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The thing is you have international exposure and thus your responses are well-informed. Unfortunately, I cannot say the same for those coming over from Hostloc.
I purchase exclusively Virmach for my hobby hosting needs. They are excellent in every aspect: service, support, price. If your reasonable or it’s a honest mistake, they’ll help!
What’s upsetting you? @shurait
Well, I'm glad you found you have fatter skin than at least 1 billion people today.
Thank you very much for replying to my concerns.
I just hope that when there is a high load event, the whole process can be intelligent, such as the system automatically carries out CPU frequency limit or hard disk IO limit and so on. In this way, there is no need for human intervention, and it will not cause a lot of unnecessary controversy. As a result, VIRMACH can reduce all kinds of negative information and have a better experience for customers. The current processing process is the occurrence of high-load events, customers do not pay attention to the case will occur downtime, which has a great impact on customers.
Of course, this is just my suggestion.
So in tl;dr: People hate VirMach, because (community member) FAT32 trying to help posted something not in his native language that can be interpreted as "offensive" and and after providing dictionary entry for that word that seems clean... and they still complain?
I heard doing business with China is hard, but this takes this to next level.
Sincerely,
Fuck off.
Please speak for yourself, as if stating your opinion and concerns, without plural. Maybe you hate that company/brand/services, but I don't. I am happy with @Virmach as a provider and I loved using their services so far. Using the word "people" denotes an unnecessary generalization.
Personally, I refuse to comment on @FAT32 statement - this is a completely different matter, regarding behavior of a moderator, totally and utterly unrelated with the quality of service provided by @Virmach so far. On this note, out of respect for @Virmach as a name in this community, @FAT32 deemed necessary to open a thread that would debate his Chinese statements and translations which may have offended some members here.
Another tl;dr - translation drama moved here: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/162308/clarifications-on-the-recent-incident#latest
Discussion on this thread remains about feedback regarding payments towards @Virmach - through Paypal - from China. Let's be gentlemen and separate the topics out of respect for this
dramaconversation.Edit: forgot the popcorn...
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The majority of Chinese IT professionals either host their stuff inside China, or choose providers like Digital Oceans, Vultrs, Hetzner if latency doesn't really matters. Even if they choose to save a few bucks by using a budget provider, they know what to expect and won't come here wining for a few bucks.
Those people who came here crying like a child are basically undereducated people who's doing shady bussiness. They either host illegal websites (scam, gambling, lottery, porn, piracy, phishing, etc) , or buy cheap promo VPSes in bulk for reselling purpose. They fear they won't be able to hide their indentity from Chinese law enforcement or dispute to get a refund, if Virmach enforce Alipay on them.
Some people might not do shady bussiness but are so dumb that can be easily manipulated by people who has malicous intentions. They don't even know what's really going on, they just heard somebody claim Virmach is going to ban Chinese people and somehow get triggered.
It's really not Chinese customers are hard to deal with, it's just certain kinds of provider are popular among those dumb people.
I wish they sold common sense in a @jar. I would make a lot of money like @seriesn . Where is the @HostDoc and @dahartigan to get those rectal temperatures. Maybe @poisson will slap some thicker skin on those who are kinda on the thin side. Then @fat32 will show them the real 32.
Glad to hear the reasonable voices. I guess for these "undereducated" hostloc netizens, 有钱也买不了品 (even if you have money, you can't buy class)
I'm sure Virmach had treat better to Chinese, like providing Alipay to bypass fraud check, and putting a tips using ONLY Chinese(though this one is not good one to me). Before complaining Chinese not getting equal services/treatment, why not having a moment thinking why Chinese always getting "ESPECIALLY CARE"? One bad apple spoils the whole bunch.
You really should blame those who cause it, not who try solving it.
Really nice. BTW for those "Top referring sites" most of them are promoting Virmach's service, you can appeal this to them. If your appealing solids, others will stop choosing Virmach and your goals achieved.
Not doing that? Can't doing that? Other's silences does not mean what your thought is correct. They had already chosen, by their actions.
This is insulting and I flagged this one. Hey everyone, can't you see the "flag" button on the top of comment? Don't you remember we deny dicks here? Start rejecting them by flagging them.
Hello VirMach, I'm a Chinese myself and understand the reason behind those decisions.
However, for me personally, Paypal is the only effective protection that I have against scammers. To be honest, if a payment page does not provide Paypal option, I will be less likely to try their service. That Paypal button on the VirMach checkout page is one of the reason why I dare to buy service from you.
If the main problem is to prevent scalpers and other abusers from abuse your service, then maybe come out a solution specifically for that matter instead of removing Paypal completely?
Wow, Page 78, Low End Chinese-Learning (or Chinese-English Translation) Talk?
I believe that's also what VirMach want to solve.
All quiet on the Eastern front.
Hey guys, using this thread to kind of update everyone on what's going on.
Please let me know if you have any further suggestions or questions.
Thank you very much for your efforts.
Is your VPS running?
When will you start the migrations for Amsterdam, @VirMach?
Is it 2019 yet?
No
Woah, get back to 2018, don't bump this!
Nobody will notice
I noticed. #NoBumpNovember