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DediRock.com: non-working VPS, no promised subnets, pressure to close PayPal dispute

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  • praise the real blue daddy

    Thanked by 1DediRock
  • DediRockDediRock Member, Patron Provider

    @yabl0ky said:
    Okay, let's wrap this up. I'm canceling sports betting on PayPal, and I'm asking @DediRock to refund my money.

    Cool man, thx. One sec

  • DediRockDediRock Member, Patron Provider

    K all set @yabl0ky , thank you very much for doing that.

    image

  • Holy shit! Praise the lord!

    Thanked by 2DediRock yongsiklee
  • raviravi Member
    edited November 2025

    @DediRock said:
    K all set @yabl0ky , thank you very much for doing that.

    image

    You’ve just strengthened our trust on @DediRock.

  • CONFIRMED?!

  • thank you for sharing this

  • DediRockDediRock Member, Patron Provider

    @Watson said:

    @DediRock said:

    @Watson said:
    They didn't deliver on their promise to give me a doubled IPv6 address and bandwidth.

    Hey @watson I am sorry about that man, def not cool. What's the Inv #? I'll 3x it and throw in an extra as a make good?

    That work for you?

    DediRock Makes It Right™

    @DediRock said:

    @Watson said:
    They didn't deliver on their promise to give me a doubled IPv6 address and bandwidth.

    Hey @watson I am sorry about that man, def not cool. What's the Inv #? I'll 3x it and throw in an extra as a make good?

    That work for you?

    DediRock Makes It Right™

    Invoice #14398

    Hey @watson all set man, sorry about that, thx

  • DediRockDediRock Member, Patron Provider

    @CheepCluck said:
    praise the real blue daddy

    lol thanks @CheepCluck everything worked out.

  • DediRockDediRock Member, Patron Provider

    @ravi said:

    @DediRock said:
    K all set @yabl0ky , thank you very much for doing that.

    image

    You’ve just strengthened our trust on @DediRock.

    thank you @ravi glad everything is all settled, and greatly appreciate those who communicated on this thread to help us reach a resolution.

    Thanked by 1ravi
  • Wow, like finally everything have been settled.

  • @DediRock said:

    @Watson said:

    @DediRock said:

    @Watson said:
    They didn't deliver on their promise to give me a doubled IPv6 address and bandwidth.

    >

    Hey @watson I am sorry about that man, def not cool. What's the Inv #? I'll 3x it and throw in an extra as a make good?

    >

    That work for you?

    >

    DediRock Makes It Right™

    >

    @DediRock said:

    @Watson said:
    They didn't deliver on their promise to give me a doubled IPv6 address and bandwidth.

    >

    Hey @watson I am sorry about that man, def not cool. What's the Inv #? I'll 3x it and throw in an extra as a make good?

    >

    That work for you?

    >

    DediRock Makes It Right™

    >

    Invoice #14398

    >

    Hey @watson all set man, sorry about that, thx

    You’re deceiving me — what’s the point of putting on this act?
    It’s honestly disgusting and completely unacceptable.

  • @DediRock Hello,DediRock,can you help me with these two tickets? #YVH-734200 and #IAY-236288.It is quite frustrating that before my previously purchased VPS was even successfully activated, you launched a new one with better value for money.

  • $7 deals can bleed anyone dry. But I believe he tries to makes things right. Not a great way to do business. His business is quite new but he will probably figure it out.

  • @Watson said:

    @DediRock said:

    @Watson said:

    @DediRock said:

    @Watson said:
    They didn't deliver on their promise to give me a doubled IPv6 address and bandwidth.

    >

    Hey @watson I am sorry about that man, def not cool. What's the Inv #? I'll 3x it and throw in an extra as a make good?

    >

    That work for you?

    >

    DediRock Makes It Right™

    >

    @DediRock said:

    @Watson said:
    They didn't deliver on their promise to give me a doubled IPv6 address and bandwidth.

    >

    Hey @watson I am sorry about that man, def not cool. What's the Inv #? I'll 3x it and throw in an extra as a make good?

    >

    That work for you?

    >

    DediRock Makes It Right™

    >

    Invoice #14398

    >

    Hey @watson all set man, sorry about that, thx

    You’re deceiving me — what’s the point of putting on this act?
    It’s honestly disgusting and completely unacceptable.

    The average support time for a $7/yr deal is 2 weeeks.

    Thanked by 1nonoceb
  • The price of the honnor, very expensive :D
    Let's aks AI to tell why a guy does not want refund under the dispute, suddenly want refund after closing the dispute then send this argumented reply to paypal support.
    Great BF joke

  • Hello everyone, the story has come to its logical conclusion, the money has been returned, thank you to everyone who participated and helped with advice, special thanks to the participants who wrote private messages with recommendations on which sellers offer good quality and conditions.

    Thanked by 1zed
  • @yabl0ky said:
    Hello everyone, the story has come to its logical conclusion, the money has been returned, thank you to everyone who participated and helped with advice, special thanks to the participants who wrote private messages with recommendations on which sellers offer good quality and conditions.

    If people messaged you and recommended their favourite provider, they are being assholes to the provider.

    Thanked by 1brauni
  • @lalofu said:
    @DediRock Hello,DediRock,can you help me with these two tickets? #YVH-734200 and #IAY-236288.It is quite frustrating that before my previously purchased VPS was even successfully activated, you launched a new one with better value for money.

    People bitching like this just makes providers have less sales. Annoying AF.

    Thanked by 1JohnnySac
  • @DediRock said:

    @Dudwen821 said:

    @yabl0ky said:

    @PickleFarts said:
    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?

    Your math is based on the wrong assumption that bulk VPS deals require manual work. With proper automation (Solus/Virtualizor/API), deploying 22 VPS costs near zero. If someone spends hours doing it manually, that’s their internal inefficiency, not a real expense.

    I’m also not a support-heavy user. I only bother support if the whole node is down. Bulk, low-load customers like me are actually profitable: predictable usage, no abuse, no constant tickets.

    As for the economics: this kind of sale fits the gym-model. Providers sell idle capacity in bulk, knowing most of it won’t be fully used. They get instant cash flow for resources that would sit unused anyway. In my case that’s $154 upfront for the first 22 VPS, $210 for 30 VPS, and about $630 when I scale to ~90 servers by the end of the year. That’s stable, low-noise revenue for any provider with spare capacity.

    @nonoceb said:
    Something is scammy at dedirock,
    It's the first time i had a 3 faillure on one vps (at 2 diffrent location) in less than 15days :

    • 1 peering issues : 4days to solve.
    • 2 Server ping online but firewall deny all ports et admin panel disconnected (no vnc, no acpi).
    • 3 Severver change location : one day of uptime, same symptoms point n°2.
      Usefull uptime : 7day/15days.
      The compute is good but the ressource is sometimes disconnected for unknown reason, it's can be a sort of ponzi selling, freeing ressource to welcome new users.
      I think economically this type of cheap vps is made for load regulation of dedi server ressources, offloading the cheap plans in certains situations and maximize profit per server.
      Support is AI driven

    Think the luck you have to not getting your different subnetwork network and not loosing your time over the year

    Thank you, @nonoceb, for providing this critical data. This precisely confirms the economic skepticism.

    To the participants who claimed I was a "bad customer" for requiring stability: I am the ideal client for the low-margin "Gym Model." I require zero support and run strictly low-load egress traffic for my testnets.

    However, the reported 7 days of uptime out of 15 is not a 'low-margin' issue; it is a critical failure, indicative of an economically unstable model (be it ponzi or aggressive load regulation). My only requirement is basic operational stability, not expensive features. If a provider cannot guarantee fundamental uptime, the €7*х is still wasted capital.

    This is what we often say before buying, check whether the other party has a story
    Through my interactions with him, I discovered that he is a treacherous individual.

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/200482/dedirock-i-just-want-to-let-everyone-know-that-your-promise-is-nonsense-right-definitely-yes#latest

    Hey @Dudwen821 ya def checking before buying is a good policy. Man I remeber that thread, that was back in 2024? Almost a year now, def alot has changed for me here.

    I mentioned it before but we have expanded over 2000% from last year, still have some kinks to work out though. Thank you for being one my early customers.

    If your willing to come back I can offer you The DediRock 382 GB6 Score Challenge™ thank you for the comment.

    Your descriptions always come across as very polite — a commendable approach. However, if there is any genuine goodwill on your side, please demonstrate it by doubling the resources for Invoice #17596. I believe this should be a simple task for you.

  • @Dudwen821 said:

    @DediRock said:

    @Dudwen821 said:

    @yabl0ky said:

    @PickleFarts said:
    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?

    Your math is based on the wrong assumption that bulk VPS deals require manual work. With proper automation (Solus/Virtualizor/API), deploying 22 VPS costs near zero. If someone spends hours doing it manually, that’s their internal inefficiency, not a real expense.

    I’m also not a support-heavy user. I only bother support if the whole node is down. Bulk, low-load customers like me are actually profitable: predictable usage, no abuse, no constant tickets.

    As for the economics: this kind of sale fits the gym-model. Providers sell idle capacity in bulk, knowing most of it won’t be fully used. They get instant cash flow for resources that would sit unused anyway. In my case that’s $154 upfront for the first 22 VPS, $210 for 30 VPS, and about $630 when I scale to ~90 servers by the end of the year. That’s stable, low-noise revenue for any provider with spare capacity.

    @nonoceb said:
    Something is scammy at dedirock,
    It's the first time i had a 3 faillure on one vps (at 2 diffrent location) in less than 15days :

    • 1 peering issues : 4days to solve.
    • 2 Server ping online but firewall deny all ports et admin panel disconnected (no vnc, no acpi).
    • 3 Severver change location : one day of uptime, same symptoms point n°2.
      Usefull uptime : 7day/15days.
      The compute is good but the ressource is sometimes disconnected for unknown reason, it's can be a sort of ponzi selling, freeing ressource to welcome new users.
      I think economically this type of cheap vps is made for load regulation of dedi server ressources, offloading the cheap plans in certains situations and maximize profit per server.
      Support is AI driven

    Think the luck you have to not getting your different subnetwork network and not loosing your time over the year

    Thank you, @nonoceb, for providing this critical data. This precisely confirms the economic skepticism.

    To the participants who claimed I was a "bad customer" for requiring stability: I am the ideal client for the low-margin "Gym Model." I require zero support and run strictly low-load egress traffic for my testnets.

    However, the reported 7 days of uptime out of 15 is not a 'low-margin' issue; it is a critical failure, indicative of an economically unstable model (be it ponzi or aggressive load regulation). My only requirement is basic operational stability, not expensive features. If a provider cannot guarantee fundamental uptime, the €7*х is still wasted capital.

    This is what we often say before buying, check whether the other party has a story
    Through my interactions with him, I discovered that he is a treacherous individual.

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/200482/dedirock-i-just-want-to-let-everyone-know-that-your-promise-is-nonsense-right-definitely-yes#latest

    Hey @Dudwen821 ya def checking before buying is a good policy. Man I remeber that thread, that was back in 2024? Almost a year now, def alot has changed for me here.

    I mentioned it before but we have expanded over 2000% from last year, still have some kinks to work out though. Thank you for being one my early customers.

    If your willing to come back I can offer you The DediRock 382 GB6 Score Challenge™ thank you for the comment.

    Your descriptions always come across as very polite — a commendable approach. However, if there is any genuine goodwill on your side, please demonstrate it by doubling the resources for Invoice #17596. I believe this should be a simple task for you.

    @DediRock

  • yongsikleeyongsiklee Member, Host Rep

    @Dudwen821 said:

    @Dudwen821 said:

    @DediRock said:

    @Dudwen821 said:

    @yabl0ky said:

    @PickleFarts said:
    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?

    Your math is based on the wrong assumption that bulk VPS deals require manual work. With proper automation (Solus/Virtualizor/API), deploying 22 VPS costs near zero. If someone spends hours doing it manually, that’s their internal inefficiency, not a real expense.

    I’m also not a support-heavy user. I only bother support if the whole node is down. Bulk, low-load customers like me are actually profitable: predictable usage, no abuse, no constant tickets.

    As for the economics: this kind of sale fits the gym-model. Providers sell idle capacity in bulk, knowing most of it won’t be fully used. They get instant cash flow for resources that would sit unused anyway. In my case that’s $154 upfront for the first 22 VPS, $210 for 30 VPS, and about $630 when I scale to ~90 servers by the end of the year. That’s stable, low-noise revenue for any provider with spare capacity.

    @nonoceb said:
    Something is scammy at dedirock,
    It's the first time i had a 3 faillure on one vps (at 2 diffrent location) in less than 15days :

    • 1 peering issues : 4days to solve.
    • 2 Server ping online but firewall deny all ports et admin panel disconnected (no vnc, no acpi).
    • 3 Severver change location : one day of uptime, same symptoms point n°2.
      Usefull uptime : 7day/15days.
      The compute is good but the ressource is sometimes disconnected for unknown reason, it's can be a sort of ponzi selling, freeing ressource to welcome new users.
      I think economically this type of cheap vps is made for load regulation of dedi server ressources, offloading the cheap plans in certains situations and maximize profit per server.
      Support is AI driven

    Think the luck you have to not getting your different subnetwork network and not loosing your time over the year

    Thank you, @nonoceb, for providing this critical data. This precisely confirms the economic skepticism.

    To the participants who claimed I was a "bad customer" for requiring stability: I am the ideal client for the low-margin "Gym Model." I require zero support and run strictly low-load egress traffic for my testnets.

    However, the reported 7 days of uptime out of 15 is not a 'low-margin' issue; it is a critical failure, indicative of an economically unstable model (be it ponzi or aggressive load regulation). My only requirement is basic operational stability, not expensive features. If a provider cannot guarantee fundamental uptime, the €7*х is still wasted capital.

    This is what we often say before buying, check whether the other party has a story
    Through my interactions with him, I discovered that he is a treacherous individual.

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/200482/dedirock-i-just-want-to-let-everyone-know-that-your-promise-is-nonsense-right-definitely-yes#latest

    Hey @Dudwen821 ya def checking before buying is a good policy. Man I remeber that thread, that was back in 2024? Almost a year now, def alot has changed for me here.

    I mentioned it before but we have expanded over 2000% from last year, still have some kinks to work out though. Thank you for being one my early customers.

    If your willing to come back I can offer you The DediRock 382 GB6 Score Challenge™ thank you for the comment.

    Your descriptions always come across as very polite — a commendable approach. However, if there is any genuine goodwill on your side, please demonstrate it by doubling the resources for Invoice #17596. I believe this should be a simple task for you.

    @DediRock

    Lol

  • no drama?

    damn

  • jcn50jcn50 Member
    edited December 2025

    @yabl0ky said:
    Okay, let's wrap this up. I'm canceling sports betting on PayPal, and I'm asking @DediRock to refund my money.

    Finally some CPU power output from the client' side!

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