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Once the full story unfolds... I doubt he'll ever sell anything again... Let's see who's gonna answer my SAR request.
I think no one will.
@VeloxMedia The inconvenience of replying has returned.
Any vendor can submit a transactionID as fraudulent, even if it's not theirs using the API. It satisfies our obligations as a partner
Yes because we have an obligation to mark as such when not notified. Again if users just notify us problem solved. Why is this so complicated?
But how do you know when the chargeback takes place?
I mainly care about facts. One fact is already established: by far not only my VPS still is running and working fine.
The next logical question (of a technical nature which is what's my field and main interest) is whether performance is comparable to how it was before the ownership change. So I ran a benchmark again and compared it to the results obtained shortly after I originally purchased that VPS (from Lewis back then).
Here's what I found:
NOTE: what I observed was on/from a UK VPS, other locations, others, in particular us-american ones might be quite different, Idk.
My guess re. processor & memory somewhat slower is that the memory in the node(s) was stripped and replaced by slower (~ cheaper) memory; this, I guess, was done due to the current RAM crisis.
All in all - keeping the low price in mind - still am satisfied with what I got, which includes a very generous (50TB) traffic volume.
Considering the circumstances (incl. RAM crisis) I see no reason to complain.
Plus, as a constructive side note, I strongly suggest to try solving any problems you might have or feel to have via ticket, rather than attacking Eric. Reason: he provided support even during Christmas, so tickets are known to be a working path towards a solution.
And now I guess the horde of hobby lawyers will take over again ...
Eric/Lewis/Tom, you already stated all this. You don't need to try to repeat yourself, we don't care
So lewis didn't honor your GDPR request? Yes submit a request. Even guests can submit requests with our ticketing system.
Again this shows how different things are from before and now.
Just to confirm you are in the EU/UK correct?
And how, when I click on "Open Ticket" it shows the following? And yes, i'm a EU citizen
It's likely Andrew, which mentally connects persona Eric with persona Lewis.
Nobody trusts you.
Nobody knows who you are.
Nobody knows why you have customer data that you didn't agree to.
You act so defensive when you receive criticism and when you refuse to answer questions professionally (or at all really).
Do you not understand why LET and some of your customers are upset with you? Are you that incapable of thinking critically?
You also say you're no longer going to reply to this thread but then you do again. You also said that you're enjoying it.. so I guess you love being the centre of attention and I also can imagine you're getting a kick out of this.
This thread will unfortunately continue as the LET staff seem incapable of answering reports. I believe you are straight up a scammer, untrustworthy and will eventually rug pull everyone. I also believe you haven't learned a single thing.
I only hope the customers realize they should start some legal proceedings to start unmasking this fraudulent company.
i believe you didn't read it, he refused the owner change. He's not the owner. Who is?
I have crazy busy day and come back to 500 new comments 🤣
Do we even know who we are talking to?
It feels like a brick wall most of the time.
Hello blue dino!
From what I see @Saragoldfarb is now officially a customer of @VeloxMedia because he paid and embraced the service.
Are you happy @Saragoldfarb with your service? I ask this because @VeloxMedia has only happy customers so far (allegedly).
in line with my thinking
No it's not. And you're a $4 client. Are you seriously causing all this drama over $4? You're the exact customer that won't be able to afford a renewal and won't have services with us anymore.
You keep giving more reason why we should just delete all these low paying customers now and not deal with this
If she's a bit short on cash next year, I'll spot her the $4. Don't worry, she'll be good for it.
Hi, my name is also Eric Banks. Wait, I changed my mind, it's actually Andrew Thompson. No, in fact I'm going to be Lewis Harper today.
We can query the transaction IDs against their API. But it takes time for them to update statuses.
It was a bigger pain but now we built a tool that does it automatically and will continue forever.
That's what I was trying to ask, can any vendor query transaction id of any other vendor?
Money is still money, i've seen judgments just for 1 measly cent.
For sure, not dealing with the reality of your business. Even if you delete them all, for sure you'll have the double or triple of complaints and for sure an active court process.
Lewis aka Tom aka Eric aka Andrew from legal has never heard of a privacy policy or the inherent regulations in EU, USA, etc...
Sounds good to me. I'm not here to learn anything never was, just for the entertainment as it's become a joke.
Wanna take bets on how much we'll continue to sell and grow?