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2008-10-07, 12:22 PM | #1 |
WHO IS FONZY!?! Don't they teach you anything at school?
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FDCservers.net LLC / ip 66.90.66.135 are scammers
FDCservers.net offering hosting services is a scamming, dishonest company.
Never bring your servers to them and don't place them with their colo hosting. They will never give the servers back to you. Here is my story. In June 2006, I ordered a server from HQHost priced at $5,000 (I have a full configuration). Then, from this company I moved the server to FDCservers.net LLC and collocated it with them. I paid for it regularly, just as I did for my other servers, which is proved by my bank statement. In a year, in June 2007, I made up my mind to move the server to another company which offered better conditions. 2 months beforehand I notified FDCservers.net LLC that I was about to move. I was moved to their temporary facility and wrote FDCservers.net LLC that they have to move my server elsewhere (transfer cost paid by me, of course). At first, they responded with something indistinct, like, 'we will see where your server is' etc. Then, they stopped responding at all. My attempts to contact them on their message board resulted in me being banned. I spent a year and a half trying to reach them, and all in vain. So, I write here to warn people who host with them, or a going to, that this company are scammers. I'm ready to discuss possible solutions by email with those who can offer any options concerning getting the server back. email: promo[at]777web.net If FDCservers.net LLC accepts its fault and wants to settle the situation, I can be reached by email: promo[at]777web.net. We have opened a Black list where we will inscribe unfair people or companies, as it has become of great importance lately. |
2008-10-07, 01:06 PM | #2 |
If something's hard to do, then it's not worth doing
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The one thing I don't understand is why you wait 1.5 years. You know where your co-located server is housed, right? You know the address for FDCservers, right? After 2 months, I would've been down there telling them to hand over my property, or I'd head down to the nearest police station and file some theft charges.
Here's some advice for people doing co-located hosting: 1) Mark your servers -- i.e. engrave your name and address on the outside -and- inside of the casing. 2) Make sure you know where your servers are at; it's nice to know they're "somewhere in our DC on the east coast", but knowing they're on 33 2nd ave in downtown new york (fictional address ) is much better. 3) Do some due diligence before hosting with anyone offering co-location. How long have they been in business, check the BBB. If it doesn't look good, bail. |
2008-10-07, 01:44 PM | #3 |
That which does not kill us, will try, try again.
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Might want to see if something like this can help...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replevin http://www.usmarshals.gov/process/replevin.htm (I'm not one so ask your lawyer about it if you have one)
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