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Where does saas bozo gone?

Where does the topic about saas lifetime deal gone? How admin allowed that member to register here and acquire provider tag?

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  • wesellbilohbucks

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  • https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4593472#Comment_4593472

    looks deleted, WE SELL SAAS DOT COM

    the stream/AI stuff is just, i dont have words for it

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  • oh, he has been warned actually
    https://lowendtalk.com/profile/mach3db

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  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    We flagged that post for exceeding price ceiling.

    Normally an offer post can only list plans up to 3-month or 3-year duration.
    MassiveGrid made a "3+1 year plan" and @FAT32 allowed it because it still falls within 3-year price ceiling.
    This precedent implies that longer plans are permitted as long as its price falls within the shorter duration's ceiling.

    However, the ass posted a $700 "lifetime plan".
    It's more than the $360 limit.

    Thanked by 1Alyx
  • @yoursunny said:
    We flagged that post for exceeding price ceiling.

    Normally an offer post can only list plans up to 3-month or 3-year duration.
    MassiveGrid made a "3+1 year plan" and @FAT32 allowed it because it still falls within 3-year price ceiling.
    This precedent implies that longer plans are permitted as long as its price falls within the shorter duration's ceiling.

    However, the ass posted a $700 "lifetime plan".
    It's more than the $360 limit.

    Fck the price, problem is that the offer was clear scam. Website made with AI, some shady forms and google spread sheet? Wtf was that. How admin team allowed this entity to apply for a tag, given “advanced screening” claims.

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  • @Levi said:
    Fck the price, problem is that the offer was clear scam.

    How do you know? The provider clearly passed all verification and checks done by our esteemed admins.

    Website made with AI,

    So what? We have providers here who offer easy deployment and filling of websites with content using AI integration. We also have provider without a website.

    Or... maybe... you dare have something against the AI which even our admin uses on his platform to make money off reviews?!

    some shady forms and google spread sheet?

    You have something against Google? Those forms passed the checks of our admins for the provider tag.

    Wtf was that. How admin team allowed this entity to apply for a tag, given “advanced screening” claims.

    I don't know that either. I would bet money nobody knows, not even the admins (otherwise we would have seen some explanation upon thread closure), but that's the fun of it.

    I would have wanted to see someone posting a benchmark of a lifetime deal, and treat this as a proper provider who obtained a proper provider tag through proper checks on a respectful forum.

  • They've posted quite a few threads that have always struck me as odd but people have talked about getting it and there has been no popcorn threads here so I'm not sure it's a scam. Just really weird. And probably high-risk.

  • I've been with him for a few months now, and have been doing month to month. What I've found is there's maybe a few minutes of downtime a month, and that is communicated in advance. Speeds have always been able to max out my 1Gbps connections.

    I wouldn't pull the trigger on a lifetime deal, as I don't know how long his services would last. But for Month to Month it's a killer deal, and certainly not a scam for Month to Month.

    Communication has always been within a few minutes after sending an email. It is just him running the business, so keep that in mind. What I will say, is don't keep all your eggs in one basket. But this is LET ;)

  • @Levi said:

    @yoursunny said:
    We flagged that post for exceeding price ceiling.

    Normally an offer post can only list plans up to 3-month or 3-year duration.
    MassiveGrid made a "3+1 year plan" and @FAT32 allowed it because it still falls within 3-year price ceiling.
    This precedent implies that longer plans are permitted as long as its price falls within the shorter duration's ceiling.

    However, the ass posted a $700 "lifetime plan".
    It's more than the $360 limit.

    Fck the price, problem is that the offer was clear scam. Website made with AI, some shady forms and google spread sheet? Wtf was that. How admin team allowed this entity to apply for a tag, given “advanced screening” claims.

    Because in reality, there's no "advanced screening". They only care about you paying $200.

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  • Their website no longer loads properly, I guess.

  • @yoursunny said:
    the ass

    WeSellAss
    Weasel Ass
    uh oh

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