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Unexpected VPS Reinstallation after Requesting CPU Host Passthrough (SolidVPS)

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  • @nghialele said:

    @6wvy5ipw said:

    @hennaboy said:
    Why are you still banging on about it. You got the explanation. You have been refunded.

    What else are you expecting from carrying on.

    I just want to report this bug. So?

    Bro the button on LET called "New Discussion" not "Bug Report"

    So, this is a share.

  • @6wvy5ipw said: I currently have 30+ VPS from different providers, some of them for years.

    Ok

  • cybertechcybertech Member
    edited November 2025

    @nextfoxxer said:

    @cybertech said:
    @6wvy5ipw said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @6wvy5ipw said:

    @SolidVPS said:
    Hi,

    There was no “wrong button” pressed. The order was accidentally deployed before payment, was subsequently triggered and terminated, and later redeployed after payment was received. We have explained this to the client multiple times via support tickets.

    However, since we do not encourage this type of behavior, we will go ahead and refund the order and terminate it. In general, we prefer not to retain clients who act in this manner, especially when the situation has been clearly clarified multiple times.

    @6wvy5ipw I have processed your refund and this server will be terminated in the next 3 hours so please make sure to take all necessary backup

    I had told you ,

    11/06/2025 23:31 — Welcome To Solid - Your Linux Cloud VPS is Now Ready!
    ⇢ I paid for the order, and the system was deployed at that time.

    11/07/2025 04:49 — Welcome To Solid - Your Linux Cloud VPS is Now Ready!
    ⇢ For some unknown reason, my system was redeployed.

    Your system has a bug , your system think I paid on 11/07/2025 04:49,

    I can provide all of screenshot for my payment.

    You have been refunded in full. Since you mentioned here that there is no data on the server and the refund has been processed, we will proceed to terminate it.

    We wish you all the best

    Thanks for the refund.

    However, based on what happened, I want to clarify my concern:

    So your system can unexpectedly redeploy a VPS without user confirmation, causing potential data loss. Instead of investigating the bug or explaining what happened, the solution was simply to terminate my service after I reported it.

    It feels like:

    “We can't fix the problem, but we can remove the person who reported it.”

    For me, this isn’t about the money — it's about reliability and transparency. If a system action can delete snapshots or reinstall without user confirmation, that’s a serious issue for anyone who has real data on the server.

    its precisely because of individuals like you that some providers are reluctant to go lowend on prices to not attract ghetto behavior.

    with the refund Solidvps killed 3 birds with one stone by protecting his support resource, maintaining his flash deals and weeding out whiners.

    I'll definitely be getting something from him soon.

    “Ghetto behavior”? Seriously?
    Reporting a bug that wipes a VPS is now considered bad manners?
    That’s some wild logic, man.
    A provider nukes someone’s server without warning, and you’re out here defending it like that’s normal.
    Maybe check your standards before throwing labels around.

    joined Oct 22

    are you one too?

  • @nextfoxxer said:

    @cybertech said:
    @6wvy5ipw said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @6wvy5ipw said:

    @SolidVPS said:
    Hi,

    There was no “wrong button” pressed. The order was accidentally deployed before payment, was subsequently triggered and terminated, and later redeployed after payment was received. We have explained this to the client multiple times via support tickets.

    However, since we do not encourage this type of behavior, we will go ahead and refund the order and terminate it. In general, we prefer not to retain clients who act in this manner, especially when the situation has been clearly clarified multiple times.

    @6wvy5ipw I have processed your refund and this server will be terminated in the next 3 hours so please make sure to take all necessary backup

    I had told you ,

    11/06/2025 23:31 — Welcome To Solid - Your Linux Cloud VPS is Now Ready!
    ⇢ I paid for the order, and the system was deployed at that time.

    11/07/2025 04:49 — Welcome To Solid - Your Linux Cloud VPS is Now Ready!
    ⇢ For some unknown reason, my system was redeployed.

    Your system has a bug , your system think I paid on 11/07/2025 04:49,

    I can provide all of screenshot for my payment.

    You have been refunded in full. Since you mentioned here that there is no data on the server and the refund has been processed, we will proceed to terminate it.

    We wish you all the best

    Thanks for the refund.

    However, based on what happened, I want to clarify my concern:

    So your system can unexpectedly redeploy a VPS without user confirmation, causing potential data loss. Instead of investigating the bug or explaining what happened, the solution was simply to terminate my service after I reported it.

    It feels like:

    “We can't fix the problem, but we can remove the person who reported it.”

    For me, this isn’t about the money — it's about reliability and transparency. If a system action can delete snapshots or reinstall without user confirmation, that’s a serious issue for anyone who has real data on the server.

    its precisely because of individuals like you that some providers are reluctant to go lowend on prices to not attract ghetto behavior.

    with the refund Solidvps killed 3 birds with one stone by protecting his support resource, maintaining his flash deals and weeding out whiners.

    I'll definitely be getting something from him soon.

    “Ghetto behavior”? Seriously?
    Reporting a bug that wipes a VPS is now considered bad manners?
    That’s some wild logic, man.
    A provider nukes someone’s server without warning, and you’re out here defending it like that’s normal.
    Maybe check your standards before throwing labels around.

    Congratulation on your 11th comment, which is the longest one.

  • overall would you say your experience was pretty solid?

  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    @6wvy5ipw said:

    @Saragoldfarb said:
    Also, you make a claim. If you want to support a claim and want to drag it out. Make sure you have documented proof.

    So far, I just see a payment screenshot and a backup screenshot. Not much to work with.

    when you make a claim, providing the proof is on you.

    hA7tGNnucUKUziG2PudqQPddmVGbSRxW.webp
    PY4VkEZfehV6P6mUT9vYIacKWbnhY8hu.webp

    At UTC+8 12:40, I logged into this server and took a screenshot, which I shared on my TG: https://t.me/lowend_offer/1159

    Really don't know what I'm looking at. Build a case or give up.

  • @cybertech said:

    @nextfoxxer said:

    @cybertech said:
    @6wvy5ipw said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @6wvy5ipw said:

    @SolidVPS said:
    Hi,

    There was no “wrong button” pressed. The order was accidentally deployed before payment, was subsequently triggered and terminated, and later redeployed after payment was received. We have explained this to the client multiple times via support tickets.

    However, since we do not encourage this type of behavior, we will go ahead and refund the order and terminate it. In general, we prefer not to retain clients who act in this manner, especially when the situation has been clearly clarified multiple times.

    @6wvy5ipw I have processed your refund and this server will be terminated in the next 3 hours so please make sure to take all necessary backup

    I had told you ,

    11/06/2025 23:31 — Welcome To Solid - Your Linux Cloud VPS is Now Ready!
    ⇢ I paid for the order, and the system was deployed at that time.

    11/07/2025 04:49 — Welcome To Solid - Your Linux Cloud VPS is Now Ready!
    ⇢ For some unknown reason, my system was redeployed.

    Your system has a bug , your system think I paid on 11/07/2025 04:49,

    I can provide all of screenshot for my payment.

    You have been refunded in full. Since you mentioned here that there is no data on the server and the refund has been processed, we will proceed to terminate it.

    We wish you all the best

    Thanks for the refund.

    However, based on what happened, I want to clarify my concern:

    So your system can unexpectedly redeploy a VPS without user confirmation, causing potential data loss. Instead of investigating the bug or explaining what happened, the solution was simply to terminate my service after I reported it.

    It feels like:

    “We can't fix the problem, but we can remove the person who reported it.”

    For me, this isn’t about the money — it's about reliability and transparency. If a system action can delete snapshots or reinstall without user confirmation, that’s a serious issue for anyone who has real data on the server.

    its precisely because of individuals like you that some providers are reluctant to go lowend on prices to not attract ghetto behavior.

    with the refund Solidvps killed 3 birds with one stone by protecting his support resource, maintaining his flash deals and weeding out whiners.

    I'll definitely be getting something from him soon.

    “Ghetto behavior”? Seriously?
    Reporting a bug that wipes a VPS is now considered bad manners?
    That’s some wild logic, man.
    A provider nukes someone’s server without warning, and you’re out here defending it like that’s normal.
    Maybe check your standards before throwing labels around.

    joined Oct 22

    are you one too?

    “Joined Oct 22” — that’s the best argument you’ve got?
    Imagine needing post count to feel relevant.
    Chill, man. I didn’t realize tenure came with a brain cell shortage.

  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad
    edited November 2025

    @akaemu said:
    overall would you say your experience was pretty solid?

    Thanked by 2akaemu nghialele
  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    @nextfoxxer said:

    @cybertech said:

    @nextfoxxer said:

    @cybertech said:
    @6wvy5ipw said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @6wvy5ipw said:

    @SolidVPS said:
    Hi,

    There was no “wrong button” pressed. The order was accidentally deployed before payment, was subsequently triggered and terminated, and later redeployed after payment was received. We have explained this to the client multiple times via support tickets.

    However, since we do not encourage this type of behavior, we will go ahead and refund the order and terminate it. In general, we prefer not to retain clients who act in this manner, especially when the situation has been clearly clarified multiple times.

    @6wvy5ipw I have processed your refund and this server will be terminated in the next 3 hours so please make sure to take all necessary backup

    I had told you ,

    11/06/2025 23:31 — Welcome To Solid - Your Linux Cloud VPS is Now Ready!
    ⇢ I paid for the order, and the system was deployed at that time.

    11/07/2025 04:49 — Welcome To Solid - Your Linux Cloud VPS is Now Ready!
    ⇢ For some unknown reason, my system was redeployed.

    Your system has a bug , your system think I paid on 11/07/2025 04:49,

    I can provide all of screenshot for my payment.

    You have been refunded in full. Since you mentioned here that there is no data on the server and the refund has been processed, we will proceed to terminate it.

    We wish you all the best

    Thanks for the refund.

    However, based on what happened, I want to clarify my concern:

    So your system can unexpectedly redeploy a VPS without user confirmation, causing potential data loss. Instead of investigating the bug or explaining what happened, the solution was simply to terminate my service after I reported it.

    It feels like:

    “We can't fix the problem, but we can remove the person who reported it.”

    For me, this isn’t about the money — it's about reliability and transparency. If a system action can delete snapshots or reinstall without user confirmation, that’s a serious issue for anyone who has real data on the server.

    its precisely because of individuals like you that some providers are reluctant to go lowend on prices to not attract ghetto behavior.

    with the refund Solidvps killed 3 birds with one stone by protecting his support resource, maintaining his flash deals and weeding out whiners.

    I'll definitely be getting something from him soon.

    “Ghetto behavior”? Seriously?
    Reporting a bug that wipes a VPS is now considered bad manners?
    That’s some wild logic, man.
    A provider nukes someone’s server without warning, and you’re out here defending it like that’s normal.
    Maybe check your standards before throwing labels around.

    joined Oct 22

    are you one too?

    “Joined Oct 22” — that’s the best argument you’ve got?
    Imagine needing post count to feel relevant.
    Chill, man. I didn’t realize tenure came with a brain cell shortage.

    It does matter a lot tbh.

  • @Saragoldfarb said:

    @6wvy5ipw said:

    @Saragoldfarb said:
    Also, you make a claim. If you want to support a claim and want to drag it out. Make sure you have documented proof.

    So far, I just see a payment screenshot and a backup screenshot. Not much to work with.

    when you make a claim, providing the proof is on you.

    hA7tGNnucUKUziG2PudqQPddmVGbSRxW.webp
    PY4VkEZfehV6P6mUT9vYIacKWbnhY8hu.webp

    At UTC+8 12:40, I logged into this server and took a screenshot, which I shared on my TG: https://t.me/lowend_offer/1159

    Really don't know what I'm looking at. Build a case or give up.

    All I can provide is proof of payment and proof that I logged into the VPS before it got reprovisioned. That’s it.

  • @6wvy5ipw said:
    @SolidVPS

    My screenshots clearly show I paid at 11/06/2025 23:31.

    So why did your system act like I paid again at 11/07/2025 04:49? That’s on your side.

    Shouldn’t there be some kind of public apology and a fix for this bug?
    Have you thought about restoring my service?

    It doesn't mean the payment whole process is completed. You paid it and then Paypal do webhook or trigger to Solidvps for the next process. There might be some delays between your payment and the trigger. If you conisder you white-hat hacker, you know webhook or trigger well. That's it.

  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    @6wvy5ipw said:

    @Saragoldfarb said:

    @6wvy5ipw said:

    @Saragoldfarb said:
    Also, you make a claim. If you want to support a claim and want to drag it out. Make sure you have documented proof.

    So far, I just see a payment screenshot and a backup screenshot. Not much to work with.

    when you make a claim, providing the proof is on you.

    hA7tGNnucUKUziG2PudqQPddmVGbSRxW.webp
    PY4VkEZfehV6P6mUT9vYIacKWbnhY8hu.webp

    At UTC+8 12:40, I logged into this server and took a screenshot, which I shared on my TG: https://t.me/lowend_offer/1159

    Really don't know what I'm looking at. Build a case or give up.

    All I can provide is proof of payment and proof that I logged into the VPS before it got reprovisioned. That’s it.

    Cool. Someone would probably be able to create a timeline of events taking in account different timelines etc (LLM?) But that's not the issue.

    I'm curious about what happened after. Show us support tickets and we should be golden....

    I'm tired. I'm off for the night.

    Thanked by 1nghialele
  • @Arirang said:

    @6wvy5ipw said:
    @SolidVPS

    My screenshots clearly show I paid at 11/06/2025 23:31.

    So why did your system act like I paid again at 11/07/2025 04:49? That’s on your side.

    Shouldn’t there be some kind of public apology and a fix for this bug?
    Have you thought about restoring my service?

    It doesn't mean the payment whole process is completed. You paid it and then Paypal do webhook or trigger to Solidvps for the next process. There might be some delays between your payment and the trigger. If you conisder you white-hat hacker, you know webhook or trigger well. That's it.

    I’ve developed business systems myself. When I paid, the VPS was deployed immediately — that’s the correct behavior. The fact that PayPal settles the payment on the backend later is normal.
    But what no one can explain is: after that, without me doing anything, the VPS got reprovisioned again.

    Thanked by 1Saragoldfarb
  • @6wvy5ipw said:

    @Arirang said:

    @6wvy5ipw said:
    @SolidVPS

    My screenshots clearly show I paid at 11/06/2025 23:31.

    So why did your system act like I paid again at 11/07/2025 04:49? That’s on your side.

    Shouldn’t there be some kind of public apology and a fix for this bug?
    Have you thought about restoring my service?

    It doesn't mean the payment whole process is completed. You paid it and then Paypal do webhook or trigger to Solidvps for the next process. There might be some delays between your payment and the trigger. If you conisder you white-hat hacker, you know webhook or trigger well. That's it.

    I’ve developed business systems myself. When I paid, the VPS was deployed immediately — that’s the correct behavior. The fact that PayPal settles the payment on the backend later is normal.
    But what no one can explain is: after that, without me doing anything, the VPS got reprovisioned again.

    Good luck with your next provider.

  • @Saragoldfarb said:

    @6wvy5ipw said:

    @Saragoldfarb said:

    @6wvy5ipw said:

    @Saragoldfarb said:
    Also, you make a claim. If you want to support a claim and want to drag it out. Make sure you have documented proof.

    So far, I just see a payment screenshot and a backup screenshot. Not much to work with.

    when you make a claim, providing the proof is on you.

    hA7tGNnucUKUziG2PudqQPddmVGbSRxW.webp
    PY4VkEZfehV6P6mUT9vYIacKWbnhY8hu.webp

    At UTC+8 12:40, I logged into this server and took a screenshot, which I shared on my TG: https://t.me/lowend_offer/1159

    Really don't know what I'm looking at. Build a case or give up.

    All I can provide is proof of payment and proof that I logged into the VPS before it got reprovisioned. That’s it.

    Cool. Someone would probably be able to create a timeline of events taking in account different timelines etc (LLM?) But that's not the issue.

    I'm curious about what happened after. Show us support tickets and we should be golden....

    I'm tired. I'm off for the night.

    As I mentioned earlier, I can’t log in to my account anymore — they terminated it.
    In email, I only receive their replies, so I can’t see the full ticket thread from their side.

  • @Mumbly said:

    @TimboJones said: Stupid fuck, that's when you paid, payments don't always arrive at the recipient in real time.

    So Solid may have gotten a notification that a payment was made, but there could be a delay before they get confirmation of funds.

    Exactly, but that just means that the client's, or we can say ex-client's, claim was correct.

    It seems like he paid, the payment went through, the system got payment notification, the VPS was created, but for some reason, the host hasn't seen the payment yet, so they terminated the VPS. How is this the client's fault?

    He opened a ticket and asked for an explanation. He posted on LET despite having a ticket response.

    He got an explanation but keeps ignoring the response.

    He badgered support and the provider relentlessly.

    Client earned the firing.

  • @6wvy5ipw said:

    @Saragoldfarb said:

    @CoolGeek said:
    At this point in the thread, it certainly seems like OP was right (and I don't read the initial post as a complaint. He clearly says "maybe it helps someone or someone has seen something similar" and is far from outraged about it).

    The PayPal receipt matching is very convincing, too. The whole "cancel and refund"/post here seems a little extreme.

    So, while a lot of people are "OP was ____" and "provider was ____", I think it's important to note that an opinion about OP has no real consequences, but providers' responses to situation like this matter. SolidVPS's comments here are giving me pause about purchasing because, in my opinion, OP clearly paid, it was deployed, and then something went wrong.

    Whatever went wrong, the best course would've been to apologize and say "we'll investigate it" or something like that... and again, I don't think this post was trashing SolidVPS. It was just saying "heads up, this happened to me".

    Yeh but from what I read they did make a 'mistake' (debatable though, op timestamp issues, timeline issues and more not going into that, but I'll give him that) and here's the thing.... he endlessly bugged them about it so they decided it's better to part.

    It's an attitude thing. Host Lives Matter. Don't be a dick and 99.999% of the time you'll be fine.

    The way Solid handled this is perfectly fine in my book. Straight to the point, no BS.

    Can't run a business when you have Mjjs giving you unjustified shit over a $15/y promo.

    That's the kind of clients you don't want, and all for the better. Your 'serious' clients will appreciate you for that.

    I don’t think this has anything to do with how much the bill was.
    This bug happened on my $15/year VPS, but it could just as easily happen on someone’s $10,000/year server.
    A bug is a bug — it can cause data loss.

    In my case, the VPS was automatically reset five hours after payment, without me doing anything. If I didn’t report it and the provider didn’t fix it, what happens when this bug triggers after two weeks or three months? Someone could be running production workloads, and suddenly everything gets wiped.

    I reported this because it’s serious. That’s called being responsible.

    You're making shit up. A payment/provisioning bug will wipe out a $10K server loaded up with data? Fuck off, you lose credibility when you exaggerate like motherfucker.

  • Let it be, mjj, and move forward.

  • @Saragoldfarb said:

    @nextfoxxer said:

    @cybertech said:

    @nextfoxxer said:

    @cybertech said:
    @6wvy5ipw said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @6wvy5ipw said:

    @SolidVPS said:
    Hi,

    There was no “wrong button” pressed. The order was accidentally deployed before payment, was subsequently triggered and terminated, and later redeployed after payment was received. We have explained this to the client multiple times via support tickets.

    However, since we do not encourage this type of behavior, we will go ahead and refund the order and terminate it. In general, we prefer not to retain clients who act in this manner, especially when the situation has been clearly clarified multiple times.

    @6wvy5ipw I have processed your refund and this server will be terminated in the next 3 hours so please make sure to take all necessary backup

    I had told you ,

    11/06/2025 23:31 — Welcome To Solid - Your Linux Cloud VPS is Now Ready!
    ⇢ I paid for the order, and the system was deployed at that time.

    11/07/2025 04:49 — Welcome To Solid - Your Linux Cloud VPS is Now Ready!
    ⇢ For some unknown reason, my system was redeployed.

    Your system has a bug , your system think I paid on 11/07/2025 04:49,

    I can provide all of screenshot for my payment.

    You have been refunded in full. Since you mentioned here that there is no data on the server and the refund has been processed, we will proceed to terminate it.

    We wish you all the best

    Thanks for the refund.

    However, based on what happened, I want to clarify my concern:

    So your system can unexpectedly redeploy a VPS without user confirmation, causing potential data loss. Instead of investigating the bug or explaining what happened, the solution was simply to terminate my service after I reported it.

    It feels like:

    “We can't fix the problem, but we can remove the person who reported it.”

    For me, this isn’t about the money — it's about reliability and transparency. If a system action can delete snapshots or reinstall without user confirmation, that’s a serious issue for anyone who has real data on the server.

    its precisely because of individuals like you that some providers are reluctant to go lowend on prices to not attract ghetto behavior.

    with the refund Solidvps killed 3 birds with one stone by protecting his support resource, maintaining his flash deals and weeding out whiners.

    I'll definitely be getting something from him soon.

    “Ghetto behavior”? Seriously?
    Reporting a bug that wipes a VPS is now considered bad manners?
    That’s some wild logic, man.
    A provider nukes someone’s server without warning, and you’re out here defending it like that’s normal.
    Maybe check your standards before throwing labels around.

    joined Oct 22

    are you one too?

    “Joined Oct 22” — that’s the best argument you’ve got?
    Imagine needing post count to feel relevant.
    Chill, man. I didn’t realize tenure came with a brain cell shortage.

    It does matter a lot tbh.

    Oh, it “matters a lot”?
    Yeah, I bet it does — especially for people whose only achievement is surviving long enough to quote their join date.
    Keep flexing that “veteran” badge, champ.

  • @nextfoxxer said:
    Oh, it “matters a lot”?
    Yeah, I bet it does — especially for people whose only achievement is surviving long enough to quote their join date.
    Keep flexing that “veteran” badge, champ.

    whoosh the snipe is that you're not really part of LET community and you've nothing useful to add. Nobody knows who the fuck you are and why anyone gives a sweet fuck what you say.

  • @TimboJones said:

    @nextfoxxer said:
    Oh, it “matters a lot”?
    Yeah, I bet it does — especially for people whose only achievement is surviving long enough to quote their join date.
    Keep flexing that “veteran” badge, champ.

    whoosh the snipe is that you're not really part of LET community and you've nothing useful to add. Nobody knows who the fuck you are and why anyone gives a sweet fuck what you say.

    ok.

  • cybertechcybertech Member
    edited November 2025

    @nextfoxxer said:

    @Saragoldfarb said:

    @nextfoxxer said:

    @cybertech said:

    @nextfoxxer said:

    @cybertech said:
    @6wvy5ipw said:

    @SolidVPS said:

    @6wvy5ipw said:

    @SolidVPS said:
    Hi,

    There was no “wrong button” pressed. The order was accidentally deployed before payment, was subsequently triggered and terminated, and later redeployed after payment was received. We have explained this to the client multiple times via support tickets.

    However, since we do not encourage this type of behavior, we will go ahead and refund the order and terminate it. In general, we prefer not to retain clients who act in this manner, especially when the situation has been clearly clarified multiple times.

    @6wvy5ipw I have processed your refund and this server will be terminated in the next 3 hours so please make sure to take all necessary backup

    I had told you ,

    11/06/2025 23:31 — Welcome To Solid - Your Linux Cloud VPS is Now Ready!
    ⇢ I paid for the order, and the system was deployed at that time.

    11/07/2025 04:49 — Welcome To Solid - Your Linux Cloud VPS is Now Ready!
    ⇢ For some unknown reason, my system was redeployed.

    Your system has a bug , your system think I paid on 11/07/2025 04:49,

    I can provide all of screenshot for my payment.

    You have been refunded in full. Since you mentioned here that there is no data on the server and the refund has been processed, we will proceed to terminate it.

    We wish you all the best

    Thanks for the refund.

    However, based on what happened, I want to clarify my concern:

    So your system can unexpectedly redeploy a VPS without user confirmation, causing potential data loss. Instead of investigating the bug or explaining what happened, the solution was simply to terminate my service after I reported it.

    It feels like:

    “We can't fix the problem, but we can remove the person who reported it.”

    For me, this isn’t about the money — it's about reliability and transparency. If a system action can delete snapshots or reinstall without user confirmation, that’s a serious issue for anyone who has real data on the server.

    its precisely because of individuals like you that some providers are reluctant to go lowend on prices to not attract ghetto behavior.

    with the refund Solidvps killed 3 birds with one stone by protecting his support resource, maintaining his flash deals and weeding out whiners.

    I'll definitely be getting something from him soon.

    “Ghetto behavior”? Seriously?
    Reporting a bug that wipes a VPS is now considered bad manners?
    That’s some wild logic, man.
    A provider nukes someone’s server without warning, and you’re out here defending it like that’s normal.
    Maybe check your standards before throwing labels around.

    joined Oct 22

    are you one too?

    “Joined Oct 22” — that’s the best argument you’ve got?
    Imagine needing post count to feel relevant.
    Chill, man. I didn’t realize tenure came with a brain cell shortage.

    It does matter a lot tbh.

    Oh, it “matters a lot”?
    Yeah, I bet it does — especially for people whose only achievement is surviving long enough to quote their join date.
    Keep flexing that “veteran” badge, champ.

    i love flexing my credibility, now the exits that side

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  • i would love to see OP flex his $10,000/year server instead of whining

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    Here’s another bug report: I still haven’t lost my copypasta warning

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  • TimboJonesTimboJones Member
    edited November 2025

    @emgh said:
    Here’s another bug report: I still haven’t lost my copypasta warning

    Open a new thread, everyone else does.

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  • @emgh said:
    Here’s another bug report: I still haven’t lost my copypasta warning

    It's a sivir one, must take time brudda.

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  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @nghialele said:

    @emgh said:
    Here’s another bug report: I still haven’t lost my copypasta warning

    It's a sivir one, must take time brudda.

    Period

  • I though that this case was closed.
    OP, Provider literally don't want you to have on his network nor get any suggestions/bug reports from you. Take money that your Mjj ass got from refund and move somewhere else.

  • Peak LowEndTalk moment right here. 🧑‍🍳😙🤌

  • All I can provide is proof of payment and proof that I logged into the VPS before it got reprovisioned. That’s it.

    The provider's first reply already explains the login and reinstall. I'd suggest re-reading that.

    The main question though after hundreds of orders is why this happened to only you and nobody else.

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