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5th Sep 2009, 01:32 AM #1OPMember
What do you do
Hey,
I've been on a web host for a few days. THe owner seems great but meh....
I bought a master reseller, after a few days their has been DNS issues. The client area goes awal and rmeoved from the site, they dont login msn for 3 days, their site goes down and your site goes down with it [IDONT KNOW IF ITS A TECH ISSUE], you have no way of contacting them.
-As their is no contact you cant setup a refund.
Do you:
1] Take the risk of it being a tech issue and just wait for them to go up. [10'ish days of being able to claim refund]
2] Open dispute with paypalTreznax Reviewed by Treznax on . What do you do Hey, I've been on a web host for a few days. THe owner seems great but meh.... I bought a master reseller, after a few days their has been DNS issues. The client area goes awal and rmeoved from the site, they dont login msn for 3 days, their site goes down and your site goes down with it , you have no way of contacting them. -As their is no contact you cant setup a refund. Do you: 1] Take the risk of it being a tech issue and just wait for them to go up. 2] Open dispute with paypal Rating: 5
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5th Sep 2009, 01:36 AM #2Member
Fuck them open a dispute, get your money back and look for a better host. This shouldn't be happening in the first place.
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5th Sep 2009, 01:40 AM #3OPMember
But I heard their is a big chance that paypal will take the sellers side on this as its a virtual thing and their tos doesnt support virtual stuff?
So if I was to open a dispute what will I say to paypal?
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5th Sep 2009, 01:41 AM #4MemberWebsite's:
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5th Sep 2009, 01:41 AM #5Member
Tell them what you are telling us. I doubt they will take the sellers side since your getting out for a reason.
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5th Sep 2009, 02:08 AM #6OPMember
Ok, But now I'm thinking if I do open a dispute and paypal says no they wont support me won't that just make the web host thiunk:
"Hmm paypal is on my side, I won't refund him even on request anymore, fuck him."
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5th Sep 2009, 08:53 AM #7
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8th Sep 2009, 05:48 AM #8Member
www.piratesolutions.com nice host for me
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8th Sep 2009, 05:56 AM #9Banned
i recommend you file a dispute. Paypal does not let you file disputes with virtual items, but if you explain exactly what happens they will probably make an exception because they are ripping you off.
Also, i recommend you do what i did and use www.my365host.com
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8th Sep 2009, 11:48 AM #10Member
Open a dispute, tell em what you told us, and switch to another host.
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