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Well I didn't say the email mentions an asshole. Mine was just an asshole to asshole reply.
2.Continue Your Service Until the End of Your Paid Term
If you'd like to continue using your VPS until the end of your prepaid term (no matter the length), we will fully honor the remaining time. To choose this option, you do not have to do anything. Additionally, we’re happy to offer a recurring discount to transition to one of our upgraded VPS products at the end of your term—or even sooner if you wish to move early with a prorated refund for the remainder of your time. Our DIY VPS lineup is competitively priced and may align with your needs, though there may be slight differences in specifications.
So OP did absolutely nothing and this option worked til it didn't work.
And crunchybits behavior is bad because OP has a spam retention policy that's like one of them super hoarders. Keep all the trash, need nothing and read nothing. Eviction notices go into the same pile as the 4 year old box of McDonald's fries.
Not the first time nor the last time
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/6861/what-is-wrong-with-inception/p1
@backtogeek
MOARRRR
heh thanks for the trip down memory lane.
I am older and balder now. Some people need to pay for enterprise-grade; if they want enterprise-grade, it is what it is.
I agree with you. But, some people never change
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/5697/gettting-200kbps-dl-speed-on-inceptionhosting-vps-is-this-normal
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/29783/what-happened-to-urpad
Yep, but I dont worry about it any more, I like to live by the wise words of Keanu Reeves:
I dont always manage, but I am trying
Really? You are showing second instance after 14 years ... to prove what?
But, you did retake the LES leadership. I guess that's an exception...
Have a good day
Your're absolutely correct, ENJOY!
what is the "option" here? Is there any way explained to "continue the service" in the email?
If you keep replying like this, where would I spend my daily 2 hours from tomorrow?
and you know already that the next pick would be in 2040.. a very long wait indeed.
Jesus, what has happened to the thread. Can we close it already. This "drama" or whatever is dumb
Oh, I don't know. I doubt my own opinion I asked AIs through openrouter to be contrarian
I'm deeply sorry for this. But, it's what it is. Crunchbits doesn't let it renew. Your business isn't fucked. Then, own your mistakes, carry on with life.
They didn't explicitly say it but they did kind of spell it out... At least to me, when I read the mail
I read option 3 being: if you want to stay on, open a support ticket and see what deals we can offer you. So I opened a support ticket to see since worst case, I still had options 1 and 2 on the table.
I included a screenshot of the mail so others can see the full thing including format. I do feel they didn't put "option 3" as a numbered option because they knew the "problem" customers would probably only see the bolded lines while the "wonderful" ones would read the whole thing.
You took option 2, duh. You said nothing, used it til the end of term, and it went poof. But unlike your spam mailbox, it wasn't retained.
Your "option" was to open a ticket and ask the provider for some recourse before shit went into the fan. You did not do this instead you made a thread. Providers aren't your fortune teller, they're not mind readers.
I'd be willing to believe that you read the email, forgot about it til the term expired, and then you got abruptly reminded. And now you're the victim of memory loss.
Your option is to move on. What is done, is done. Next time don't leave the eviction papers on the trash pile for multiple years and not expect the sherrif to toss you out.
This is pure gold, my colleagues will get a kick out of this on Monday. "I was not asking for $something, I was asking for $describes_the_something"
[Insert infamous Requiem for a Dream scene here]