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1. Create a wiki about all of the evil things he's done.
2. File a class action lawsuit.
3. Win said lawsuit.
5. ????
6. Profit!
Or buy the domain and point it at his home router.
@Naruto Have to say. Your pretty creative.
I'm just not too sure how you profit from them DDoSing your domain...unless you profit in laughter!
He could buy the domain and point it at LET or WHT and probably do a better job.
Register.com - .com domains for $2.00... yep. Someone should do it.
_> @vedran said: I'd say $1 per client, so $9.
LOLz and a 75% in such case for the agent, so he gets around $ 2.25 for the sale, but still I wouldn't touch a client that comes from there if I'm a provider :P
<_deadly_serious_note>BETTER BE CAREFUL OF THOSE CLIENTS..</>
- A previous HR client
Host961.net was purchased by HostBro, LLC on May 5th, 2012 from Anthony Richa (Lebanon) - How Anthony obtained Hostrail is beyond our knowledge
We were saddened to see how HostRail, Host961 was handling the customer intellectual property, and decided to do something about it. ---
Any prior Host961, or HostRail customers can easily apply, if we have your domain in the buy-out, we will gladly give you your domain back with a simple DNS transfer..
Please visit hostbro.co (or submit a ticket at hostbro.biz)
Your Hosting Bro
www.hostbro.co
except about VPS6
hostbro lol wat an epic name
Holy, re-open a dead thread.
points at hostingbro
also,
rofl. yeah ok dude
We aim to please. Ty Kbar, please check us out sometime.
-- I thought this thread was relevant, so figured we'd enlighten prior customers with some hope.
I dont get your post..
So you bought toxic assets with the intention of giving peoples domains back?
What in your acquisition was actually worth the effort?
The aquisition was management related only. The owner Anthony Richa approached our company to 'save' his customer's assets, unfortunately he breached our contract ultimately by not fulfilling our requests and since then we've been trying work out a deal with registrars to obtain certain property back. This is mostly all I can say because of the legalities involved. I'm posting to shed some light on the current status..
So you bought HostSnowy from Anthony Richa? Or did you buy HostBro from him? Sry that i don't quiet understand it.
Bought Host961 from Anthony.
I'm confused, I thought constantinos owned hostrail.
I don't get it either but apparently Host961 somehow got hostrail.com
The owner of Host961 was a joke (see here and here)
Does this mean Constantinos sell his clients to himself?
I'm not sure. Its confirmed that HostSnowy and SturdyVPS were Constantinos. Host961 seems to have been owned by some 15 years old kid in Lebanon (although there are disparities with this story)
So HostBro is a company directly owned/created by The Dublic Agency?
Dude, its been so long since HostRail was around, who cares at this point?
@taipres
Wasn't everyone completely right? and it even forced the sale to serverguru's to save face??
Reminds me of Bang Bros :X
Some Jokes are evergreen Bro!!!
Hahah Cute :-)
OMG... The walking dead...
Constantinos owned yet another company ? Bang Bros was his too ?
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This is correct, HostBro LLC is a subsidiary based in Phoenix, AZ. The whole situation we've noticed with Host961/HostRail, is a sad one. Because Anthony Richa (Host961) is based in Lebanon(Dbeyah), Beirut it makes it very difficult to legally mitigate without spending alot more money+time than it's worth. --- HostBro is trying very hard to get the trust of the customers that were "shafted" by their prior hosters. It's been very difficult and time consuming. (theres alot of good customers, but quite a few "bad" ones because of Host961's fee structure. (.50 or free cent hosting? common, no business model can stay alive with that..)
No they were completely wrong...ServerGurus has always owned a percentage of VPS6, they don't own the whole thing, and VPS6 continues to expand into new cities (2 new within the last few weeks) and offer new plans, and added new OS templates. VPS6 is far from a scam and are clearly more successful than a lot of hosts on here who haven't got even 1% of the scam non-sense thrown at them.