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Firstly, sorry for busy these days.
LOL. You cannot close your eyes and say I have cut something. Open your eyes widely then have look at 2 picture I have included in the first.
Ah yes, no problem. Actually showing my user/pwd have no effects cause they have cleaned something up.
Tiên sư bố nhà mày. Việc đ gì mà phải lôi mấy thằng khựa vào đây. Đồ con lợn. (This only for Vietnamese)
@namhuy: Thằng chó này đang cắn càng đấy. Sắp Tết rồi bực ghê. Chúc ăn Tết vui vẻ nhé. Chúc mừng năm mới.
Vietnamese: prove cái mả bố nhà mày. Mày thấy 2 dải IP mày cung cấp cho tao nó khác nhau chưa. Để tao cho mày xem cái email mày gửi nhé.
English: That so funny. You gave me 2 IP with different subnet. LOL. Look at my mail below:
Anyway, shut off your mouth @Combozo. You talked a lot and did photoshop a lot. WTF here, SCAMMER.
WOW, you know my password is 14 numbers. LOL. That kind of passwords I have to inputed when registering, not randomly generated by your system. And I think from hosting mindview, till this time, no need to speak out loud that something is very well, blah blah.
Still haven't read this thread. I read where @CoMBoZo posted publicly the password that their customer CREATED (not one that was generated), then edited it out later.
Major party foul. Bye Felicia.
This is getting interesting. Someone bring in the popcorn?
Good desicion, Jarland. BTW, can a provider reveal / have access to a password a client create thru solus or WHMCS? Shouldn't suppose this to be automatic and with no easy access to the provider (the password, I mean)?
The password field used for things like cPanel and SolusVM, by default, will populate a plain text field on the product page and send it in the initial product email. Generally you want to edit the order page template to randomly generate this at the very least, so that clients are not giving you passwords that they may use elsewhere for you to store in plain text.
Sometimes the storage of that password is important for modules that connect, but should of course be better thought out. That is the current state of things though. By default many (if not most) WHMCS based providers are storing the product password as plain text.
Even in this case (I think that they should by default change not to sent it in plain text) IMO the provider should not have the right to look in those messages and gain the password...
Thanks but I can forgive him for showing these password. He try to explain for things called 'fear of losing customer'.
@nguyen why did you close the paypal dispute?
Surely either
a) he was lying about the supposed events, and obviously untrustworthy to believe he'd refund you
b) he wasn't
@ricardo: Actually, I did not used Paypal dispute before. Right now I am making this. Thanks for your recommendation.
photoshopped IPs?
@jarland have you read this yet? I want more this drama..
@CoMBoZo is banned so is a done deal. @nguyen keep us update about your paypal dispute.
Still haven't. Every time I try to catch up on drama someone escalates another drama to me and forces my hand into making a decision on another matter.
Keeping up with LET is fun
What happened to Combozo? Did I miss another scam thread?
@jarland you should take johnny $$$ and throw us a nice party
Screenshotting customer data including a password created by the user on LET... Bad
@jarland: You have changed CoMBoZo to StackVPS on Feb 13. How can I update their name in my discussion title to notify all of other?
New thread name should be:
Are they actually changing their company name or just being weird? I couldn't find their site.
Just being weird probably, like the clown. Changes name on LET, but does not change it's company name or web address.
https://www.combozo.com/
They probably thought it would be a really good idea to continue posting CoMBoZo deals as StackVPS, but no, it would look really weird and become really obvious that they are trying to hide something.
Won't hide easily here. We sniff 'em out
I would imagine that the first comment on every of their future offers be: "Combozo = scam. Here's why!"
@theroyalstudent: Great. But I worry that newbie will be hanged on their trap like me.
@StackVPS: You're still scam.
Probably, give it a week or two.
What puzzles me is he's had that domain since October 2015 and still chose comBozo.
Thanks all guy for your voices and recommdation. My Paypal dispute has already closed with my money come back.
I have read all post, congrats on your refund make sure to review first on your next provider.
not received any notification, or message, and then I checked my VPS it has been deleted
I can not describe with words of anger, so I hope paypal staff See them ugly behavior