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[AVOID] DartNode: Zero credibility, broken promises, and a queuing system that moves

ufcloudufcloud Member

Just wanted to post a quick warning about DartNode. Their absolute lack of professionalism and transparency today has been a total joke. Here is a timeline of their clown-fiesta operations:

Broken Promises: At 0:00, they officially announced that the website fix would take 1-2 hours. I actually waited for over 3 hours—nothing happened, and the site remained dead.

Zero Communication: After ghosting everyone, they went completely radio silent for over 10 hours without a single status update. Then, out of nowhere and with zero warning, the site suddenly popped back up.

The Best Part (Queue Time-Travel): I joined the queue to get in. I watched my position drop all the way down to 1. Just when I thought I was next, the page refreshed and my queue position went backward from 1 straight to 56!

Are they letting people back-door the queue, or is their backend infrastructure just that incompetent?

Either way, a provider that doesn't respect its users' time and runs on broken promises doesn't deserve a single cent. Consider this a hard skip. Avoid DartNode.

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