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xTom GmbH CTO treats me badly for reporting a problem with the xTom network in Frankfurt, Germany
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Are you referring to me or the CTO?
xTom's boss is Shoushou. I don't think anyone knows this CTO named Marek Z. People hired by xTom always seem to encounter such problems. But I like their products.
Rise to geographic discrimination is unnecessary, remember virmach?
anyway xtom & v.ps all the shit
@vpsgay
@loay (for Thanking @vpsgay's post)
From: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/137719/lowendtalk-community-rules-updated-april-2023/p1
@vpsgay @loay Do you guys want to apologize?
Guys, Let's please take it a little easy in this thread! Thanks!
@xTom Do you want to comment about the allegations in the OP? Thanks!
Sry for my word
strange that you contacted xtom directly though, and a real 'cto' shouldn't be that easy to reach
Xtom staff being rude to their customers? Never heard of that before
I contacted the xTom NOC at the public email address listed in their subnets whois records, and also in PeeringDB. And then this "CTO" replied back to me.
I contacted the NOC directly only because I could clearly see that the problem isn't limited to a single machine or subnet or customer, but it seems to be affecting an entire location. Both BGPlay, and actual traceroutes done at the right time, seem to be confirming that.
Actually I find it quite strange that no direct customer still hadn't reported this issue to them in all this time... Or maybe even "proper" customers got ignored/ridiculed too, who knows?
It's okay to be funny, but not to bash like that while also ignoring the actual problems... And by the way, he literally asked me to "please you can escalate this", so, here it is
thats now "ExTom" for all of us!
lol, this guy should be free soon
It looks like the CTO wasn't too happy upon receiving the email, but now his CEO can be unhappy alongside him. xD
Why do you think xtom is reliable
Wow, that escalated quickly. Wondering, how OP managed to mail him to gis private email? @xTom , your presence here is required.
OP didn't. I can confirm that Marek answers whenever you write to [email protected]
If noc is so cocky, wondering how about postmaster
If you have never heard, now you have seen, provided in the screenshots
New term: “To make a maxkvm move”. That means destroy your reputatuon beyond repair.
I've heard that this is the same Marek that got fired from LocIX because he send nazi pictures in support tickets...
Interesting.
shinabuta being shinabuta , coming from actual shinabuta , before some dimwitted vermin loveing whitemonkeys screeching about racism
I don't know why it's so hard to say
"Thank you for reporting this, we will have a look"
Honestly would save a lot of time
This is Marek according to people who know more about the incident.
Well, I have been contacted by David G. and he seems to have taken the matter seriously.
Let's see if they actually manage to solve this little nasty routing problem...
We care more about how that Marek dude will be fired. Or not.
Didn't expect to be mentioned for leaving a thank you on a comment. I just try to avoid Chinese/ Mediterranean providers, that's why I liked that informative comment. I meant nothing racist and I have nothing against xtom.
@Not_Oles It wasn't racist until you mentioned it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shina_(word)
@2oldheroes Is it really so?
Wow. Didn't expect that from CTO of xTom.
Oh, I wonder why. . . .
Maybe. But maybe not.
He could've just responded positively. For someone taking time to report a "problem", one should be thankful & not get it on his/her ego.