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Hostslick arbitrarily suspends users

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  • MOARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

    Thanked by 1HostSlick
  • @yoursunny said:

    @Mik3y326 said:
    Instead of power-tripping the customer, he should change his fataly flawed system.

    How to change the system exactly?

    Buy more firepower than the system. Otherwise lost cause.

  • M66BM66B Veteran

    @jsg said:

    @M66B said:

    @Mik3y326 said:

    @jsg said:

    @Mik3y326 said:

    Those are just some ill business practices. You know damn well as I do: This is illegal in Germany. Each product you sell is a seperate contract. You cant just enforce punishment and cancel other products. Thats a clear breach of contract. No matter what your write in your TOS. As soon as your TOS contain illegal / ill business -> Not valid in Germany.

    Because some Mik3y326 says so? And incorrectly.

    What irritates me there isn't just your aggressive "pseudo lawyer" post per se, but that you started your attack attempts against @HostSlick after he very generously re-activated that utterly ignorant user's VPS!

    HostSlick, you have to learn about how a (quite sizeable) part of LET users tick!
    If some user, especially a hardly known one, creates a thread with a title alleging that provider XYZ "kills kittens" they simply want to force their will upon you. If provider XYZ gives in - as you did - the result is 1 satisfied (bad) customer, plus hundreds like him/her who simply "learn" that provider XYZ is an easy pushover ... and plan and act accordingly!

    It was friendly and well meant by you (and maybe guided by conflict aversion) but I'm afraid you'll regret it.

    So, make up your mind, either stick to your TOS and act accordingly, no matter some public yadda yadda -or- change your TOS!

    Im a lawyers son, not a lawyer, correct. Still I know my German laws, as I have to act according to them too. I am sorry to tell you, but I have just confirmed. Here are the Laws straight from our "Bundesgesetzbuch". Translate them yourself :smile:. I wont post in this tread anymore, have a nice evening.

    https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/bgb/__314.html
    https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/bgb/__273.html
    https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/bgb/__320.html#:~:text=Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch (BGB),dass%20er%20vorzuleisten%20verpflichtet%20ist.
    https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/bgb/__307.html

    I'm a lawyers', lawyers', lawyers' son, and I'm telling that you're wrong. The first law you quote already says it is possible.

    Although I don't pretend to have substantial knowledge of laws, I do have a friend whose mother once was married to a lawyer (not his father). Does that count? Does that qualify me to proudly confuse legal terms and laws while willy nilly bashing someone?

    (Hint: In case you say 'no' I might open a "M66B kills kittens for fun!" thread, show an image of some bicycle (not mine) as "evidence" and walk away. And be sure, no matter how you'll react or even whether you react at all, there are plenty LETsters who'll condemn you ...).

    Of course that counts on LET. Basically you're just asking for a friend, that's common, isn't it?

    Thanked by 2ServerBachelor jsg
  • akaemuakaemu Member

    @barbaros said:

    @HostSlick said:

    @Mik3y326 said:

    @jsg said:

    @Mik3y326 said:

    Those are just some ill business practices. You know damn well as I do: This is illegal in Germany. Each product you sell is a seperate contract. You cant just enforce punishment and cancel other products. Thats a clear breach of contract. No matter what your write in your TOS. As soon as your TOS contain illegal / ill business -> Not valid in Germany.

    Because some Mik3y326 says so? And incorrectly.

    What irritates me there isn't just your aggressive "pseudo lawyer" post per se, but that you started your attack attempts against @HostSlick after he very generously re-activated that utterly ignorant user's VPS!

    HostSlick, you have to learn about how a (quite sizeable) part of LET users tick!
    If some user, especially a hardly known one, creates a thread with a title alleging that provider XYZ "kills kittens" they simply want to force their will upon you. If provider XYZ gives in - as you did - the result is 1 satisfied (bad) customer, plus hundreds like him/her who simply "learn" that provider XYZ is an easy pushover ... and plan and act accordingly!

    It was friendly and well meant by you (and maybe guided by conflict aversion) but I'm afraid you'll regret it.

    So, make up your mind, either stick to your TOS and act accordingly, no matter some public yadda yadda -or- change your TOS!

    Im a lawyers son, not a lawyer, correct. Still I know my German laws, as I have to act according to them too. I am sorry to tell you, but I have just confirmed. Here are the Laws straight from our "Bundesgesetzbuch". Translate them yourself :smile:. I wont post in this tread anymore, have a nice evening.

    https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/bgb/__314.html
    https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/bgb/__273.html
    https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/bgb/__320.html#:~:text=Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch (BGB),dass%20er%20vorzuleisten%20verpflichtet%20ist.
    https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/bgb/__307.html

    Tell your dad to take me to court

    BGB means bürgerliches Gesetzbuch Not Bundesgesetzbuch. Nice try Retard.
    ChatGPT probably?

    Such quality to call your customers retard. How old are you, 15?

    makes me want to sign-up! Im borderline retarded tho.

  • Hello totally-not-a-retard here,

    This entire thread is retarded. Its the 4th of july, its time to get retarded and blow shit up!
    Reguarts.

    Thanked by 2HostSlick jsg
  • @CheepCluck said:
    Hello totally-not-a-retard here,

    This entire thread is retarded. Its the 4th of july, its time to get retarded and blow shit up!
    Reguarts.

    Reguarded

    Thanked by 2HostSlick tentor
  • @srch07 said:
    Or simply, start reading the TOS for something you pay for. I mean, everyone literally uses a checkbox that we all agree to the terms, and there is a reason that checkbox is not pre-checked.

    Do you read the Terms of Service on all sites and services when you visit them and register? And do you re-read them every month to check for any changes?

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • s0n1cs0n1c Member
    edited July 2025

    @partial said:

    @srch07 said:
    Or simply, start reading the TOS for something you pay for. I mean, everyone literally uses a checkbox that we all agree to the terms, and there is a reason that checkbox is not pre-checked.

    Do you read the Terms of Service on all sites and services when you visit them and register? And do you re-read them every month to check for any changes?

    No, I usually don’t when I’m registering free accounts on sites such as Pornhub, SpankBang, Duolingo, XVideos, and countless others. BUT I DO skim through the important parts when I PAY and subscribe to important services like Sophie Rain’s OnlyFans and various providers that host my VPS servers.

    Thanked by 1akaemu
  • ahnlakahnlak Member

    @partial said:

    @srch07 said:
    Or simply, start reading the TOS for something you pay for. I mean, everyone literally uses a checkbox that we all agree to the terms, and there is a reason that checkbox is not pre-checked.

    Do you read the Terms of Service on all sites and services when you visit them and register? And do you re-read them every month to check for any changes?

    I generally skim the cancellation terms when intending to cancel a service, yeah. Because the whole "oh I'll just cancel by not paying" is idiotic.

  • defaultdefault Veteran

  • lowendclientlowendclient Member
    edited July 2025

    @default said:
    No. It is not ridiculous. What is ridiculous is for a provider to act unprofessional.

    The man is NOT his customer.
    Can you read posts carefully?

  • @partial said:

    @srch07 said:
    Or simply, start reading the TOS for something you pay for. I mean, everyone literally uses a checkbox that we all agree to the terms, and there is a reason that checkbox is not pre-checked.

    Do you read the Terms of Service on all sites and services when you visit them and register? And do you re-read them every month to check for any changes?

    Of course. Why not? You're paying for it.

  • @default said:

    @HostSlick said:
    Hello,

    if there is any doubts my Details are in imprint.

    You can raise complaints to official positions like;

    https://www.verbraucherzentrale.de/beschwerde

    Otherwise if lawyers contact us it will be professionally handled by our lawyer.

    No worries about that. This is a public forum full of trolls so i dont dare to use this language. Furthermore i will not comment any further.

    The customer in question was professionally handled and i explained why is that here.

    thanks for understanding.

    The following texts were unnecessary: "Tell your dad to take me to court" and "Nice try Retard".

    The fact that you just used such language shows a deep lack of professionalism. I don't know what happened to HostSlick as a great provider which was once understood even during downtimes. Now you (as a provider) have become just a story about how great you once were.

    You have been in this community long enough to see other providers fall, and long enough to know you should NEVER address anyone this way, no matter how "troll" they are. Yet, despite of all your age around these parts, you forgot the "troll" represents the paying customers, while you can keep the conversation to minimal with efficient arguments and respectful - the community will always understand.


    For some reason now you say the customer was "professionally handled". I disagree; he was named retard and minor by you (as implied from asking to send their dad).

    There is no "thanks for understanding". Nobody here understands. This is a huge stain on your reputation. You might as well leave this community at this point, or publicly apologise (not for the troll, but for the way you replied publicly and everybody has seen) to avoid further shame - what you did is the opposite of professionalism, it is shameful!

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3819853/#Comment_3819853

    Yes, them being retarded enough and not understanding they wont have any fast network to China. Nowhere.

    This is not the first time he use the world, then what?

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