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Scammers desperately do not want you to request chargebacks. PayPal/Stripe etc. are their only way to take your money (other than crypto, of course). Those accounts are hard to get for handling "real" amounts of money without heavy strings attached (try it sometime) and are worth gold to them.
The worst that can happen to you if you request a chargeback is that the payment processor says "no."
If you request too many chargebacks that are ultimately denied, maybe the faceless algorithm could someday take that into account when you try your next chargeback. Maybe.
If "Eric" disagrees with a chargeback being granted, his only remedy is to complain to or sue PayPal/Stripe for purportedly violating his contract with them.
Of course, it seems from his posts that he has no actual relationship with them, but he still cares deeply about chargebacks.
Go figure that one out!
There are no "innocent purchasers" of exit scams. If there were, they surely would not start off by committing an anticipatory repudiation of pre-paid deals. (And you can't undo an anticipatory repudiation by saying "never mind.")
Only a scammer would do that. And as we saw, it does get a bunch of victims to beg the perpetrator for more.
My theory is the "Tom Harper" login sold it as a package up front -- he ran the fake pre-paid Black Friday sales and assured Lewis he would do all the post-deal laundering to retain their spoils.
His very unhidden Reddit posts re: "I'm so tired from collecting all the money from my award winning pre-paid BF sales that I suddenly need to sell my business before delivering the goods" were likely just an after-the-fact alibi creation, probably directly by old "Tommy H" himself. (And why not post on LET for an acquirer?)
If "Tom Harper" wasn't in on this from the start, wouldn't he have posted a desperate message on the BF thread stating:
"I had no idea Lewis would abandon VeloxMedia just a few days after I ran all those frantic, award-winning BF sales for him, luring you in with ridiculous amounts of scarce memory.
I have discredited the beloved LET and FAT32 in the process.
I am ashamed. Please forgive me."
Ohhhh.... Hello orange dino!
Hello pink dino!
Strange people, they bought the service from someone unknown.... and what is not expected at least till now - it is NOT a fraud and service works fine and provided!
But you are trying to complain and scary owner with legal actions...
I understand him and why he does not want to share more information here with you currently.
p.s. I’m still not sure that nothing will go wrong and services won’t be disconnected, but I see it like this. The users themselves create the problems...
who in their right mind wants investigation?
After 65 pages I still don’t get why he wanted to take over velox. There can’t have been 3000 clients, the network isn’t owned, the hardware isn’t owned. Maybe I should take a drive up to Aberdeen and ask Lewis …
2 of 3 disputes are through.
Already been disclosed in this thread along with my ICO.
I've been stating this from day one.
The question I've asked is why is this a problem now when it wasn't a problem before when anyone purchased from Lewis as apparently no one asked for any of this since apparently he didn't have any of it setup.
Also is anyone on here also verifying every other provider? Seems this would be a basic requirement.
This site makes zero sense. Our tag was suspended for no reason and still is even though we're fully accredited. We paid for a service that was taken away without any process and yet were called scammers.
Again we're off this site and not monitoring anymore. I don't understand the issue as everything is online, all our customers are happy and we're improving services. We're helping those who chargeback get approved and there shouldn't be any reason for anyone to not be fully satisfied. If you're not happy chargeback, pop a ticket and we'll shutoff your service so you can get approved. Problem solved
And still there isn't a single person that has posted saying their service has been terminated who hasn't tried to chargeback. So it just shows how every single customer is happy.
Cant make this up...
@VeloxMedia Mister, you still need to reply this.
Hi orange Dino, welcome to the clan
Hello kind blue dino!
Dino infestation
Dino's Against Scammers. Yes, DAS is good.
Das good ja?
That's not the purpose of my comment: do you consider an offer as stated (the 30G RAM offer for $15/year) as a realistic offer, i.e. a sustainable offer on which a hoster can at least get his costs covered? No profit, even no hours or helpdesk taken into account, just plain VPS with the specs mentioned, connectivity, power, etc.
the game is about trust kids and you lost it.
I think that is waaaay too premature to ask at this point. In the future if he shows that he can shape up and doesn't react to harsh criticism in the way he did before, then I'd support it. But while there are still unknowns and we're waiting for the next shoe to drop, we should just keep things as they are and be cautious.
Sehr gut ja, geil!
Money making loss leader... If you an enterprise business.
Maybe also because he basically said he couldn't care less about his LET clients... Just saying...
Oh, for sure. While it's possible that he said that in anger without really meaning it, he has to go a long way to prove that. I'm still willing to give him a chance since he seems to have changed his act, but it could very well just be that: an act. Only time will tell, and I'm trying to be cautiously optimistic.
Same... My biggest worry is they don't give a fuck about legal stuff.
I mean, some people starting out get it wrong, lacking experience or knowledge. I can see past that and support a newcomer open to improve on input.
But they simply ignore it and start digging a bigger hole for themselves day by day.
Then there's the wording on a lot of posts in this thread and discord which makes me even wonder whether the new owner is even in the US.
Not to mention the blatant lying. ...
Supposedly they got money so why not hire someone to handle their PR for a bit? It's a mess but not that big of a mess if you handle it well.
Could turn this around in 24-48 hours, get ahead of the narrative. It's salvageable if they choose to.
If... It's real...
There was some Chinese dude a few pages back spamming about exactly that. He's clearly not a happy chappy.
It's no less realistic than the 2x 12GB instances I've been idling at Oracle for over 2 years that are costing me exactly zero. Each has 2 dedicated cores as well, and there's 150GB of disc between them. Again, free, zero, nothing.
And in any case, it really doesn't matter whether I think it's unrealistic.
Eric needs to say one of:
1) Those users can all keep their services, everyone can get on with their lives
2) None of those users can keep their services, give some heads up, then cancel and refund
Instead, he still won't say whether they can stay or not. It's almost as if he's just trying to keep people guessing until after the chargeback window ends.
If the customer has not received any service and has not received a refund, it is considered fraud, and then the customer's work order is closed
Now, he has shut down the normal customer's server without providing a refund. He sent you a work order and closed it directly. I am not receiving any service or refund now, which is equivalent to giving the money to the merchant for free. The administrator should give him a mute
Why give him a chance to shut down my server without providing a refund? He's such a garbage merchant
You are a joke, unable to provide services and letting customers contact for refunds on their own. Banks are only payment channels, and refund operations come from merchants, which is contradictory. As for you saying that no customer has refunded, it is because customers are unable to do so, which is a vicious cycle