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That's why you don't trust people banned from another fourm for leaking a customer's/visitors IP address (and possibly doxing).
oh no! very bad
Where did this happen?
That's funny because I happen to agree with him. To me they're completely useless parasites on both parties.
New style of scamming 😆 it seems he trying to got more money before go for good.
funny i posted my paypal claim 2 day ago after i couldnt access my service behind my client portal...
seems we all think alike lol
Shop not closed yet, just went on the website.
Hurt tits confirmed though.
If it's any consolation, that's gotta be comment of the year.
Gotta take wins where I can, I'll take it. 🤣
(I've started a PayPal dispute, is it worth doing a credit card charge back too, or will that just get PayPal offside?)
@bdl I'd say give PayPal a chance and if they reject then go the CC chargeback route.
Yeah never chargeback PayPal while they are doing their thing. If they say no go to your CC.
On MC-Market, they admitted leaking out a customer's IP when I called them out on here asking why there banned there.
for what i know , if the paypal is negate to refund you (win the dispute) and you go and make a credit card chargeback your paypal balance will be negative ... so better to try with paypal first and wait the resolution. I am sure if paypal see many claims will know this is a scam and you will get your money back.
Thankyou @dahartigan, @cociu and @Jord - makes sense, not PayPal's fault that HostCrotch went all Coronavirus on us...
In the past this meant you'd lose your PayPal account though.
Well I've made my dispute, let's see how it goes!
SG3 - i7-7700K - RIP
Congrats on your second comment
Los Angeles - i9-9900K & Los Angeles - Ryzen 3900X
RIP
which node survives longest? Taking bets now.
8 down, 9 still up
You can use his own site to track this trainwreck...
https://status.hostdoc.co.uk/
Contrary to the status site, UK NVMe is still up. Probably will go down at the 27th, the day it was launched.
Waiting for chargeback on UptimeRobot.
Going with Dallas 10gbps NVMe SSD
OVH shared hosting 'cos WHM is paid for in advance.
Cough: Titanic
There is another status page to track, dunno which one is more accurate :
https://hostdoc.co.uk/status/
https://status.kvm.doctor one more