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hmmm Dedi is responding selectively
lol, getting to it all
Lots and lots of communication on this forum 
ig some ppl just unlucky i had zero downtime lol
Hey @tototo thank you for posting.
Hey @yabl0ky again sorry for any confusion, definitely sorry if there's any miscommunication on it. Looking to make this right.
Thank You
lol @risturiz
I guess then
Welcome To The Rock™
I use imgur, upload the picture, then right click the link then ask ChatGPT to make the link in markdown code for LET
Hello @JohnFilch123,
Thank you for the communication. I think a refund is definitely the best option.
It just seems since it was opened as a dispute, so just working with the PayPal team is the best option for now. Either way, if it goes in my favor or I will still refund. So money is returned either way.
No risk, though. We have the eyes of LET on it now.
What do you think we should do?
Hey @JohnFilch123 that is great question man? What do you think is the best path forward?
Thank you again for your comment.
Hey @nonoceb sorry for the rocky start man, well get it right. I did just check your ticket, you are good now ya?
Hello @JohnFilch123 we meet again
Well it was opened as a dispute, not a refund request.
What's your thoughts on it?
woot woot
well that is good news @r1nx
Glad to hear no downtime.
lol its a very workable system
what's an acceptable delay to be considered a deny. hmmm
Hey @sitss I dunno good question? I guess what was different about this situation was that we were close to getting everything up and running correctly with great communication, however I think it will all work out.
Thanks for the comment.
Are you broke or something? Or why all this delay? Refunding would close the PP dispute instantly.
There's nothing to work out with PayPal if you actually intend to return the money.
takeaway is i don't think you were being malicious.
@yabl0ky keep us updated on the chargeback
Hey @mumbly thank you very much for the comment, thank you for your viewpoint on that.
cool cool thank you @zed.
I think that you should refund within that dispute and it will be closed automatically.
hey thanks for your input on that @JohnFilch123 really appreciate it
Let's break down the math: 22 x 7 - 3.5% (maybe higher) gateway fees = 154 - 5.39 = 148.61. - 4 hr of support time and setup ($15 an hr) = 88.61. That's without operating costs coming out. So yeah, it doesn't make sense even to attempt this drug deal! I get selling things cheaply as a loss leader to get the name out there, but how is this kinda specific deal-making you any money?
dedirock seems a good man atleast from the public comments. but mistakes do happen. OP should work with provider and then dispute it if no solution found.
Paypal disputes are last resort for a reason. I have a domain registration pending since two days paid with PayPal I will 7-10 days for the domain activation will request refund after that, if they declined or take more than 7 days for refund, i will go with a PayPal dispute.
No problem, I love when people notice me
@DediRock is a Good provider. Danny is always helpful
DediRock is a good man. You know, he could just say "you can order what is already available" instead of trying to customize some orders. That will take him time. And it costs money, because time is money. And headache. But he still want to be a good man to make more than happy clients.
So, for me, DediRock is 10!
I don't quite understand the logic behind “if it's $7, then you don't have to provide the service?” There is an agreement, there is a contract, no matter how much it costs, the buyer's obligation is to pay, and the seller's obligation is to fulfill everything they promised for that money. And it doesn't matter if it's $7 or $700. Besides, I didn't buy one server, but 22, which means it's not $7, but $154, which is not exactly a cup of coffee.
I paid you $154. For this money, I lost 11 days and received absolutely nothing + a bunch of kind promises that everything would be fine. I don't know what world you live in, but in the civilized world, this is called fraud, and I'm sure PayPal will tell you the same thing.
You're right, he could have said, “I'm sorry, we don't have the capacity to create 3-4 subnets for you,” or “I want to help you, so I'll try to do it manually, but it could take up to two weeks.”
There are many ways to come to an agreement. But in the end, I sat at my computer every day waiting for the miracle I had paid for. And now I have to try to get my money back in public, not to mention the lost work time. That's not cool.