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[BitsFlowCloud] Our First Offer! Starting at £8.4/Yr ! | US/DE/HK VPS & China Optimized VPS
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@BitsFlowCloud is monthly payment option available? extra $0.4~0.5/m is acceptable
have a nice day
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would you post a yabs please for HK, i'm not wish to stuck with 25Kbps/second at the HK location, like my friend did with RareCloud.
Wow, your apology is so sincere, I almost want to forgive you! (ง •̀灬•́)ง
I have 2 VPS of bitsflow. Previously, Bitsflow's reputation stemmed from multiple server migrations. In recent months, their service stability has improved, and the refund & push policies became more user-friendly.
A few months isn't a particularly long time in the hosting industry. But the company's attitude is sincere.
Invoice #783 please allow crypto payment
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Hi!
You can visit https://bitsflow.cloud/yabs.html to get latest YABS result.
yabs is okay, but what is this:
you can write that in Terms of use, not forcing people to read this and click every part, I'll avoid your service, it's look suspicious
How i can learn Chinese? Is it hard to learn?
Hello,
This could indeed lead to misunderstandings. The prompt box was added due to previous multiple disputes, which all involved violations of the Terms of Service (TOS). During these disputes, customers often claimed, "I didn’t read the TOS, so your TOS does not apply to me."
To prevent such situations from recurring, I added this prompt box at the point of purchase, along with bilingual reminders in both English and Chinese. The aim is to ensure users are aware of potential points of contention and confirm their understanding in advance. If users cannot accept the listed conditions, they are free to abandon the purchase. Should any disagreement arise later, I can clarify to them: "You were informed of these points before purchase and confirmed your acceptance before proceeding with the order."
It's quite challenging because the phonetic structure and the meanings of characters/words are entirely different. Chinese is an ideographic language.
If you've developed a genuine interest in this, I can use my clumsy English to share some Chinese language tips with you—this is completely separate from the service fees and entirely free!
Yes 🤣 i have some Chinese friends, but i understand how hard Chinese it, i (myself) didn't even fully understand my own language (arabic), i failed to enter College of Engineering and enter CS instead of it because i'm very poor at it 🥲,
i just look at some asian language, japanese and korea much easier than Chinese, Chinese too complex to even write ☠️
that's okay, but make it smaller and more easy to accept, that's not comfortable,
maybe for Chinese people it's better so they can read it clearly a couple times, but for average person that is crazy, full screen rules where you need to click every rule as separate a thing and wait 15 seconds before you can close it, that's not very user friendly interface.
I would be interested to know why you registered your company in the UK, rather than somewhere like HK. It doesn't seem like you have any hosting in the UK. Are you actually running all orders through your UK company? I also notice you don't seem to be registered with ICO for GDPR.
Thank you very much for your suggestion. I'll start working on narrowing it down right away!
I appreciate you performing due diligence; it shows you value compliance. To answer your questions transparently:
I registered in the UK primarily for its robust business and financial infrastructure. A UK Limited entity allows us to access stable international banking and payment gateways to serve global clients effectively. While Hong Kong is an option, the UK provides better accessibility for the global markets we aim to serve.
Regarding infrastructure, our UK company acts as the legal and billing entity, which is distinct from our server deployment. I place infrastructure where our customers need low latency, not necessarily where the company is incorporated. However, I can confirm that all orders and payments are strictly processed through our UK company, ensuring your contract is protected under UK commercial law.
Regarding the ICO, currently in the administrative process of formalizing our registration to ensure full alignment with GDPR requirements. I treat data privacy with the utmost seriousness and operate in compliance with these standards.
If you have any questions,please lmk
Y'all wait for this!
Thanks.
Are there any promotions for Chinese New Year? The prices seem a bit high right now, I mean SJC.
I've searched various sources—on websites, here, and on NS—and it's clear that a new business making so many mistakes in such a short time is enough to destroy its reputation. However, with enough time, patience, and of course, the money to keep it running, trust can be built up little by little. Personally, I'd be willing to give a business a chance to buy and use his products, as long as what he say is true and he offer me a special discount for SJC.
I though its ghostmail, adress is nearly there, but looks like another hiding adress.
It looks sketchy af but they are a legitimate mail forwarding company / business address service / director's postal address service. Although it would have looked less sketchy (but not by much) if they'd paid extra for the London address.
Of course, that isn't any kind of endorsement for their clients. The main reason to use this kind of service is if you're not resident in the UK or if you're a small company directory trying to hide your address for some other reason.
This machine often migrates or undergoes maintenance restarts. I have used their service before and overall it is very poor. As for the rhetoric of changing operations, I feel that it is just a set of rhetoric, and there is actually nothing that has changed
Hong Kong is part of China, and I think he did this to evade Chinese government oversight and avoid legal risks.
Even if he violated British law rather than Chinese law, there is no extradition treaty between China and the UK.
This can effectively protect his personal safety.
So many restrictions, beware!
No other service provider has ever done this
Do you offer BYOIP via BGP session alongside your VPS(s)?
Is your name Lewis or Eric? What's your relationship with veloxmedia?
Can anyone test if the UDP performance is throttled with SJC China optimized