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Yes, or course. You just need to live in a proper country away from those who try to get you.
Slick Host
@bahrikilicaslan, can you spell your name, honestly?
As soon as law enforcement contacts you, you are forced to play even more than just "Jesus".
DCMA ignored is a flexible term, you can ignore Abuse reports, but you cannot ignore Law enforcement/court orders.
From the Hostslick TOS:
Why would someone try to brute force into other machines? Probably to infect these servers/switches/routers.
Even if it is false advertising, the ToS state:
If the customer is unable to read the ToS, why should HostSlick be at fault?
TLDR: HostSlick says: Do what you want(except CP/etc) but if we receive a court order or similar, we have to give them all the information. Believe me, if the government of these "DCMA nobody-gives-a-s" countries asks for customers data, you'll be forced to give all the details,too.
The only difference is that these countries are not doing it.
@AS203446: I agree with each of your tangents except for the essence: in principle the customer shouldn't be at fault for being lured into a purchase by big bold false advertisement with embellished claims but having neglecting to read the fine print on the bottom page where those same claims are plainly invalidated. Shouldn't advertisement reflect the truth? If that weren't the case what would the purpose of advertisement be... just for scamming? I see that HostSlick changed direction in this regard and that's a good thing, because his recent promo threads now more honestly indicate "DMCA friendly" instead of "no DMCA", although he still seem to passively enjoy the complacence of letting his users believe that DMCA is really ignored, with no attempt to correct the misconception. Well except in the fine print.
Gotta read the fine print.
My HostSlick account was also deleted. This may be a problem with oneman. How to deal with the problem depends on your mood at the time. If your website complains or refunds, then what awaits you is the deletion of your account.
The customer asked HostSlick before ordering the services.
Read: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3992575/#Comment_3992575
I'm not sure if what you went through was a scam. But the owner of HostSlick is definitely strange, and considering their checkered past and possible racism issues, I really dislike this company.
Blocking countries because of a lot of abuse, bad behavior, threats, etc has nothing to do with racism.
Which countries did they block ?
China.
See: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/190441/black-week-netherlands-dedicated-servers-45-off-recurring-no-dmca-by-hostslick-com/p14
friends, the incident has nothing to do with the police or law enforcement, he couldn't even put something to prove it, it's an excuse to cover up this fraud. I'm talking with my evidence, as you can see, he can't refute it himself, but instead of telling the truth to get out of this business, he slanders without providing evidence. If I did brute force, I already told him before I bought the servers. I told him what the servers would be used for. he approved it. if law enforcement is involved, let him prove it. it doesn't work with such empty talk. if law enforcement examined the tickets, be sure that they would have taken him in as my accomplice in the first place
Two years later, I have no demands on him. I don't even want him to return my money. After all, he is a poor, helpless creature who eats his words for money... Charity... I'm only saying this so that his true face is known and he can't deceive others.
No, it was used in ransomwarede, no, it was used in it, no, law enforcement asked for information, these are all lies. If there was such a thing, he would have proved it 50 times and closed this issue.
No one is going to post proof that law enforcement came to you over some Internet drama
Nobody can publish something that doesn't exist, mate.
Stop doing crime mate.
He not wrong tho , scan and brute scan are not illegal , it only illegal when you do it to wrong one
Its like you hire someone to picklock random guy house on stress vs picklock presidence house.
One can blindfold and turn away when other risk to national security threat
Shouldn't you be at school by this time?
Nah, I am earning fat stacks of cash while talking to you on LET. Don't tell the FBI because I don't want to get fired.
In July? What kind of summer school fuck up are you?
Seriously, why are you still posting? Everyone thinks you're a piece of shit script kiddy and nobody gives a fuck about you.
Wtf? Of course it's illegal. Lookup every computer misuse act for any non-shithole country. If it's not authorized, you're breaking the law.
And I don't even know what stupid shit you were saying about picking locks. Locksmiths need owner permission to unlock, they don't do it randomly or for kicks.
@HostSlick is and has been my Go To guy, I wish I had some though left in my wallet...
@bahrikilicaslan: I have a $2000 VPS just for you, perfect for bruteforcing & scamming (... legally, of course... 😉 ) Just deposit the money in crypto and we'll talk details later.
Trust me so much,
-- the Slick Oil salesman
sdfg
You are hired!
u sure u have muney for salary, or is the car installment due?
I trust your promise to pay wages as soon as God makes you pregnant with Jesus. Any moment now.
I Need new Sports Car
The Octavia RS and merc amg payments are Not due
@HostSlick What is your plan with openvz VMs in the next year or so just curious as I have one
Im thinking of going kvm for new sales only. So either Those existing are converted to lxc or KVM -- along with a new vps plan Portfolio to keep vps business competetive and Invest more into new, more VPS nodes.