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  • mcw1138@yahoo.com

    Web host to avoid

    I have been creating websites and FTP pages to those sites for over
    ten years and for the most part the web hosts I used have been good and
    reliable but recently I came across one that is so poorly run and
    supported I wanted to warn people.
    I paid for a virtual server account with ipower on October 2004.[color=blue]
    >From day one I had problems with it (no account information was[/color]
    initially sent). After a call and several emails I finally got account
    information sent with a username and password, but it took several more
    emails for ipower to send a correct username and password. I then
    spent the next 6 weeks (and over 20 emails to their "tech support")
    trying to FTP a single index page to the top level directory of my
    webspace (Note: I am not a newbie and have created over ten websites
    and FTPed to five different hosts over the last 10 years). At one
    point I was told "I'm sorry, but we do not give instruction for
    virtual and dedicated servers. They are completely unmanaged by us
    other than the hardware and operating system. In order to use these
    servers, you will need to know or learn how to configure, run, and
    manage on your own." I finally gave up and several weeks ago
    requested a full refund. The first billing department person I spoke
    to said I would get a full refund. I month later I checked my credit
    card and found no refund.
    I called their billing again last week and was told that even though
    I had never been able to get FTP access to my web host space in over 2
    months of trying, because I requested the refund past the initial 30
    day I would be denied. So basically I paid about $60 for a hosted
    space I could never access.

    If you are looking for a host for your website and need to do something
    like upload a webpage to your hosted space, I would not recommend
    ipower.

    Ones I have used and would recommend 1&1, mysitespace.
    Sincerely,

    Mark W

  • Maverick

    #2
    Re: Web host to avoid

    iPower sucks bad, had them, dropped them

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    • Al Kolff

      #3
      Re: Web host to avoid


      <mcw1138@yahoo. com> wrote in message
      news:1106612049 .446168.222620@ c13g2000cwb.goo glegroups.com.. .[color=blue]
      > I have been creating websites and FTP pages to those sites for over
      > ten years and for the most part the web hosts I used have been good and
      > reliable but recently I came across one that is so poorly run and
      > supported I wanted to warn people.
      > I paid for a virtual server account with ipower on October 2004.[color=green]
      > >From day one I had problems with it (no account information was[/color]
      > initially sent). After a call and several emails I finally got account
      > information sent with a username and password, but it took several more
      > emails for ipower to send a correct username and password. I then
      > spent the next 6 weeks (and over 20 emails to their "tech support")
      > trying to FTP a single index page to the top level directory of my
      > webspace (Note: I am not a newbie and have created over ten websites
      > and FTPed to five different hosts over the last 10 years). At one
      > point I was told "I'm sorry, but we do not give instruction for
      > virtual and dedicated servers. They are completely unmanaged by us
      > other than the hardware and operating system. In order to use these
      > servers, you will need to know or learn how to configure, run, and
      > manage on your own." I finally gave up and several weeks ago
      > requested a full refund. The first billing department person I spoke
      > to said I would get a full refund. I month later I checked my credit
      > card and found no refund.
      > I called their billing again last week and was told that even though
      > I had never been able to get FTP access to my web host space in over 2
      > months of trying, because I requested the refund past the initial 30
      > day I would be denied. So basically I paid about $60 for a hosted
      > space I could never access.
      >
      > If you are looking for a host for your website and need to do something
      > like upload a webpage to your hosted space, I would not recommend
      > ipower.
      >
      > Ones I have used and would recommend 1&1, mysitespace.
      > Sincerely,
      >
      > Mark W
      >[/color]

      Interesting. I have maintained a sites on both ipower and 1&1 and have had
      none of the problems that you describe. In fact, it took only about 2 hours
      to be up and running on ipower. The user interface is intuitive and easy to
      use along with a lot of bang for the buck. We host our email with them and
      have only had 1 problem that caused any significant delays or lose of any
      emails (all were recovered). They suffered a major DOS attack.
      1&1 has offered good service also.


      --
      God Bless you,
      Al Kolff

      "There is a God we want, and there is a God who is. They are not the same
      God. The turning point of our lives is when we stop seeking the God we want
      and start seeking the God who is."
      Patrick Morley
      Seven Seasons of the Man in the Mirror
      p184


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