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EasyVM sold to LevelOneServers?

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  • I want to know how to compensate the losses caused by these ghostly matters to the customers, as I am one of the victims myself.

  • Am I allowed to post without complaining? ;)

    My NYC and DAL instances are both back and healthy - so thanks to the PV team and their hard work. I just need someone to make me a fresh ASH and I'm back-in-business...

  • My VPS is still in a disconnected state.

  • ksoutarksoutar Member, Host Rep

    @yoursunny said:

    @ksoutar said:

    @Nanja said:
    Uhm, I paid via paypal...
    The first post said for N.Y. servers "The estimated time frame for full service restoration is 144 hours."

    I think it is past that time though, What method should I use to get money back???
    Should I just wait and see what happens?

    We are technically only at 84 hours so far, but I still think that 144 hours of downtime is ridiculous for a migration.

    For reference, VirmAche the teetering at the end provider, recently completed a migration in Los Angeles between two facilities within 48 hours including physically moving hardware and announcing IPs.

    Yeah, exactly, it should not take this long to migrate a site. I am not sure what balls were dropped, but there were plenty of them…

  • @srch07 said:

    @TimboJones said:

    @srch07 said:
    @zGato said:
    Well, no refunds seem to be getting issued. I guess I'll file a chargeback

    @aqua care to comment?

    I am curious. If they don't have a way to issue refund (due to change in ownership), that means anyone who is not happy with the service should be able to chargeback, get their money and yet continue to use their service with EasyVM, as the payment processor has changed right?

    And if they block the service, that means they had way to issue refund as well.

    You're describing fraud, on your part.

    Oh damn.
    I didn't knew it's fraud if you keep tab to see if the service remains up or not.
    Heck you can chargeback for one and keep using other service.

    But then I am not a lawyer, maybe you are? 🤔

    It's not complicated. You're swearing you didn't get the service that you claimed didn't receive in the chargeback claim but it was still being provided.

    Honestly, though I feel it will be stupid for anyone to keep using the service after 4 month of network issue, random downtime and multiple IP changes.

    That's your opinion. Logically, the migration to the theoretical better experience is already underway, so migrating AGAIN extends the downtime further.

    I don't know the reputation of the new company, but that's more important than past experience at the moment.

  • PureVoltagePureVoltage Member, Patron Provider

    To be clear, we purchased the hardware and IPs. After recognizing that the company was heading toward closure, and that there was a real risk that clients would lose their data. We discussed the situation and, after asking about the clients and their data, it became clear that without intervention, the data would be lost. We made it our priority to ensure that this didn’t happen, which is why our team has been working hard to get servers back online for everyone.

    We've been in business for nearly two decades, and we know how critical data is for everyone. Over the years, we've noticed more often than not, people don't have backups when companies deadpool and their data is lost.

    Normally, a migration is a straightforward process. However, this was not a typical migration. We only received the hardware from the 5th through the 8th. Everything came without any passwords, logins, or documentation—essentially starting from scratch to get everything back online. Currently, all VPS nodes are back online except for one node in Dallas. Most dedicated server clients are online (a few have contacted us about being down; we are trying to sort which servers you are on and will follow up in tickets).

    If you are still offline, please open a support ticket, and we will investigate and try to get you online ASAP! If you had BGP or any custom setup that isn’t working, please open a ticket so we can get that sorted out for you.

    Regarding refunds: Will PureVoltage offer them?
    The short answer is no. We received zero payments and have no control over the payment gateways owned by EasyVM. What we can offer is updating invoice dates to reflect any outages or downtime you had. (Please open a ticket for that.) We feel this is a fair offer.

    We are committed to providing you with a better service than you had before. We ask that before you initiate any disputes, please give us a chance to work with you and get you online and fully supported!

    Thanked by 1abrahamj
  • ksoutarksoutar Member, Host Rep
    edited March 2025

    @PureVoltage said:
    To be clear, we purchased the hardware and IPs. After recognizing that the company was heading toward closure, and that there was a real risk that clients would lose their data. We discussed the situation and, after asking about the clients and their data, it became clear that without intervention, the data would be lost. We made it our priority to ensure that this didn’t happen, which is why our team has been working hard to get servers back online for everyone.

    We've been in business for nearly two decades, and we know how critical data is for everyone. Over the years, we've noticed more often than not, people don't have backups when companies deadpool and their data is lost.

    Normally, a migration is a straightforward process. However, this was not a typical migration. We only received the hardware from the 5th through the 8th. Everything came without any passwords, logins, or documentation—essentially starting from scratch to get everything back online. Currently, all VPS nodes are back online except for one node in Dallas. Most dedicated server clients are online (a few have contacted us about being down; we are trying to sort which servers you are on and will follow up in tickets).

    If you are still offline, please open a support ticket, and we will investigate and try to get you online ASAP! If you had BGP or any custom setup that isn’t working, please open a ticket so we can get that sorted out for you.

    Regarding refunds: Will PureVoltage offer them?
    The short answer is no. We received zero payments and have no control over the payment gateways owned by EasyVM. What we can offer is updating invoice dates to reflect any outages or downtime you had. (Please open a ticket for that.) We feel this is a fair offer.

    We are committed to providing you with a better service than you had before. We ask that before you initiate any disputes, please give us a chance to work with you and get you online and fully supported!

    I opened a ticket over 48 hours ago for my VM still being down in NY (after Ian told everyone NY was back up), and have still not received any response or acknowledgement. Despite following up 2 times & requesting an update on discord.

  • PureVoltagePureVoltage Member, Patron Provider

    @ksoutar said:

    @PureVoltage said:
    To be clear, we purchased the hardware and IPs. After recognizing that the company was heading toward closure, and that there was a real risk that clients would lose their data. We discussed the situation and, after asking about the clients and their data, it became clear that without intervention, the data would be lost. We made it our priority to ensure that this didn’t happen, which is why our team has been working hard to get servers back online for everyone.

    We've been in business for nearly two decades, and we know how critical data is for everyone. Over the years, we've noticed more often than not, people don't have backups when companies deadpool and their data is lost.

    Normally, a migration is a straightforward process. However, this was not a typical migration. We only received the hardware from the 5th through the 8th. Everything came without any passwords, logins, or documentation—essentially starting from scratch to get everything back online. Currently, all VPS nodes are back online except for one node in Dallas. Most dedicated server clients are online (a few have contacted us about being down; we are trying to sort which servers you are on and will follow up in tickets).

    If you are still offline, please open a support ticket, and we will investigate and try to get you online ASAP! If you had BGP or any custom setup that isn’t working, please open a ticket so we can get that sorted out for you.

    Regarding refunds: Will PureVoltage offer them?
    The short answer is no. We received zero payments and have no control over the payment gateways owned by EasyVM. What we can offer is updating invoice dates to reflect any outages or downtime you had. (Please open a ticket for that.) We feel this is a fair offer.

    We are committed to providing you with a better service than you had before. We ask that before you initiate any disputes, please give us a chance to work with you and get you online and fully supported!

    I opened a ticket over 48 hours ago for my VM still being down in NY, and have still not received any response or acknowledgement. Despite following up 2 times & requesting an update on discord.

    Please shoot me off a ticket number I'll have someone check on it for you.

  • server has just became online.

  • so should i register at your website or stay at easyvm?

  • imokimok Member

    Now I want some of those $20/m dedis

    Thanked by 1dedicados
  • Ian_Dot_TechIan_Dot_Tech Member, Patron Provider

    csca> @dedicados said:

    server has just became online.

    Our team is working hard to get everything back online, glad to hear it came back up.
    Don't worry about making a new account right now, once we have everyone back online we will reach out to clients (if we need anything done).

    Thanked by 1dedicados
  • Ian_Dot_TechIan_Dot_Tech Member, Patron Provider

    @imok said:
    Now I want some of those $20/m dedis

    Sorry there is a queue, I am first on that list.

  • @TimboJones said:
    It's not complicated. You're swearing you didn't get the service that you claimed didn't receive in the chargeback claim but it was still being provided.

    You do realize there is a clause that specifically says, service not as described during chargeback, right?

    And fairly certain advertising Ashburn, and delivering NY falls right into it. ;)

  • rabbyrabby Member

    Are all dedi's in Ashburn up?? Mine is still down. please advise.

  • ksoutarksoutar Member, Host Rep

    @rabby said:
    Are all dedi's in Ashburn up?? Mine is still down. please advise.

    I am not sure what the fate of those are, I know NY dedi's & servers were migrated to Purevoltage NY, but for Ashburn VPS, they just live migrated all of them, so it does not seem like they are keeping ashburn around?

    Either way, I would open a ticket, and see if they can give you any indication.

    Thanked by 1rabby
  • @srch07 said:

    @TimboJones said:
    It's not complicated. You're swearing you didn't get the service that you claimed didn't receive in the chargeback claim but it was still being provided.

    You do realize there is a clause that specifically says, service not as described during chargeback, right?

    And fairly certain advertising Ashburn, and delivering NY falls right into it. ;)

    There's a "fit", "form" or "function" argument to be made.

  • @TimboJones said:

    @srch07 said:

    @TimboJones said:
    It's not complicated. You're swearing you didn't get the service that you claimed didn't receive in the chargeback claim but it was still being provided.

    You do realize there is a clause that specifically says, service not as described during chargeback, right?

    And fairly certain advertising Ashburn, and delivering NY falls right into it. ;)

    There's a "fit", "form" or "function" argument to be made.

    So what will happen if someone does a chargeback? Will @aqua suspend their account, or ban them?

    PureVoltage clearly said they don't care about the payments so the chargeback won't hit them

    You pay fee in return of a promise that a service / item will be provided as it's advertised. If it doesn't fit to the description, then it means buy & sell agreement is broken.

    Imagine buying a yearly 2 Core 4 Ram VPS then 6 months later your provider decreases it to 1 core 1 ram for reasons.

  • @barbaros said:

    @TimboJones said:

    @srch07 said:

    @TimboJones said:
    It's not complicated. You're swearing you didn't get the service that you claimed didn't receive in the chargeback claim but it was still being provided.

    You do realize there is a clause that specifically says, service not as described during chargeback, right?

    And fairly certain advertising Ashburn, and delivering NY falls right into it. ;)

    There's a "fit", "form" or "function" argument to be made.

    So what will happen if someone does a chargeback? Will @aqua suspend their account, or ban them?

    Close account 100% of the time for all providers who get chargebacks. He wouldn't be entitled to anything.

    PureVoltage clearly said they don't care about the payments so the chargeback won't hit them

    You pay fee in return of a promise that a service / item will be provided as it's advertised. If it doesn't fit to the description, then it means buy & sell agreement is broken.

    Imagine buying a yearly 2 Core 4 Ram VPS then 6 months later your provider decreases it to 1 core 1 ram for reasons.

    You don't get to chargeback and use the 1 core gimped VPS.

  • @TimboJones said:

    @barbaros said:

    @TimboJones said:

    @srch07 said:

    @TimboJones said:
    It's not complicated. You're swearing you didn't get the service that you claimed didn't receive in the chargeback claim but it was still being provided.

    You do realize there is a clause that specifically says, service not as described during chargeback, right?

    And fairly certain advertising Ashburn, and delivering NY falls right into it. ;)

    There's a "fit", "form" or "function" argument to be made.

    So what will happen if someone does a chargeback? Will @aqua suspend their account, or ban them?

    Close account 100% of the time for all providers who get chargebacks. He wouldn't be entitled to anything.

    PureVoltage clearly said they don't care about the payments so the chargeback won't hit them

    You pay fee in return of a promise that a service / item will be provided as it's advertised. If it doesn't fit to the description, then it means buy & sell agreement is broken.

    Imagine buying a yearly 2 Core 4 Ram VPS then 6 months later your provider decreases it to 1 core 1 ram for reasons.

    You don't get to chargeback and use the 1 core gimped VPS.

    If someone is doing chargeback it means they are not planning to ever use that provider again. Of course they won’t expect their VPS to be up after chargeback.

    You get your money back, never ever work with that company again.

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @barbaros said:

    @TimboJones said:

    @barbaros said:

    @TimboJones said:

    @srch07 said:

    @TimboJones said:
    It's not complicated. You're swearing you didn't get the service that you claimed didn't receive in the chargeback claim but it was still being provided.

    You do realize there is a clause that specifically says, service not as described during chargeback, right?

    And fairly certain advertising Ashburn, and delivering NY falls right into it. ;)

    There's a "fit", "form" or "function" argument to be made.

    So what will happen if someone does a chargeback? Will @aqua suspend their account, or ban them?

    Close account 100% of the time for all providers who get chargebacks. He wouldn't be entitled to anything.

    PureVoltage clearly said they don't care about the payments so the chargeback won't hit them

    You pay fee in return of a promise that a service / item will be provided as it's advertised. If it doesn't fit to the description, then it means buy & sell agreement is broken.

    Imagine buying a yearly 2 Core 4 Ram VPS then 6 months later your provider decreases it to 1 core 1 ram for reasons.

    You don't get to chargeback and use the 1 core gimped VPS.

    If someone is doing chargeback it means they are not planning to ever use that provider again. Of course they won’t expect their VPS to be up after chargeback.

    You get your money back, never ever work with that company again.

    What VM would be removed exactly? PureVoltage said he didn’t even have access to EasyVM’s payment gsteway accs, no? It’s not like a chargeback will hit them?

    Could be wrong

    Thanked by 1admax
  • @emgh said:

    @barbaros said:

    @TimboJones said:

    @barbaros said:

    @TimboJones said:

    @srch07 said:

    @TimboJones said:
    It's not complicated. You're swearing you didn't get the service that you claimed didn't receive in the chargeback claim but it was still being provided.

    You do realize there is a clause that specifically says, service not as described during chargeback, right?

    And fairly certain advertising Ashburn, and delivering NY falls right into it. ;)

    There's a "fit", "form" or "function" argument to be made.

    So what will happen if someone does a chargeback? Will @aqua suspend their account, or ban them?

    Close account 100% of the time for all providers who get chargebacks. He wouldn't be entitled to anything.

    PureVoltage clearly said they don't care about the payments so the chargeback won't hit them

    You pay fee in return of a promise that a service / item will be provided as it's advertised. If it doesn't fit to the description, then it means buy & sell agreement is broken.

    Imagine buying a yearly 2 Core 4 Ram VPS then 6 months later your provider decreases it to 1 core 1 ram for reasons.

    You don't get to chargeback and use the 1 core gimped VPS.

    If someone is doing chargeback it means they are not planning to ever use that provider again. Of course they won’t expect their VPS to be up after chargeback.

    You get your money back, never ever work with that company again.

    What VM would be removed exactly? PureVoltage said he didn’t even have access to EasyVM’s payment gsteway accs, no? It’s not like a chargeback will hit them?

    Could be wrong

    No you are right. If someone charges back, it would hit to @aqua. If they can get their money back or not, that’s the question.

    Thanked by 1emgh
  • MannDudeMannDude Patron Provider, Veteran

    But he said EasyVM joined the PureVoltage family here: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/203368/easyvm-joins-the-purevoltage-family

    But then they (PureVoltage) said they only bought the hardware and IPs.

    It's a tad confusing. Hopefully it works out in the end for the customers though. From what it looks like, they weren't part of the sale and I'm not sure PureVoltage knew they'd be put in a position where they'd have to be nice and provide these people service for a while. But if they only bought the hardware and IPs, I'm not sure how they know what VM or what server belongs to who unless they also have access to the WHMCS data or other relevant data.

    All a bit confusing and unclear. Seems like they're trying to make it right and get everyone online though, which is a good thing, but there is some mixed messages being sent.

  • @MannDude said:
    But he said EasyVM joined the PureVoltage family here: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/203368/easyvm-joins-the-purevoltage-family

    But then they (PureVoltage) said they only bought the hardware and IPs.

    It's a tad confusing. Hopefully it works out in the end for the customers though. From what it looks like, they weren't part of the sale and I'm not sure PureVoltage knew they'd be put in a position where they'd have to be nice and provide these people service for a while. But if they only bought the hardware and IPs, I'm not sure how they know what VM or what server belongs to who unless they also have access to the WHMCS data or other relevant data.

    All a bit confusing and unclear. Seems like they're trying to make it right and get everyone online though, which is a good thing, but there is some mixed messages being sent.

    I'm betting there's nothing signed, just verbal agreements.

  • zedzed Member

    I get more confused the more this gets explained. I'm so dumb help.

  • wadhahwadhah Member, Host Rep
    edited March 2025

    @TimboJones said:

    @MannDude said:
    But he said EasyVM joined the PureVoltage family here: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/203368/easyvm-joins-the-purevoltage-family

    But then they (PureVoltage) said they only bought the hardware and IPs.

    It's a tad confusing. Hopefully it works out in the end for the customers though. From what it looks like, they weren't part of the sale and I'm not sure PureVoltage knew they'd be put in a position where they'd have to be nice and provide these people service for a while. But if they only bought the hardware and IPs, I'm not sure how they know what VM or what server belongs to who unless they also have access to the WHMCS data or other relevant data.

    All a bit confusing and unclear. Seems like they're trying to make it right and get everyone online though, which is a good thing, but there is some mixed messages being sent.

    I'm betting there's nothing signed, just verbal agreements.

    Transferring that much hardware and IPs for just verbal agreements? We are talking tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands probably. That would be insane.

    Imagine EasyVM files a police report for theft after all this to get their hardware back :D

    Thanked by 1cainyxues
  • blorgedblorged Member
    edited March 2025

    unfortunate

  • @blorged said:
    unfortunate

    Why delete your ranting what happened?

    If a provider can't offer sustainable deals, then they shouldn't offer it. Are you going to blame customers for wanting cheap ass deals?

    People are greedy, both sellers and buyers, buyer will try to get away with whatever they can get, and sellers will try to charge customers whatever possible.

  • Ian_Dot_TechIan_Dot_Tech Member, Patron Provider

    To address the talks about chargebacks and keeping the service. I would like to say, I do not want anyone committing fraud in an attempt to save money.

    PureVoltage does not have, nor will it know if anyone has initiated a chargeback. That being said, PureVoltage made no money from the services @aqua sold.

    A few months prior to the events that took place this week, he sold thousands of dollars worth of services on annual, bi-annual, and tri-annual terms. We will not profit from hosting these clients at the unsustainable rates he offered.

    However, due to our company's size, we are able to absorb the costs and are committed to ensuring that everyone receives the services they paid @aqua for, for the full term they purchased.

    We strive to do the right thing, as we always have in this industry, and we ask that you do the same. If you initiate a chargeback (which, we advise against) and have no intention of using the service, we ask that you inform us so we can reduce costs where possible.

    PureVoltage has spent thousands of dollars this week retrieving the hardware to ensure client data was preserved.

  • What's the over-under this becomes an LEB article in the next 24 hours?

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