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To be fair every time you assign your toaster anything less than a /64 an Asian hornet kills a bee. You don't want bees killed, do you?
To be fair , SolidVPS have been nice and helpful to me although they didn't have to. So it's not simply about a provider being a dick. Maybe they could have handled it better, but they didn't have to. After all, with most ,if not all, of the LET providers there is a personal relationship with the support team besides the strict client-buisiness relationship which is usual with big companies. It's a thing I like,to have an informal friendly talk with someone when you have an issue or you want to ask for a favour, but it has its downsides if you are chicky.
Hosting providers are also considered ISPs, given that they offer internet related services and infrastructure.
I am a bank
I loaned money 💰 to someone
To me, threatening a provider with forum posts just because they won't provide you something outside their standard offerings seems really childish. That's basically extortion, and the termination with a refund was totally reasonable.
You could just have closed the ticket. Instead you nuked the VPS with no warning.
The customer would just do the same again or start these types of threads, leave reviews which all take time to reply to, better for everyone to just remove that client and let them try their blackmail and intimation on someone else, some providers will also fraud record them which overtime will make it harder for them to get any half decent deals from providers here.
Why should a provider actually waste time on a budget customer who feels they have the right to issue demands and threats for something that is not included ?
why should any seller waste time on anything? because they want money.
i guess it's cool and edgy to act like a teenage girl while pointing out how unprofessional the customer was, but i suspect you won't find it as cool when he deletes your shit /without warning/ because he didn't like your tone.
also amusing him explaining how he doesn't understand why a guy wanted the bigger allocation.
reminds me of the time he claimed tampa was off the internet.
my sides.
Works for me
Your name looks like nothing more than a random string of characters.
When selling it always come down to the income, someone who is paying you $20 sends threats most providers especially after offering something extra to try and have a compromise will just cancel your service and if lucky refund you because the time taken with back and forth is costing money, no longer viable to a business to waste time with back and forth when its outside of what was offered at the time of the order, add the threats its pointless keeping them, have a customer paying you $1000 a month providers will be more open to further negotiations especially if its feasible, just to demand something outside of a scope and you are a budget client 99% of providers will just see it as a waste of time, you allow something extra this time, within weeks its something else or their "friend" then demands the same, provider refuses and its "you let my friend have xxxx" it sets a presidents for everyone to demand something extra
completely agree, i can't imagine anyone suggesting you be forced to keep a client for any reason regardless of circumstances. think you replied to the wrong post.
I have no issue with SolidVPS firing OP as a customer. What sticks in my craw is how they did it. It was neither measured, proportional or professional. A reasonable reply would have been "You have X business days to migrate your data of the service."
In general i agree. It's just the immediate part that rubs me the wrong way. The host could have easily given @OP a week or so to move off and the whole thing would have been a simple and clean severing of business ties.
If you give time to react to user with malice intent - you may end in various blacklists for the whole /24 or worse.
Provider made a good call to get rid of sociopathic client. As client has right to choose - the provider has the same.
As far as i can see all @OP threatened was posting everywhere. Hardly some kind of emergency and also nothing that could be prevented by an insta-boot. Actually the insta-boot makes it worse since it gives at least some legitimacy to public rants which are predictably going to happen one way or the other.
Sure but there's no need to instantly throw any kind of professionalism overboard. The client is the unreasonable hot headed one after all - not the host. Why waste a favorable public image over some petty impulse?
Note to all providers:
Levi knows the drill, suspend all his accounts now!
So firewall off the VPS. You don't have to nuke the VPS and delete all data immediately.
As both a customer and someone working in IT; this times a million.
SolidVPS specifically, both for me and a bunch of others in this place, has done WAY more than one should reasonably expect from a $20 service.
If you want good service I don't give a flying fuck if your house is burning down; at least pretend to be nice if you want something. Hell, you can complain without being a dimwit about it.
They even offered to offer something outside the service that cost TWENTY BUCKS PER YEAR.
It's third hand overdose on imaginary privilege just to read that shit.
I agree as well. I know how hosting providers typically view these sort of threats. Instead of taking such a drastic stance, they could have eased off a bit, maintain some level of professionalism and give the customer time to pack up.
people should be more grateful with cheap deals. don't take things for granted. cheap deals already become less and less.
The provider also advised it has been 5 months into a service, if the customer has paid with PayPal they are still within the time limit to dispute the payment, even if you just then refund them it still counts on PayPal's system as a dispute which can move you into the high risk tier and PayPal then punish you with higher fees.
I would highly doubt this customer had any important data, as it has already been said he simply wanted to route IPv6 to home, its nothing more than a VPN server which mostly are out of the box scripts then configured to that subnet anyway, I don't think he was backing up his billion pound eCommerce database onto the server.
Life lesson, play with fire, get burnt.
The customer being a greedy, unruly 3 year old because they didn't get their way for pennies. Good on @SolidVPS for standing their ground.
SolidVPS did not know nor try to determine if there was any important data on the VPS when they nuked it.
There is a difference between standing your ground and nuking a VPS immediately.
Eh. Customers shouldn't think they can walk all over providers for pennies on the dollar. Don't start a problem, you won't have a problem. I've seen a lot over the years, and the entitlement from some customers on the low-end side of the industry is mind boggling to me. I deal with $xxxx a month deals and I would NEVER think about treating vendors the ways I've seen LET customers treat providers here. It's insane how rude and belittling people will be over a $4 a month VPS.... My only expectation for $4 a month is that it's operational and I get a response eventually.
So tl;dr a customer threatened a provider with being publicly shamed for not providing a /56, then got butthurt when they got terminated even though they got a full refund?
pretty much.
This is otherwise known as “to pull a hosthatch”. You are not allowed to critique provider, otherwise immediate refund and termination follows.
Once I was a nasty boy - got booted out. Lesson learned.
Refusing service is one thing. Nuking a VPS immediately is an entire other thing.