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Fri, 10 July 2009, 11:50
Quoting " ultimahosts Says:
I see a lot our positive reviews for Ultimahosts.net are deleted? What's going on here? Is hostgator calling the shots?
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Thu, 9 July 2009, 09:14
I see a lot our positive reviews for Ultimahosts.net are deleted? What's going on here? Is hostgator calling the shots?
Thu, 4 December 2008, 19:12
Possibly, I'll leave the link in the comments but given that there was no length of time spent hosting with the provider, it's not welcome as a review.
Sun, 30 November 2008, 22:45
> No, it's not "market research".
> You hadn't signed up before
OK, call it "compilation of existing reviews" then, or whatever the assessment of service before purchasing said service is called.
Anyhow, let's not make an ad hominem out of this. If you have any issues with the factuality of my review of Servebyte at http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/wiki/hosting/Servebyte, THAT is what would interest your audience.
Sun, 30 November 2008, 03:45
No, it's not "market research". You hadn't signed up before you started shitting on their name on multiple sites -- quite frankly, it's pathetic.
Fri, 28 November 2008, 08:52
> taking dumps on their name even before you sign
> up is quite unfair
I'm sorry, that's called market research. I like to be informed before I pay. I don't need to have an account with DreamHost to tell it's crap. I only need to look at HostJury's ratings for uptime. Isn't that its point?
Anyhow, here is the ServeByte review:
http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/wiki/hosting/Servebyte
Fri, 28 November 2008, 05:33
That's worthy justification. Given that you had only signed up with servebyte today though, I tossed the review -- taking dumps on their name even before you sign up is quite unfair.
Most of your remarks were unjustified. We'll leave it at that and your slicehost review can remain online.
Fri, 28 November 2008, 05:55
I just signed up with ServeByte on 2008-11-24 after seeing that nobody offered a knowledgeable review of ServeByte, and during the last day of their special "double RAM" offer ($9.99/512MB RAM).
For security over various Wifi networks that I'm on, I surf the net through an SSH tunnel hosted on my Slicehost VPS. That explains the IP being in their network. If you bothered to whois it, you'd see that a few other hosts on that IP are registered in my name.
Thu, 27 November 2008, 16:22
Dan,
I found your post on webhostingtalk mentioning that you've never been a client of Servbyte, and the 'Slicehost' review you posted was from within their network.
Care to explain?
Wed, 26 November 2008, 03:09
Hi David,
I left two reviews yesterday, for Slicehost and Servebyte. I now see that both were deleted. Is this a new attitude?
Thanks,
Dan Dascalescu