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  • DasaboDasabo 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @nxnusb said:
    Invoice #100613-2024

    Done

  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad
    edited December 2024

    @lovelyserver said:
    @plumberg "Atleast in US" - but not everyone is from US

    Honestly I am not sure how it is with debit card straight away (because I pay all the web services by paypal), but Paypal is just easier

    Yeah. I don't know about other countries and hence, the note.

    It's not like PayPal grants additional protection on top of what's offered by the issuing bank.

    So if I used my debit card, unless I can prove it was fraudulently used, I have 99.99 % lost it.
    Vs with credit cards you typically get better protection.

    Again if the card issuer does not provide benefits I am not sure if PayPal could extend that (I don't know about this)

    If so skeptical, why even purchase a service from a provider in the first place? It doesn't make sense.

    Usually on seeing an offer if my gut says it is too good to be true, I end up making a calculated risk whether the amount is something I can absorb incase of Deadpools or not. If latter I end up passing on.

    Thanked by 1lovelyserver
  • Invoice #102272
    Double Bandwidth please

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    @Dasabo

    Unfortunately you ignored my first post, so I'll try again.

    • Can customers do ISO-installs and, if yes, how (ticket, themselves via panel, ...)?
    • You don't accept PayPal payments - so, what payment options do you offer?
  • Invoice #100616-2024
    Thanks

  • @Dasabo said:

    @lovelyserver said:
    @plumberg "Atleast in US" - but not everyone is from US

    Honestly I am not sure how it is with debit card straight away (because I pay all the web services by paypal), but Paypal is just easier

    We also accept Google Pay, Apple Pay, Cryptocurrencies and more.

    mentally strong (c) @yoursunny provider offer paypal.

  • DasaboDasabo 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @jsg said:
    @Dasabo

    Unfortunately you ignored my first post, so I'll try again.

    • Can customers do ISO-installs and, if yes, how (ticket, themselves via panel, ...)?
    • You don't accept PayPal payments - so, what payment options do you offer?

    Sorry, I think I lost it.
    Yes users can do ISO installations, just open a ticket and our team will support you with the installation, currently it is not possible to do it through the panel.
    Our current means of payment are Stripe then Credit/Debit Cards, Apple Pay, GPay, and others on request used within Stripe.
    In addition we accept Cryptocurrencies.

    Thanked by 1jsg
  • @Dasabo said:

    @Andru said:
    New provider, posting bi-anual deals, what could go wrong ?

    Is not the first time we post biannual offer...

    Ups, sorry I forgot to add ..
    Rephrase:
    New provider, posting bi-anual deals, no PayPal, what could go wrong ?

    Thanked by 2yoursunny Noct
  • DasaboDasabo 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @Cryptominer937 said:
    Invoice #102272
    Double Bandwidth please

    Done, I hope you don't do crypto mining with the VPS... that would be a violation of our ToS

  • DasaboDasabo 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @Andru said:

    @Dasabo said:

    @Andru said:
    New provider, posting bi-anual deals, what could go wrong ?

    Is not the first time we post biannual offer...

    Ups, sorry I forgot to add ..
    Rephrase:
    New provider, posting bi-anual deals, no PayPal, what could go wrong ?

    Now is better, answer: everythings :)

    Thanked by 1lovelyserver
  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    @Dasabo said:

    @jsg said:
    @Dasabo

    Unfortunately you ignored my first post, so I'll try again.

    • Can customers do ISO-installs and, if yes, how (ticket, themselves via panel, ...)?
    • You don't accept PayPal payments - so, what payment options do you offer?

    Sorry, I think I lost it.
    Yes users can do ISO installations, just open a ticket and our team will support you with the installation, currently it is not possible to do it through the panel.
    Our current means of payment are Stripe then Credit/Debit Cards, Apple Pay, GPay, and others on request used within Stripe.
    In addition we accept Cryptocurrencies.

    Thank you. Of course you also accept normal bank transfers, right?

  • DasaboDasabo 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @jsg said:

    @Dasabo said:

    @jsg said:
    @Dasabo

    Unfortunately you ignored my first post, so I'll try again.

    • Can customers do ISO-installs and, if yes, how (ticket, themselves via panel, ...)?
    • You don't accept PayPal payments - so, what payment options do you offer?

    Sorry, I think I lost it.
    Yes users can do ISO installations, just open a ticket and our team will support you with the installation, currently it is not possible to do it through the panel.
    Our current means of payment are Stripe then Credit/Debit Cards, Apple Pay, GPay, and others on request used within Stripe.
    In addition we accept Cryptocurrencies.

    Thank you. Of course you also accept normal bank transfers, right?

    Yes, but only for large orders and for well-known customers with a thorough KYC.

  • @Dasabo said:

    @Cryptominer937 said:
    Invoice #102272
    Double Bandwidth please

    Done, I hope you don't do crypto mining with the VPS... that would be a violation of our ToS

    Just a name from back when I mined, more use it now for nostalgia.

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    @Dasabo said:

    @jsg said:

    @Dasabo said:

    @jsg said:
    @Dasabo

    Unfortunately you ignored my first post, so I'll try again.

    • Can customers do ISO-installs and, if yes, how (ticket, themselves via panel, ...)?
    • You don't accept PayPal payments - so, what payment options do you offer?

    Sorry, I think I lost it.
    Yes users can do ISO installations, just open a ticket and our team will support you with the installation, currently it is not possible to do it through the panel.
    Our current means of payment are Stripe then Credit/Debit Cards, Apple Pay, GPay, and others on request used within Stripe.
    In addition we accept Cryptocurrencies.

    Thank you. Of course you also accept normal bank transfers, right?

    Yes, but only for large orders and for well-known customers with a thorough KYC.

    Pardon me? Transferring money from (customers) bank account to (provider's) bank account is about the most basic way of payment and afaik an even legally required payment option.
    So I guess there was a misunderstanding, possibly due to me using a wrong term.

    So, kindly confirm that I can pay by transferring the amount due from my my account to yours.

  • DasaboDasabo 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @Cryptominer937 said:

    @Dasabo said:

    @Cryptominer937 said:
    Invoice #102272
    Double Bandwidth please

    Done, I hope you don't do crypto mining with the VPS... that would be a violation of our ToS

    Just a name from back when I mined, more use it now for nostalgia.

    I am happy about this, we are crypto friendly but we do not like our resources to be used for mining, I hope you will be happy with us.
    See you soon :)

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    Chase Freedom credit card offers 5% cashback on PayPal purchases this quarter, as well as Q4 of almost every year.
    When you cannot use PayPal, the transaction has to be paid by a 2% cashback card.
    The price is effectively increased by 3.16%.

  • DasaboDasabo 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @jsg said:

    @Dasabo said:

    @jsg said:

    @Dasabo said:

    @jsg said:
    @Dasabo

    Unfortunately you ignored my first post, so I'll try again.

    • Can customers do ISO-installs and, if yes, how (ticket, themselves via panel, ...)?
    • You don't accept PayPal payments - so, what payment options do you offer?

    Sorry, I think I lost it.
    Yes users can do ISO installations, just open a ticket and our team will support you with the installation, currently it is not possible to do it through the panel.
    Our current means of payment are Stripe then Credit/Debit Cards, Apple Pay, GPay, and others on request used within Stripe.
    In addition we accept Cryptocurrencies.

    Thank you. Of course you also accept normal bank transfers, right?

    Yes, but only for large orders and for well-known customers with a thorough KYC.

    Pardon me? Transferring money from (customers) bank account to (provider's) bank account is about the most basic way of payment and afaik an even legally required payment option.
    So I guess there was a misunderstanding, possibly due to me using a wrong term.

    So, kindly confirm that I can pay by transferring the amount due from my my account to yours.

    I fully understood your question, and as already answered we only accept them in some specific cases as mentioned before, moreover there is no strict law in the European Union obliging the merchant to receive payments by Bank Transfer if he promotes alternative and accessible payment methods.
    This is not a complete denial, but a partial one.

  • @plumberg said:

    @lovelyserver said:
    @plumberg "Atleast in US" - but not everyone is from US

    Honestly I am not sure how it is with debit card straight away (because I pay all the web services by paypal), but Paypal is just easier

    Yeah. I don't know about other countries and hence, the note.

    It's not like PayPal grants additional protection on top of what's offered by the issuing bank.

    So if I used my debit card, unless I can prove it was fraudulently used, I have 99.99 % lost it.
    Vs with credit cards you typically get better protection.

    Again if the card issuer does not provide benefits I am not sure if PayPal could extend that (I don't know about this)

    If so skeptical, why even purchase a service from a provider in the first place? It doesn't make sense.

    Usually on seeing an offer if my gut says it is too good to be true, I end up making a calculated risk whether the amount is something I can absorb incase of Deadpools or not. If latter I end up passing on.

    You can show Paypal that you paid 12 euro for 2 years, but host deadpooled 7 months later. And you can get your money back.

    With the banks, debit or credit card, after a month or 3 months max, you can't file a charge back claim, hence the money is lost.

    That's the beauty of Paypal

    Thanked by 1lovelyserver
  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @barbaros said:

    @plumberg said:

    @lovelyserver said:
    @plumberg "Atleast in US" - but not everyone is from US

    Honestly I am not sure how it is with debit card straight away (because I pay all the web services by paypal), but Paypal is just easier

    Yeah. I don't know about other countries and hence, the note.

    It's not like PayPal grants additional protection on top of what's offered by the issuing bank.

    So if I used my debit card, unless I can prove it was fraudulently used, I have 99.99 % lost it.
    Vs with credit cards you typically get better protection.

    Again if the card issuer does not provide benefits I am not sure if PayPal could extend that (I don't know about this)

    If so skeptical, why even purchase a service from a provider in the first place? It doesn't make sense.

    Usually on seeing an offer if my gut says it is too good to be true, I end up making a calculated risk whether the amount is something I can absorb incase of Deadpools or not. If latter I end up passing on.

    You can show Paypal that you paid 12 euro for 2 years, but host deadpooled 7 months later. And you can get your money back.

    With the banks, debit or credit card, after a month or 3 months max, you can't file a charge back claim, hence the money is lost.

    That's the beauty of Paypal

    Really?
    over 180 days, not even sure if PayPal would help

  • DasaboDasabo 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended
    edited December 2024

    @barbaros said:

    @plumberg said:

    @lovelyserver said:
    @plumberg "Atleast in US" - but not everyone is from US

    Honestly I am not sure how it is with debit card straight away (because I pay all the web services by paypal), but Paypal is just easier

    Yeah. I don't know about other countries and hence, the note.

    It's not like PayPal grants additional protection on top of what's offered by the issuing bank.

    So if I used my debit card, unless I can prove it was fraudulently used, I have 99.99 % lost it.
    Vs with credit cards you typically get better protection.

    Again if the card issuer does not provide benefits I am not sure if PayPal could extend that (I don't know about this)

    If so skeptical, why even purchase a service from a provider in the first place? It doesn't make sense.

    Usually on seeing an offer if my gut says it is too good to be true, I end up making a calculated risk whether the amount is something I can absorb incase of Deadpools or not. If latter I end up passing on.

    You can show Paypal that you paid 12 euro for 2 years, but host deadpooled 7 months later. And you can get your money back.

    With the banks, debit or credit card, after a month or 3 months max, you can't file a charge back claim, hence the money is lost.

    That's the beauty of Paypal

    Or you can use the service without it being deadpooled for 2 years and, for example, after 5 months ask paypal for a full refund by making up excuses to use the service for free.

  • @barbaros said:

    @plumberg said:

    @lovelyserver said:
    @plumberg "Atleast in US" - but not everyone is from US

    Honestly I am not sure how it is with debit card straight away (because I pay all the web services by paypal), but Paypal is just easier

    Yeah. I don't know about other countries and hence, the note.

    It's not like PayPal grants additional protection on top of what's offered by the issuing bank.

    So if I used my debit card, unless I can prove it was fraudulently used, I have 99.99 % lost it.
    Vs with credit cards you typically get better protection.

    Again if the card issuer does not provide benefits I am not sure if PayPal could extend that (I don't know about this)

    If so skeptical, why even purchase a service from a provider in the first place? It doesn't make sense.

    Usually on seeing an offer if my gut says it is too good to be true, I end up making a calculated risk whether the amount is something I can absorb incase of Deadpools or not. If latter I end up passing on.

    You can show Paypal that you paid 12 euro for 2 years, but host deadpooled 7 months later. And you can get your money back.

    How exactly? Opening a dispute after 180d just results in it getting closed instantly.

  • @Dasabo said:

    @barbaros said:

    @plumberg said:

    @lovelyserver said:
    @plumberg "Atleast in US" - but not everyone is from US

    Honestly I am not sure how it is with debit card straight away (because I pay all the web services by paypal), but Paypal is just easier

    Yeah. I don't know about other countries and hence, the note.

    It's not like PayPal grants additional protection on top of what's offered by the issuing bank.

    So if I used my debit card, unless I can prove it was fraudulently used, I have 99.99 % lost it.
    Vs with credit cards you typically get better protection.

    Again if the card issuer does not provide benefits I am not sure if PayPal could extend that (I don't know about this)

    If so skeptical, why even purchase a service from a provider in the first place? It doesn't make sense.

    Usually on seeing an offer if my gut says it is too good to be true, I end up making a calculated risk whether the amount is something I can absorb incase of Deadpools or not. If latter I end up passing on.

    You can show Paypal that you paid 12 euro for 2 years, but host deadpooled 7 months later. And you can get your money back.

    With the banks, debit or credit card, after a month or 3 months max, you can't file a charge back claim, hence the money is lost.

    That's the beauty of Paypal

    Or you can use the service without it being deadpooled for 2 years and shortly before the expiry date tell PayPal that the provider was incorrect and thus get a full refund from a service used without any problems.
    The other side of the coin.

    thank you for pointing this out. and because a few people do this, all the other serious ones have to suffer?

    Thanked by 1lovelyserver
  • DasaboDasabo 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @hyperblast said:

    @Dasabo said:

    @barbaros said:

    @plumberg said:

    @lovelyserver said:
    @plumberg "Atleast in US" - but not everyone is from US

    Honestly I am not sure how it is with debit card straight away (because I pay all the web services by paypal), but Paypal is just easier

    Yeah. I don't know about other countries and hence, the note.

    It's not like PayPal grants additional protection on top of what's offered by the issuing bank.

    So if I used my debit card, unless I can prove it was fraudulently used, I have 99.99 % lost it.
    Vs with credit cards you typically get better protection.

    Again if the card issuer does not provide benefits I am not sure if PayPal could extend that (I don't know about this)

    If so skeptical, why even purchase a service from a provider in the first place? It doesn't make sense.

    Usually on seeing an offer if my gut says it is too good to be true, I end up making a calculated risk whether the amount is something I can absorb incase of Deadpools or not. If latter I end up passing on.

    You can show Paypal that you paid 12 euro for 2 years, but host deadpooled 7 months later. And you can get your money back.

    With the banks, debit or credit card, after a month or 3 months max, you can't file a charge back claim, hence the money is lost.

    That's the beauty of Paypal

    Or you can use the service without it being deadpooled for 2 years and shortly before the expiry date tell PayPal that the provider was incorrect and thus get a full refund from a service used without any problems.
    The other side of the coin.

    thank you for pointing this out. and because a few people do this, all the other serious ones have to suffer?

    Of course NOT!
    Fortunately, there are few bad actors.

  • @Dasabo said:

    @barbaros said:

    @plumberg said:

    @lovelyserver said:
    @plumberg "Atleast in US" - but not everyone is from US

    Honestly I am not sure how it is with debit card straight away (because I pay all the web services by paypal), but Paypal is just easier

    Yeah. I don't know about other countries and hence, the note.

    It's not like PayPal grants additional protection on top of what's offered by the issuing bank.

    So if I used my debit card, unless I can prove it was fraudulently used, I have 99.99 % lost it.
    Vs with credit cards you typically get better protection.

    Again if the card issuer does not provide benefits I am not sure if PayPal could extend that (I don't know about this)

    If so skeptical, why even purchase a service from a provider in the first place? It doesn't make sense.

    Usually on seeing an offer if my gut says it is too good to be true, I end up making a calculated risk whether the amount is something I can absorb incase of Deadpools or not. If latter I end up passing on.

    You can show Paypal that you paid 12 euro for 2 years, but host deadpooled 7 months later. And you can get your money back.

    With the banks, debit or credit card, after a month or 3 months max, you can't file a charge back claim, hence the money is lost.

    That's the beauty of Paypal

    Or you can use the service without it being deadpooled for 2 years and, for example, after 5 months ask paypal for a full refund by making up excuses to use the service for free.

    How do we use PayPal with the other providers?
    Why does the other providers use PayPal if we get refunds after using the service?
    That means PayPal is a bridge to scam?

  • DasaboDasabo 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @lovelyserver said:

    @Dasabo said:

    @barbaros said:

    @plumberg said:

    @lovelyserver said:
    @plumberg "Atleast in US" - but not everyone is from US

    Honestly I am not sure how it is with debit card straight away (because I pay all the web services by paypal), but Paypal is just easier

    Yeah. I don't know about other countries and hence, the note.

    It's not like PayPal grants additional protection on top of what's offered by the issuing bank.

    So if I used my debit card, unless I can prove it was fraudulently used, I have 99.99 % lost it.
    Vs with credit cards you typically get better protection.

    Again if the card issuer does not provide benefits I am not sure if PayPal could extend that (I don't know about this)

    If so skeptical, why even purchase a service from a provider in the first place? It doesn't make sense.

    Usually on seeing an offer if my gut says it is too good to be true, I end up making a calculated risk whether the amount is something I can absorb incase of Deadpools or not. If latter I end up passing on.

    You can show Paypal that you paid 12 euro for 2 years, but host deadpooled 7 months later. And you can get your money back.

    With the banks, debit or credit card, after a month or 3 months max, you can't file a charge back claim, hence the money is lost.

    That's the beauty of Paypal

    Or you can use the service without it being deadpooled for 2 years and, for example, after 5 months ask paypal for a full refund by making up excuses to use the service for free.

    How do we use PayPal with the other providers?
    Why does the other providers use PayPal if we get refunds after using the service?
    That means PayPal is a bridge to scam?

    I find it difficult to answer you on behalf of other providers, our choice to remove PayPal is dictated by several situations including the fact that their fees are quite high compared to e.g. Stripe, we have tried to contract with them without success.

  • Invoice #102275

    Thanks

  • well well well

    Invoice #102279

    Thanked by 1Dasabo
  • DasaboDasabo 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @reniii said:
    Invoice #102275

    Thanks

    Done

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    No PayPal, not even bog standard bank transfers accepted -> no deal

  • DasaboDasabo 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @jsg said:
    No PayPal, not even bog standard bank transfers accepted -> no deal

    Why do you say this, I have explained to you 2 times here and once in private so a total of 3 times that we accept bank transfers but only on larger orders with larger amounts and thorough KYC.

This discussion has been closed.