InceptionHosting
InceptionHosting
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Thanks.
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I guess some work needs to be done around "cheap vps"
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you may need to actually PM the people for them to notice :)
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Not so simple with OpenVZ 7 as the template creation process is different.
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So I have a question, maybe @Francisco can answer this one. When you provide IP blocks to customers e.g. https://ipinfo.io/AS36352/107.175.91.0/24 do you have no regulation or regulatory body insisting that you do any due diligence on the details you are putting in against the whois for the IP block? I know in the past I…
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This is why I initially sunk this thread, any fun, celebration and joy was sucked out of it by people wanting bulletproof methods of picking the winners, so much so BSDGuy joined to argue. Its a bit of fun, have a smoke and a pancake and enjoy.
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The actual issue here is that iptables is not installed at all as standard in those templates. I am going to have to make a new template set with it included and distribute them, I think minimal went a bit far.
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I have some ideas based on all the feedback (which I really appreciate) to tighten this idea up a bit, I will update the rules today. Essentially I will provide freelancer tags to registered companies or those with a known or proovable record of work. For those that do not fit the above I will not issue a tag but instead…
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Chargebacks are always done via your bank or credit card issuer, always.
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@uptime maybe you can take over managing this? :)
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No, never.
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I like that idea.
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cant tell if trolling or sense of humor bypass, maybe that is the point you were trying to make all along, well played?
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Sure does: https://www.google.com/search?q=nfphosting%2Blowendtalk&oq=nfphosting https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/146753/nfp-hosting-scam and the man himself "Nathan" apparently https://www.lowendtalk.com/profile/nfphosting I am not logging in there though so my access is limited, perhaps someone could nudge @trewq in…
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example?
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Yes maybe, taking things one day at a time around here but that did come up (just today twice). @everyone I think it sis pretty obvious that this is not something we are going to get common ground on across 100% of the user base, but lets just let it play out a little, if it add's no value and is in any way detrimental…
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Might want to check the rules on that and reconsider your position :)
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@isunbejo I would like them to the zdnet article, say you have been victim of a scam to take money for service with no intention of providing it which is fraud. and to be honest, I would have filed a charge back by now anyway, even if it was £1
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I will give you some examples of how I imagine this will work. [request] Logo design Looking for someone to create a logo, vectors included, 3 colours (colors), text + images, with a pack to use on marketing materials. [offer] (made by freelancer) take a look at my portfolio, I can do this starting from $50 [offer] (made…
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yes but that is what I was looking for because surely any payment gateway is going to have to reveal certain information about who you are paying, I mean for example Iran? Perhaps someone in the USA can tell me the implications for a business if they suddenly found out they have been paying a company in Iran for…
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That's not reasonable, it may even be illegal if applying a per hour limit to someones work I would have to do that per country to make it a fair playing field and for now that would be manual and frankly, not a sustainable model for me to maintain. :) I get where you are coming from but hiring someone to repair your esx…
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To be absolute in that is beyond the limitations of this forum, I will provide links to their websites on the freelancer register, I will apply common sense when giving out tags though, if someone I do not know of myself has been here 5 minutes and wants to start offering work its a no bob. i am open to suggestions though.…
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check your email.
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Then I have to conclude that people just need to really scrutinize their emails and the payment process they went through, the information must be there.
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I have been reading up on them, if I had to guess I would say it is because they are taking full tax and payment liability where as 2checkout do not. handy for small shops wanting to not have to get involved in international tax regulation but sell a few bits online, also handy for people that want to hide. not good.
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I just checked my payment I made to virtualizor via 2checkout. It has full benefactor including softaculous parent company details on the payment confirmation. So I am still finding it hard to believe that fastspring don't give any access to that info.
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Yes but you need to know who you are paying ultimately i.e. the benefactor
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So let me get this straight. If i use fast spring to process my payments, you never get any information as to who you are actually buying from during the transaction? That does not seem legal. I believe I may need to update the rules to exclude hosts using fastspring if that is the case.
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I am more interested in the payment gateway confirmation rather than the invoice from a billing system they control, e.g. I just paid my softaculous license, from buycpanel and the paypal confirmation states:
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However at some stage at some point in the chain, someone is allowing that to happen, that is the spot to apply pressure, even if it does nothing but increase diligence in the future. What IP range was snowvps using?
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@isunbejo when you actually paid you will have got s confirmation from the payment gateway e.g. PayPal or stripe, do you have that info also? Edit: and welcome, appreciate you talking the time to be here.