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2025 Black Friday / Cyber Monday: FLASH SALE & MEGATHREAD - "The Trade War"
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PAGE 662!!
POST DEALS or Close the Thread !
Please !
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Will we get a 6.66/y deal on page 666?
Back to this topic. I believe, VeloxMedia or whatever, was supposed to give their real company info (and perhaps upload company documents or link to official sources) to LET during their registration as Hosting provider so admins would verify if they are genuine company with genuine details. So LET admins and/or VeloxMedia could tell us their official business address, business registration number and business name. Right?
One thing I wonder is, as I am not a Hosting company myself (luckily) @jbiloh when Hosting companies renew their Host tag payments. Do you ask for up to date information each year? Or are you just asking for company details during registration then do not check or verify these details later on again? If that's the case, then someone can register on LET with actual company information, then revoke the company and keep doing business here.
Or if a hosting company goes out of business with people's money, I am sure LET can provide info about the company's latest info on their files upon request, right?
Also, I believe it's mandatory to include information about your company on your website, business name, registration number and address. As you are checking customers data (at least via maxmind or other fraud databases), it's also customer's right (and legal requirement) to know your company's details. These things works both way.
MOOOOOARRRRR. Just one more.
Any more offers or close it?
And random sharing of customer PII data before scrubbing said data to prove a point.
That’s a bigger issue than bundle mismanagement .
If the company has gone out of business, there's almost no chance that you'd get any money back. Even if you knew the company or director's personal details at that point, there's no legal recourse if the company has gone bust. That's the main reason why people operate a company, or to give it its full title "limited liability company", because it the event of failure it limits the liabilities of the shareholders to just their share capital (which is usually some nominal amount like £1).
MOARRRR, still got nothing in this year bf
.> @Umcookies said:
Not so bad, but just realised I hadn’t set up my Crunchbits easter VPS, so just been doing that now.
Was yours deployed in the previous batch, or the batch from yesterday? :P
true idlers in here, damn
Think I managed to confuse myself. Looks like it was delivered in the past day or two. The invoice I got a few months ago was a renewal for another.
We can't close the thread until we've reached page 700
PLOT TWIST:
Replacement screen from Aliexpress arrived faster than my new cheap phone.
I replaced screen [wasn't that bad!], things seems to be working. I have now working Nord 4 16GB.
WHAT DO I DO NOW?!
Draw dicks?
I'll help with getting pages
Ordered a promo server from one of the providers here.
They changed their TOS afterwards and now promo deals are non-transferable.
I feel like I never accepted the new TOS and so the old one should be followed?
Ticket was answered with a different opinion
(looking for advice here, will not name the provider, not looking for drama)
(not trying to profit either, server is idling, wanted to transfer without any profit etc.)
I hav servic at Veloxmedia. Will I lose millions?
Yes. They will take loans in your name.
They gonna visit Iran webpage from your IP.
Interpol gonna be after you.
Maybe yes maybe no
Honest opinion - if you bought it with the intention of reselling it, then tough. As a scalper, you got what you deserve. If you bought it and discovered that performance isn't adequate for some reason, then discuss that with the provider and if you're nice about it, they might offer a refund.
But I don't really have any sympathy for people who grab every limited deal, stopping others from getting the chance to buy one, when they didn't even want it in the first place.
So is it refound?
Was hoping my million of disclaimers would prevent this scalping talk
someone asked in this thread for this specific deal and I thought "oh I have that one and barely use it"
had it for a few month, will not sell for profit, not scalping, not bought "with intention to resell"
might have bought it with a little fomo, sure
not looking for a refund either, will just let it go if i dont find a use later on. But in my mind it would be a lot better to give it to another LET member who needs it and wasn't online in those few seconds back then.
I'm just a little weirded out by the provider beeing so strict on no transfers when that rule wasn't in place back then. no big deal (for me) either way, but sucks for the member who was looking for that specific server
It's not about scalping or not, and I do support flash sales or anything super limited with stock being untransferrable. But if you get a service, then they change transfer rules, I believe that shouldn't apply to those products you paid for.
Imagine you bought a service and a month later they introduced new Fair Usage limits (or changed the current ones causing you disadvantage), or the provider says instead of annually paying for that product now you have to pay biannually. That wasn't the conditions you agreed when buying that product.
So either those new rules shouldn't apply to that specific product, or you should be offered to break contract and get money back for the remaining period.
As consumer laws are generally in favour of the customer.