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Hillbilly
I and a colleague hosting our ASP.NET sites with WH4L have sites that have
been down for extensive periods of times during a "transfer" of what is
apparently a take-over of WH4L by new owners, we don't know as there's
nobody from WH4L to talk about this with anymore. Lots of babble coming from
their "new tech support team" after submitting trouble tickets. One of my
websites has been down for well over 2 months with three repeatable types of
failures, another colleague is down for his first week.
If other developers hosting their ASP.NET website with WH4L have been
"transferred" then we're all in the same boat and we may never have a chance
to compel having our websites returned to stable operations at the very
least for the rest of the current billing period.
My colleague and I discussed the need to collaborate with other ASP.NET
developers hosted at WH4L whose ASP.NET websites/applications have been
affected.
We've agreed we need to submit some type of a class action complaint to
Better Business Bureau to try to compel somebody from the company to at
least actually respond and other ASP.NET developers hosted at WH4L will need
to collaborate with us as our experience suggests others have had their
sites taken down or crippled and left that way during some type of
"transfer." Will you join us?
been down for extensive periods of times during a "transfer" of what is
apparently a take-over of WH4L by new owners, we don't know as there's
nobody from WH4L to talk about this with anymore. Lots of babble coming from
their "new tech support team" after submitting trouble tickets. One of my
websites has been down for well over 2 months with three repeatable types of
failures, another colleague is down for his first week.
If other developers hosting their ASP.NET website with WH4L have been
"transferred" then we're all in the same boat and we may never have a chance
to compel having our websites returned to stable operations at the very
least for the rest of the current billing period.
My colleague and I discussed the need to collaborate with other ASP.NET
developers hosted at WH4L whose ASP.NET websites/applications have been
affected.
We've agreed we need to submit some type of a class action complaint to
Better Business Bureau to try to compel somebody from the company to at
least actually respond and other ASP.NET developers hosted at WH4L will need
to collaborate with us as our experience suggests others have had their
sites taken down or crippled and left that way during some type of
"transfer." Will you join us?