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Seeking provider that accepts cash

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  • @TimboJones said:

    @Yuki_ said:

    But it's not a personal relationship, it's a business transaction that is private unless you break the law. If the business owner doesn't care to know the customer they're providing and aiding services for, they're on the hook for the nefarious shit you come up with.

    But that's the thing it is not "private unless you break the law" as long as you are using non private payment alternatives like bank transfers, credit cards or transparent blockchains the fact that you bought hosting from this provider is pretty much public information, more or less depending on the specific payment method.

    "Pretty much public information", no that isn't correct. This isn't Venmo on default settings. Companies are legally required to limit access and take measures to protect that data, specifically to not make it public.

    You missed the part stating "more or less depending on the specific payment method" if one were to use a transparent blockchain like bitcoin it would be very much public information if your wallet is associated with you in any way, and I am sorry to be the one to inform your credit card is not much better your payment providers sell your data to third parties, I am not worried about the company I am buying from in that case cash wouldn't help the situation much.

    You made it seem like you wanted protection from data breaches but now it's a taxation issue for you. Are you one of these "natural person" cunts that just hides their money and avoids taxes?

    That comment was to make a point in regards to your question "Who's more nefarious, the one you see coming or the one you don't?" I am saying that you will not see your government (or someone else's) coming when they want to take your money, and the only way for them to know where to take it from is for people to be transparent and give all their payment data away by using cashless and transparent methods. If you cared about your privacy they would not know where to come and steal money, this applies to criminals as well pick your evil, without privacy you are not protected from it.

    You don't know what I will be utilizing this server for. You can not draw a parallel between two separate requests, one seeking for a provider that accepts cash and one for scanning internet services these are two different threads I am simply interested in both these topics that does not mean I will find a provider that accepts both these things, if I were to be seeking a provider that accepts both cash and service fingerprinting then I would have made a single thread specifying both. This is like saying just because I am inquiring with and about different schools to put my kid in and going to the gun range that I am about to do a school shooting. These are two separate matters.

    Yes, I accept that answer, I was born yesterday on the back of a turnip truck. /s
    Your analogies are just dumb and incorrect. I still can't tell if intentionally being obtuse or you don't realize they're wrong.

    You can believe what you want.

    I am preaching privacy in private transactions and private places I am not arguing for the removal of all surveillance, I think public CCTV for crime prevention is a good thing just like I think being allowed to scan public internet services is a good thing.

    Why? If they wanted you to use those services, they would have asked you. And then wtf are YOU doing with this information? Talking about fucking data brokers, you're acting like one. So I guess, "takes one to know one, eh?"

    This is like saying if someone wanted to be watched by the store owner they would ask them install security cameras, no surveillance is a reactive counter to bad experience if a store never gets stolen from it wouldn't need cameras. For your information I work in cybersecurity and can tell you no one gives you budget to secure the network until something bad happens.

    I do not wish to scan your LAN facing services I want to scan your WAN facing services just like I want CCTV in public places but not in out homes.

    For what purpose? You were not asked to, why are you not respecting our privacy? At best you're annoying and at worst a bad actor.

    Its like asking why I look at someone when walking in public, maybe they have funny hair, maybe I like their jacket. its a public environment and if you look funny out of place people will pay attention to you. Exposing a service on WAN is like walking in public if you don't treat it that way then your probably someone who stands out with messy hair sleeping pajamas on the internet this would be like exposing a MongoDB service that's not great and it might stay like that unless someone can contact the admin before a bad actor stumbles upon this and risks the security of all those users. You seem to have missed the fact that many of the biggest databases exposed online are due to miss configured services and they were only patched and known to the affected users because some security researchers was doing a internet scan and could warn the company and or tell the media about it.

    Red flags everywhere. As I said before, a company doing business with you has to be desperate to risk doing business with you.

    If you think being observant when out for a walk or being protective of ones home are red flags then sure.

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  • @cybertech said:
    i would totally accept all cash.

    just not gonna provide any service.

    inb4 this is used in a lawsuit :-)

  • @Yuki_ said:
    For your information I work in cybersecurity and can tell you no one gives you budget to secure the network until something bad happens.

    You're so full of shit. You claim that companies don't have budgets to secure their networks, and good guy you has a personal budget to surveil the internet... for what, curiosity? Bullshit, script kiddie.

  • [@MannDude said]
    we'll also accept precious metals like gold and silver. But again, not going to accept just a single random Maple Leaf.

    Do you accept sisters?

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  • @TimboJones said:

    @Yuki_ said:
    For your information I work in cybersecurity and can tell you no one gives you budget to secure the network until something bad happens.

    You're so full of shit. You claim that companies don't have budgets to secure their networks, and good guy you has a personal budget to surveil the internet... for what, curiosity? Bullshit, script kiddie.

    You could just gracefully accept that you lost the debate, instead of losing it period. But that might be too much to ask.

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  • MannDudeMannDude Patron Provider, Veteran
    edited August 2025

    @suyadi92 said:

    [@MannDude said]
    we'll also accept precious metals like gold and silver. But again, not going to accept just a single random Maple Leaf.

    Do you accept sisters?

    Only twins. I want to mark something off my bucketlist before marriage...

  • @Yuki_ said: Now the requirements are simple, what hosts accepts cash in an envelop sent to them as payment for hosting? then the question following immediately thereafter would naturally be what currencies do this provider accept?

    Better to find a local hosting that will accept cash for your needs.

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  • @ServerBachelor said:

    @TimboJones said:

    @Yuki_ said:
    For your information I work in cybersecurity and can tell you no one gives you budget to secure the network until something bad happens.

    You're so full of shit. You claim that companies don't have budgets to secure their networks, and good guy you has a personal budget to surveil the internet... for what, curiosity? Bullshit, script kiddie.

    You could just gracefully accept that you lost the debate, instead of losing it period. But that might be too much to ask.

    Just to be clear, what debate would that be? That OP is trustworthy and no risk to do business with?

    OP already said he wants to peak at everyone's garden. He denies wanting to peak inside the gardens, he just likes to look at lots and lots of log files of what services everyone is running, apparently.

    If businesses want to do business with OP, they can go right ahead.

  • HuxleyHuxley Member, Host Rep

    @Yuki_ said:
    As we all know cash is king, but well I have had a hard time finding any providers that do accept cash. Recently I found one, and taking into consideration that at least within the VPN industry taking cash is seen as a sign that a provider really respects your privacy, I thought it ought to be the same with server hosting.

    Now the requirements are simple, what hosts accepts cash in an envelop sent to them as payment for hosting? then the question following immediately thereafter would naturally be what currencies do this provider accept?

    We can accept Cash.
    Please @Huxley https://www.vpb.com/promotion.php

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