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		<title>DreamHost Coupon Promo Code. Get The Maximum DreamHost Discount Here</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2008 08:03:10 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Coupon Codes</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the BEST discount when signing up for DreamHost, use coupon code: ROCKET
You&#8217;ll get $50 USD discount on any web hosting plan + 3 free additional domain names! That&#8217;s the best DreamHost coupon code ever found on net!

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the BEST discount when signing up for DreamHost, use coupon code: <strong>ROCKET</strong></p>
<p><strong>You&#8217;ll get $50 USD discount on any web hosting plan + 3 free additional domain names! That&#8217;s the best DreamHost coupon code ever found on net!</strong>
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		<title>DreamHost Review by Fields Marshall - Positive</title>
		<link>http://www.2-webhosting.com/dreamhost-review-by-fields-marshall-positive-249.html</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2008 07:59:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fields Marshall let us know he is very happy with DreamHost and their ruby on rails setup, he had used textdrive in the past but was not happy with the delay in configuration:
I am quite happy with dreamhost they do a good job with my website and ruby on rails with dreamhost has been working [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="review_text">Fields Marshall let us know he is very happy with DreamHost and their ruby on rails setup, he had used textdrive in the past but was not happy with the delay in configuration:</p>
<ul>I am quite happy with dreamhost they do a good job with my website and ruby on rails with dreamhost has been working well for me. I have used dreamhost for about a year or so .. I was using textdrive but to configure anything on rails took so long. I have just been playing around with rails, learning the in and outs .. no worth while application to speak of now .. but it worked well when I was using ruby on rails.</ul>
<p>Good to hear as Rails is a new language that seems to be picking up speed but lacking some ease of use integration in most web hosts.</div>
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		<title>Positive Review of DreamHost Shared Hosting by Mike Douglas</title>
		<link>http://www.2-webhosting.com/positive-review-of-dreamhost-shared-hosting-by-mike-douglas-248.html</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2008 07:58:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dreamhost have the best features I&#8217;ve found for affordable shared hosting : basically they offer all the features competitors have, PLUS you get SSH access and SVN repositories. Cheap (around $8 a month, depending on your payment), full featured (unparred from what I&#8217;ve seen). Dream host ? Almost.
Their uptime is the problem that will make [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dreamhost have the best features I&#8217;ve found for affordable shared hosting : basically they offer all the features competitors have, PLUS you get SSH access and SVN repositories. Cheap (around $8 a month, depending on your payment), full featured (unparred from what I&#8217;ve seen). Dream host ? Almost.</p>
<p>Their uptime is the problem that will make me leave them eventually. 2 or 3 times a week my monitoring system warns me about server being down for a couple of minutes or sometimes a couple of hours.</p>
<p>If uptime is critical to you, either because your adsense earnings or your ego cannot stand one hour offline, I would not recommend them. The only reason I&#8217;m staying there is because I value more SSH &#038; SVN over those relatively minor outages.
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		<title>Positive Review of DreamHost Shared Hosting by DR</title>
		<link>http://www.2-webhosting.com/positive-review-of-dreamhost-shared-hosting-by-dr-247.html</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2008 07:57:52 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Reviews</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I currently use DreamHost to host two sites with one of them being registered there as well. The larger of the two sites has been there since 1999, serves approx. 4,000 pages per day (not counting the faviocon, robots, and the like) and has an announcement list of approx. 1,000 users who subscribed using a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I currently use DreamHost to host two sites with one of them being registered there as well. The larger of the two sites has been there since 1999, serves approx. 4,000 pages per day (not counting the faviocon, robots, and the like) and has an announcement list of approx. 1,000 users who subscribed using a (DreamHost provided) automated system. I have also used DreamHost in the past to host a site for a blogger-run-blog when I had the time to post.</p>
<p>The web hosting aspect is easy to use with standard ftp or secure-ftp access. The management of the various other things (changing billing options, checking user statistics, web-mail, forwarding/redirecting e-mail, and setting up e-mail subscription lists) is very user friendly. The team running it always has a sense of humor in their blog and newsletter &#8212; but doesn&#8217;t let that get in the way of getting the job done.</p>
<p>I have contacted them over a dozen times in the past with questions on topics such as transferring domains and the use of mailing lists and have gotten helpful responses within 24 hours to each one, often much quicker. (They also have a support wiki that answers a lot of standard questions).</p>
<p>I had a recent (my fault, I left a door open type) of security breach and they responded to my e-mail that day and followed up again the next.</p>
<p>The most negative publicity they have received is that recently they had a billing error where customers who were using automatic billing on their credit or debit cards were billed in advance. They caught the error, put a notice up about it on the status page, set about reversing the charges (e-mailing each person when their charges were reversed), and explained the entire situation on their blog.
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		<title>DreamHost Review and Promo Code, Invitations by Dainius Raizys</title>
		<link>http://www.2-webhosting.com/dreamhost-review-and-promo-invitation-codes-by-dainius-raizys-246.html</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2008 07:53:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have used DreamHost to host my hobby site for years. Generally the support is great and I have not had any downtime in the last 9 months. When there are problems, they provide you with an RSS feed to let you know the cause and estimated time for a fix.
They also set up almost [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have used <strong>DreamHost</strong> to host my hobby site for years. Generally the support is great and I have not had any downtime in the last 9 months. When there are problems, they provide you with an RSS feed to let you know the cause and estimated time for a fix.</p>
<p>They also set up almost everything for a google hosted email and business solution. 50 mailboxes with 6GB each of space and growing.</p>
<p>Just today I received an email with Dreamhost promo code <strong>ROCKET</strong> ($50 discount on any hosting plan + 3 free domain names) and five platinum (one use only) <strong>DreamHost invitations:</strong></p>
<p>106795140537<br />
389689468344<br />
699392776112<br />
782423249306<br />
910190325914</p>
<p>They each Dreamhost invitation code give the redeemer four (4) times the normal disk and bandwidth which means $9.95/mo for 1000GB space and 20TB (yes terabytes) of transfer. You can&#8217;t go wrong with this amount for the price.</p>
<p>If you sign up for longer, you get an additional $150 off the bill for the five year plan and $200 off the bill for the ten year plan.
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		<title>Will shared web hosting be OK for realtime audio streaming?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2008 11:53:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi, we&#8217;re setting up a wordpress blog for our church that will include audio mp3 streams of our weekly services. The site will have relatively little traffic ( < 500 unique visitors, < 5000 page views/mo), and an even smaller percentage of that accessing the audio streams.
So my questions were, a) is audio mp3 streaming [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, we&#8217;re setting up a wordpress blog for our church that will include audio mp3 streams of our weekly services. The site will have relatively little traffic ( < 500 unique visitors, < 5000 page views/mo), and an even smaller percentage of that accessing the audio streams.</p>
<p>So my questions were, a) is audio mp3 streaming CPU intensive, and b) with our projected traffic, will there be a CPU issue running on a shared server?</p>
<p> 
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		<title>iMOUNTAIN Shared Web Hosting - 6 Month Review</title>
		<link>http://www.2-webhosting.com/imountain-shared-web-hosting-6-month-review-244.html</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2008 11:52:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Preface
When I had the arduous task of finding a new host, the some forums were an indispensable resource of information, guides, and reviews. As thank you for the great host, Iron Mountain, has pointed me to, I now offer my 6 months of experience with Iron Mountain to this community.
I also would like to state [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Preface<br />
</strong>When I had the arduous task of <a title="iMountain - green, solar-powered &#038; environmentally friendly webhosting, dedicated servers, large forums, large wordpress blogs ..." href="http://imountain.com/web/" target="_blank">finding a new host</a>, the some forums were an indispensable resource of information, guides, and reviews. As thank you for the great host, Iron Mountain, has pointed me to, I now offer my 6 months of experience with Iron Mountain to this community.</p>
<p>I also would like to state for the record that I have been a paying customer of Iron Mountain for the past 6 months, am not affiliated with them in any way (other than the fact I am a customer), and have not been solicited or compensated in any form to write this review.</p>
<p>I hope this will be of use to people who are in a similar predicament to where I was 6+ months ago.<br />
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<strong>Background</strong><br />
Hello everyone at In August of ’07 I was looking for a quality web host in order to build a new website. I primarily use (X)HTML/CSS, PHP/MYSQL, and Flash/Flash Video in the sites I build, so my requirements in a host are more stringent than what pure HTML sites would require.</p>
<p>After doing a lot of “due diligence,” including spending a lot of time on these forums (thanks), I narrowed down the list of candidate hosts down to just a handful. I was biased towards quality over price, so my list did not include any hosts considered to be “oversellers.”</p>
<p>Although there were several strong contenders in the short list of hosts I selected, I chose iMountain because their implementation of clustered hosting (i.e. web servers are separate from database servers) intrigued me. In general, whenever a computing task can be effectively distributed, it is a good thing (for speed, scalability, redundancy, etc.). Also, their strategic location in Southern California, where I expected a majority of my new site’s visitors to come from early on, would take advantage of the shorter round trip distance between the host servers and clients (low latency).</p>
<p>So, at the end of my search I chose iMountain, and I haven’t looked back.</p>
<p><strong>Uptime</strong><br />
I would consider iMountain’s overall uptime to be excellent. From time to time, approximately 1 -2 times a month, there are brief interruptions in service for maintenance (usually about 5-10 minutes).</p>
<p>I’m in the same time zone (Pacific Standard) as iMountain, and I’ve noticed that these interruptions in service almost *always* occur very late at night, the earliest I’ve seen about 11ish, but much more frequently between 12 AM and 1 AM. My only conclusion is that iMountain makes a continual effort to minimize any inconvenience to its customers caused by this required maintenance and secondly that they keep their equipment updated.</p>
<p>If there was anything I could nitpick about is that these interruptions are almost never announced – BUT I personally do not consider this to be a problem because the interruptions are so brief, and they occur during hours of low traffic. This is also a shared hosting account we’re discussing, so in my opinion all of this is very reasonable.</p>
<p>Also, since the servers are clustered, if for example iMountain is only patching the MYSQL server on a particular night, then only database-driven portions of my website are affected. The HTML works fine during those times.</p>
<p>One notable exception to iMountain’s uptime record occurred when we had an interruption of PHP/MYSQL service for approximately 5 hours during the middle of one day in early February ‘08. The cause was a RAID failure in one of the new MYSQL clusters.</p>
<p>In my opinion this was an isolated incident for the simple reason that this interruption occurred only because iMountain had spent the previous month <a title="iMountain clustered hosting provides a level of consistent level of Excellence!" href="http://www.imountain.com/web/services/webhosting/1" target="_blank">upgrading its MYSQL clusters</a> (even though performance was still good – now it is even better) and had not finished mirroring all of the drives.</p>
<p>Also, I must say that during the entire incident I was kept well informed via e-mail of what was happening, what they were doing to fix it, and estimated times of completion. I was given enough information that I didn’t once feel the need to e-mail them. As far as I know, their new MYSQL clusters are now replicated. I have not had any interruptions on this scale since.</p>
<p><strong>Support</strong><br />
iMountain’s support is THE benefit/feature of their service which allows me to build my community and website instead of worrying about the servers. The few times I have had to send support tickets I have always been responded to VERY promptly, even as quickly as 5-10 minutes. Also, their tech support is very competent and detail oriented – they are willing to go above and beyond the call of duty when required and overall are very helpful.</p>
<p>In fact, as I remember now the only support tickets I have had to submit actually were in regards to an issue with my ISP, not iMountain (although at first I mistakenly thought my site was down). For some reason, an intermediary hop in my ISP was blocking my personal IP address from accessing iMountain’s servers. It was a very odd problem to diagnose, but with the aid of iMountain’s tech support, we were able to isolate the server in my ISP that was causing the problem.</p>
<p>iMountain’s support techs were willing to do some traces and other diagnostic tests for me, even though the problem technically wasn’t theirs. Since we happen to share the same ISP, they were even willing to make a call to them on my behalf (iMountain’s tech support has direct access to higher tiers of the ISP’s support, whereas I would have had to start from ground up)! Of course, the ISP’s commercial division immediately pointed fingers at the residential division… lol. It just made the contrast between the two levels of customer support that much more significant.</p>
<p>Overall, I would classify iMountain’s support as SUPERIOR.</p>
<p><strong>Value</strong><br />
This is something that everyone has to determine for themselves, but from my point of view iMountain has very competitive pricing in general (without even considering service). When you begin to consider the quality of the service they offer, then the overall value is superb.</p>
<p>Another thing I like about iMountain – and this may sound strange at first – is that they prominently feature a “money back” button in their control panel. Whereas some companies like to offer money back guarantees, warrantees, etc. but then do their best to hide them, iMountain puts theirs in plain view. Although I’ve never had to think about using it, it’s nice to know when a company stands behind their product or service. As a last note, iMountain has also done an excellent job of informing customers via the control panel whenever activating a certain new feature will incur an additional expense. Their billing has always been very straightforward, honest, and transparent. No hidden fees here.</p>
<p><strong>Features</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Clustered Servers</strong> – offer *excellent* speed, especially for PHP/MYSQL applications. Always updated, and they operate as expected.</li>
<li><strong>H-SPHERE</strong> – to each his own, but I personally like the ease of use yet powerful capabilities of this control panel. It makes my job as a website administrator that much easier.</li>
<li><strong>Scalable</strong> – iMountain offers a variety of services, right from your starter shared package all the way up to a custom built dedicated cluster. It all depends on your needs, but once you start with them, there shouldn’t be any reasons why you’d suddenly need to find a new host to satisfy your growing needs.</li>
<li><strong>Business Experience</strong> – <a title="Contact Us - iMountain Contacts" href="http://www.imountain.com/web/Contact?catid=6" target="_blank">iMountain is owned by a group of individuals</a> who also own and operate a variety of other businesses, and have been doing so for many years. Why does this matter, do you ask? Well, for one it means they won’t make any amateur mistakes like forgetting to pay an electric bill, and they also know how to effectively plan for the growth of their own business (which is especially relevant in the hosting business, where fast paced demand can make a great host with poor planning not so great in just a matter of weeks). Also, it means that if you should ever need to speak with iMountain, you’ll get someone who is not only professional but can speak the Queen’s English. It may not sound that important now, but if you ever have a big problem to solve and are already under a lot of pressure, it makes all the difference in the world.</li>
<li><strong>Progressive, Forward-looking Mindset</strong> – iMountain also manages to do some pretty cool “value-added” things, the biggest of which is their push towards solar power. The servers which host my sites are solar-powered, which may not translate into a distinguishable direct result as far as user experience is concerned (faster loading times, etc.), but it does indicate a forward-looking frame of mind on behalf of iMountain. I’d be willing to bet that this mindset is prevalent in all aspects of their business, and it is reassuring to know those who are “steering the ship” are proactive instead of reactive and are not suffering from some sort of myopia. It’s a nice touch, and more end users notice than you might think.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong><br />
I can highly <a title="Iron Mountain Hosting, iMountain.com" href="http://www.imountain.com/web/home" target="_blank">recommend iMountain as a hosting provider</a>. The combination of excellent performance, support, and value makes for a compelling reason to choose them as your host. If you especially are interested in implementing database-driven applications (forums, blogs, dynamic web sites, etc.), then I especially recommend them as their clustered implementation is excellent. Even though I am on a shared account, most of the time it feels as if I’m actually on a managed dedicated solution. Of course, do your own due diligence and explore your options, but I think you really can’t go wrong with iMountain.</p>
<p>My 2¢ (or $2 if you’re considering inflation).
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		<title>Which company was the first to start on this overselling concept?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 22:41:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am just curious to know which company started it. Lets leave the unlimited thing, i have seen this for some yrs.
But some yrs ago the companies which are overselling right now were not in this process. Any guess.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am just curious to know which company started it. Lets leave the unlimited thing, i have seen this for some yrs.<br />
But some yrs ago the companies which are overselling right now were not in this process. Any guess.
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		<title>Help needed to find a new host (website &#038; Vbulletin). Specs included. Help appreciated!</title>
		<link>http://www.2-webhosting.com/help-needed-to-find-a-new-host-website-vbulletin-specs-included-help-appreciated-242.html</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 22:40:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our current host&#8217;s MySQL is rather poor, and this is making our VBulletin run slowly far too often, so we need to move.
Our site stats (for the entire website) for Feb:-
- Total Hits 3,072,554
- Total Files 2,343,497
- Total Pages 1,246,668
- Total Visits 50,593
- Total KBytes 13,623,373

- Hits per Hour 4,414 / 14,977 (avg / max)
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our current host&#8217;s MySQL is rather poor, and this is making our VBulletin run slowly far too often, so we need to move.</p>
<p>Our site stats (for the entire website) for Feb:-<br />
- Total Hits 3,072,554<br />
- Total Files 2,343,497<br />
- Total Pages 1,246,668<br />
- Total Visits 50,593<br />
- Total KBytes 13,623,373<br />
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- Hits per Hour 4,414 / 14,977 (avg / max)<br />
- Hits per Day 105,950 / 173,885 (avg / max)<br />
- Files per Day 80,810 / 136,699 (avg / max)<br />
- Pages per Day 42,988 / 96,012 (avg / max)<br />
- Visits per Day 1,744 / 1,982 (avg / max)<br />
- KBytes per Day 469,771 / 578,102 (avg / max)</p>
<p>Our VBulletin forum:-<br />
- Threads: 9,681, Posts: 132,192, Members: 1,817. The MySQL database is about 190mb currently after just about over 2yrs of use.<br />
- Typically we have about 5-50 users online, and about 200 posts a day. Not sure how many emails (notifications) this produces!<br />
- We have Flashchat and Shoutbox installed, but if needs be we&#8217;re happy to lose the ShoutBox (it accounts for 15% of our bandwidth amazingly!!).</p>
<p>We&#8217;d want to get a host who has no problems with these requirements, and if we double them (eg: 30gig of bandwidth, and 150 users in the forum) we have no issues.</p>
<p>We know you can get provers for $5-7 a month, and that would be great, but at the same time we&#8217;re happy (if needs-be) to pay twice that if it means absolutely no issues with 2 or 3 times our current traffic (&#038; users on the forum) and nice fast speeds and hassle free hosting!</p>
<p>Any suggestions, even better backed up with peoples examples of VBulletin&#8217;s running on these hosts, would be very VERY appreciated!
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2008 14:31:24 +0000</pubDate>
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My Website: usec*****.com
What is it? Gaming Community (Clan)
Hoster: DynamicHosting.biz
When I complained about service the first time they blamed my scripts. They were right. I was not closing off my database scripts and it is quite conceivable that in the hosting environment they were not being disposed of correctly. So I went through and audited our [...]]]></description>
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<div id="post_message_5006347">My Website: usec*****.com<br />
What is it? Gaming Community (Clan)<br />
Hoster: DynamicHosting.biz</p>
<p>When I complained about service the first time they blamed my scripts. They were right. I was not closing off my database scripts and it is quite conceivable that in the hosting environment they were not being disposed of correctly. So I went through and audited our whole website and changed all the scripts. Then I began to get responses from our users that the website was crashing daily, I received advice from DynamicHosting that a &#8220;bad domain was causing the problems and should be fixed now&#8221;. Then I received an apology from them stating:</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m really sorry about this, it&#8217;s not the service that you should expect and I apologize for that. We can migrate your site to a new server in a new data center that is much more reliable then the server / data center you are in now. Thank you very much for all your patience.&#8221;<br />
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When the problems still did not go away, I paid for a company to go through my website and find the errors. They found nothing and one of my members suggested complaining to the BBB as they were a member and I got the following response:</p>
<p>&#8220;We have just been notified that you have made a claim against us with the BBB. In your claim, you state that our servers are at fault when in fact it is your script that causes our server to have issues and inconveniences our other customers. I am absolutely appalled that you think this was a good idea especially after we have notified you of this problem on multiple occasions.</p>
<p>We have refunded your payment on your visa card in full for the month of March and are terminating your account with us in 48 hours.&#8221;</p>
<p>So as you can see, they deal with complaints by simply terminating your account! No wonder they say their clients love them, because they terminate everyone elses account with 48 hours! I personally think this kind of approach is ghastly. I never would have thought that a company would simply deal with complaining customers by getting rid of them. Which really bugs me is that they&#8217;re saying they have &#8220;satisfied my requests&#8221; by refunding me my March subscription and given me two free days hosting to find another provider. Well, that makes up for it doesn&#8217;t it!</p>
<p>I received the following from them just before, as their second official response to the BBB complaint:</p>
<p>&#8220;We no longer wish to do business with Mr. Hall for a number of reasons and have no obligation to provide him with any hosting services as we have refunded his money. When he signed up with us for hosting services he agreed to the following terms and conditions: dynamichosting.biz/secure/terms.php</p>
<p>Please note in section 2 that Dean has agreed that we reserve the right to cancel the hosting services we provide to him at any time without reason or notification.&#8221;</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure what the number of reasons are, but I suspect the reason is that I complain and I try to hold people to their promises, even if means going to the BBB.</p>
<p>So just thought everyone should know that DynamicHosting don&#8217;t like you complaining, and if you do, they reserve the right to cancel you&#8217;re hosting without notice. So I&#8217;ve now taken two days off work to try move our site over too a new provider. Luckily, I&#8217;ve spoken to my bank, and given the promise on their website of 99.9% uptime they have agreed to process a chargeback.</div>
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