HostDime: What do you want from me now?



HostDime: What do you want from me now?

HostDime was a nice company which kept my site online for a couple of months. Last month they decided they would no longer keep my website on their servers because it was consuming too many resources.

Fine. I got my backup and I moved. But their accounts department seems to believe that I am still their customer and they keep sending me invoices. Good thing I did not register my credit card with them or else they would have been deducting payments from it as well.

Today, I got a suspension notice. It says that they would suspend the website which is not even on their servers if I do not make the pending payments. Dude, I do not owe you anything. Get me off your list. I am not your customer. Stop bugging me.

2 Responses to “HostDime: What do you want from me now?”

  1. Null Says:

    Reminds me of Rediff. They kept sending me mails and even called me to renew a domain name I had registered with them… even *after* I had transfered my domain away from them!
    Am I glad to get rid of Rediff… for this and other stupid things that they have done..

    I guess these things primarily happen because these organizations still haven’t learnt how to use computers and databases properly. The customer care never gets to know the “real-time” current status of the customer, perhaps because they are dished out an old snapshot of the database. And they don’t get the real-time status because the organization is too stupid to be able to deliver selective content from their databases securely to their various business divisions.

  2. Null Says:

    Reminds me of Rediff. They kept sending me mails and even called me to renew a domain name I had registered with them… even *after* I had transfered my domain away from them!
    Am I glad to get rid of Rediff… for this and other stupid things that they have done..

    I guess these things primarily happen because these organizations still haven’t learnt how to use computers and databases properly. The customer care never gets to know the “real-time” current status of the customer, perhaps because they are dished out an old snapshot of the database. And they don’t get the real-time status because the organization is too stupid to be able to deliver selective content from their databases securely to their various business divisions.

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