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great ! that is all i need !
Tell your lawyer to contact me.
let me guess, are you the boss of the cloudflexy (rackhost.co, dedicenter.com) ?
Just simply, I am the boss
All I see is that trudler promised and said it will pay him out, they dont mention any problems that some of posters here have made up.
There's actually no response to them why and I am speaking from experience, including incidents where we specifically told resellers/customers to stop advertising on blogs just like his, his blog also, and Taobao
OK, let s talking about your business !
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/128468/stay-away-from-cloudflexy-rackhost-co-dedicenter-com-a-dishonest-hosting-provider/p1
Not my company and perfect example of how new companies trying to get Chinese customers/money ruin themselves not understanding the nature of the beast from China
How could you be so rude?
Why do not you reflect on your company's incomplete rules? Of course, do not ignore those bad services from your own company.
Rude is scam/spam/scan crap running on a VPS with the convenient "oh my frand abused vps! i will reinstall ! pls unsuspend !!"
If customers do not get their paid service and even not get response from tickets two weeks. There is no choice but to open disputes.
The Karma strikes again, if you run a affiliate site, do not put "shit" providers on it, otherwise your afford is for nothing, no payout.
I've made money with affiliate revenue sending customers to ESTABLISHED, REPUTABLE PROVIDERS
As he said, it's your decision; and your decision has consequences. You accept to deal with bad or inexpert providers (bad for your visitors and probably bad for your commissions). It may be "easier" for you to "just promote everyone, then blame afterwards"; again, it's your decision. The "try something immediately without caring too much about details, then blame" is a common mindset of some customers from your region it seems, and it may be part of an underlying cultural difference: we (as in: westerners) usually prefer to ascertain what kind of contract we're signing, what kind of relationship we're going to entertain and what kind of product we're promoting; even more if promoting is our core business, I'd say
I'm not trying to put the blame on you if [insert provider here] doesn't pay you, but it's not the first time it happens and it shouldn't come unexpected. It's part of your "business decisions" to accept this kind of "risks" if you don't do any vetting nor prior testing at all. Ideally you should ascertain not only that a provider is willing to accept a sudden large influx of customers from your region, but also that he's capable to handle such impact (and to pay your commissions). These investigations will probably require you to spend more time testing, researching and whatnot, so all considered you maybe have opted to accept the inherent risk of not getting paid by someone.
Girls kiss each other on the lips all the time, but I accidentally suck my homie dick one time and I'm gay.
Welp @wss
As the boss of Cloudflexy, I approve this thread.
/joke
Can we get a good quality English translation of your last 3 - 6 blog posts, please?
There have been a lot of people separately saying that you give bad expectations in your posts and do not give clear terms, if that is the case I would suggest a lot of hosts should add the following into their terms:
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Affiliate posts or links publicly available in or on any site or similar in any language but English must be pre-approved, payment/commission will not be honored on any affiliate sales coming from none English sources unless specifically approved in advance, the affiliate marketer will be responsible for all 3rd party translation costs.
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That said the Op could be the most genuine guy in the world, but the fact that he is happy to push really bad hosts on to people for profit suggests otherwise.
I have 8 services of cloudflexy but now 5 down, nobody answer the tickets from 6/1/2018,could you tell me what can I do?
Chargeback?
I actually have 8 services with cloudflexy and 7 of them is down and the other one is not delivered yet since I paid last month. I also didn't get any ticket response from 5/1/2018
Start going with better providers who may charge more rather than chasing new, race to the bottom pricing
not now, still waiting their reply.
Get in the car ! Get out the car ! Roll over the car !
Here comes the old driver~
That's all about your visitors~
Wa Ca ca cacacaca ~
I don't think he is posting any fake offers or doing such things purposely. He even provide his suggestions about preventing risks time to time. I really appreciate his hardworking to share latest information with us.
Spoiler: gets ripped off by his own suggestion
so it's a shit hosting company?
Can't/won't provide my opinion. I'm here to laugh at the people who fall for this stuff.
I don't think it's a good idea to blame affiliates blogger for host provider's fault.
But he gets ripped off. What qualifies him to prevent risk when he made this post? It could be you without the service he recommends and he probably wouldn't care as long as the affiliate payment was made to him
I just took 5 minutes out and used chrome translate, I found a host on the first page that does not allow proxies, it is not mentioned in the post, no link to the hosts' terms even, so yeah...
This type of affiliate is not always healthy for hosts.