, I made a misconfiguration which resulted in a network shutdown. By that point, the cumulative downtime and mounting losses meant that further investment in fixing these issues was not viable.

    While I totally understand and take responsibility for the sudden closure it was not the best move and if I had the opportunity I would've fixed the issue and given more notice on the closure. That was my mistake which I apologize for.

    Who asked?

    Thanked by 1darkimmortal
  • @wadhah said:

    @ReviveHost said:
    I would like to address this as I saw this form the other day and noticed some misinformation. I want to be absolutely clear: the closure was not part of any exit scam, nor have I started another company under that pretense.

    The decision to close the business was driven by a combination of operational and financial challenges. We encountered significant issues with our payment processing—specifically, fraud on our Stripe account led to thousands of dollars in fees when the fraudulent transactions were processed which when we first started I was not accounting for and didn't understand the grasp of how significant credit card fraud is. Additionally, persistent technical problems and downtime made it clear that our current setup was no longer sustainable or profitable I never designed the business to get to the point where we were handling 300+ servers. You can review all the issues we've had and most of it lack of planning in the initial stages of the business.

    On the day we decided to close, while setting up IPv6 BGP at our colocation facility with Hivelocity, I made a misconfiguration which resulted in a network shutdown. By that point, the cumulative downtime and mounting losses meant that further investment in fixing these issues was not viable.

    While I totally understand and take responsibility for the sudden closure it was not the best move and if I had the opportunity I would've fixed the issue and given more notice on the closure. That was my mistake which I apologize for.

    Who asked?

    I would like to clear up misinformation regarding myself.

  • wadhahwadhah Member, Host Rep

    @ReviveHost said:

    @wadhah said:

    @ReviveHost said:
    I would like to address this as I saw this form the other day and noticed some misinformation. I want to be absolutely clear: the closure was not part of any exit scam, nor have I started another company under that pretense.

    The decision to close the business was driven by a combination of operational and financial challenges. We encountered significant issues with our payment processing—specifically, fraud on our Stripe account led to thousands of dollars in fees when the fraudulent transactions were processed which when we first started I was not accounting for and didn't understand the grasp of how significant credit card fraud is. Additionally, persistent technical problems and downtime made it clear that our current setup was no longer sustainable or profitable I never designed the business to get to the point where we were handling 300+ servers. You can review all the issues we've had and most of it lack of planning in the initial stages of the business.

    On the day we decided to close, while setting up IPv6 BGP at our colocation facility with Hivelocity, I made a misconfiguration which resulted in a network shutdown. By that point, the cumulative downtime and mounting losses meant that further investment in fixing these issues was not viable.

    While I totally understand and take responsibility for the sudden closure it was not the best move and if I had the opportunity I would've fixed the issue and given more notice on the closure. That was my mistake which I apologize for.

    Who asked?

    I would like to clear up misinformation regarding myself.

    A literal year late? Piss off.

    Thanked by 1cainyxues
  • @ReviveHost said:

    @wadhah said:

    @ReviveHost said:
    I would like to address this as I saw this form the other day and noticed some misinformation. I want to be absolutely clear: the closure was not part of any exit scam, nor have I started another company under that pretense.

    The decision to close the business was driven by a combination of operational and financial challenges. We encountered significant issues with our payment processing—specifically, fraud on our Stripe account led to thousands of dollars in fees when the fraudulent transactions were processed which when we first started I was not accounting for and didn't understand the grasp of how significant credit card fraud is. Additionally, persistent technical problems and downtime made it clear that our current setup was no longer sustainable or profitable I never designed the business to get to the point where we were handling 300+ servers. You can review all the issues we've had and most of it lack of planning in the initial stages of the business.

    On the day we decided to close, while setting up IPv6 BGP at our colocation facility with Hivelocity, I made a misconfiguration which resulted in a network shutdown. By that point, the cumulative downtime and mounting losses meant that further investment in fixing these issues was not viable.

    While I totally understand and take responsibility for the sudden closure it was not the best move and if I had the opportunity I would've fixed the issue and given more notice on the closure. That was my mistake which I apologize for.

    Who asked?

    I would like to clear up misinformation regarding myself.

    Reggards…

  • @wadhah said:

    @ReviveHost said:

    @wadhah said:

    @ReviveHost said:
    I would like to address this as I saw this form the other day and noticed some misinformation. I want to be absolutely clear: the closure was not part of any exit scam, nor have I started another company under that pretense.

    The decision to close the business was driven by a combination of operational and financial challenges. We encountered significant issues with our payment processing—specifically, fraud on our Stripe account led to thousands of dollars in fees when the fraudulent transactions were processed which when we first started I was not accounting for and didn't understand the grasp of how significant credit card fraud is. Additionally, persistent technical problems and downtime made it clear that our current setup was no longer sustainable or profitable I never designed the business to get to the point where we were handling 300+ servers. You can review all the issues we've had and most of it lack of planning in the initial stages of the business.

    On the day we decided to close, while setting up IPv6 BGP at our colocation facility with Hivelocity, I made a misconfiguration which resulted in a network shutdown. By that point, the cumulative downtime and mounting losses meant that further investment in fixing these issues was not viable.

    While I totally understand and take responsibility for the sudden closure it was not the best move and if I had the opportunity I would've fixed the issue and given more notice on the closure. That was my mistake which I apologize for.

    Who asked?

    I would like to clear up misinformation regarding myself.

    A literal year late? Piss off.

    It means they’re ready with another exit scam

    Thanked by 1alincupunct
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