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cc: damon@abnormis.com, sales@abnormis.net, support@abnormis.net, dns@abnormis.net, billing@abnormis.net, dns@risingwire.com
Subject: The wonders of the internet.
The internet is a wonderful place Damon. A few years back it let me find your work online, which I have to say in the interest of fairness is very good. I've shown it to friends and classmates and sung the praises of you and your crew at [link]. I've dissected what you do and learned quite a bit from work, so it's only fair that I return the favor and lay some knowledge on you about the nature of our wonderful online world.
The the internet gives us the ability to give our cash to whoever we want to, and in an age of corporate monsters that's a wonderful thing. When I needed a web host I decided to support the people whose work I respected, and I registered my domain and hosted my site with your company [link], aka [link]. That is what our new world is all about, don't it just make your head spin. The problem is that there's no direct protection against people like you taking a crap over the whole thing because you're too lazy to do your part. Here's an example: Your automated system just shut down my website after years of me supporting your work. Why? Because you won't send me the dns information for my domain so I can switch to a new host and obviously I'm not paying the bills your automated system keeps sending me. Why am I switching? Beyond the amatuer grade mistakes you make (which I'm will to cut you slack on since I know you're not a corporate monster) your site won't accept mail from my gmail redirect account anymore. I have to use a redirect to get the mail your system won't accept since you won't whitelist large email providers like outblaze, bellsouth.net, and now, gmail.com.
Here's one of the wonders of the internet. You can create an automated system that will administer my domain, bill me, take my money, shut down my site for non-payment, bounce email from clients who use large email providers and you don't have to do a thing. I just about makes my head explode its so cool. Here's how you crap all over the system: You're too lazy and irresponsible either fix things when they go wrong, or hire someone to do the job you agree to do but can't spend your precious time on. Here's another wonderful thing about the internet: Google. Here's what I found on it.
Thread: No support from Abnormis.net
martin - 12/20/04 at 11:25 PM
For the past 2 years or so I have been using Abnormis.net for my hosting. I've brought in probably 5 clients from freelancing graphic design and their support and services have been fantastic. Just recently though I had a client sign up for their website through them and once I finished the design I posted it up and checked on it and it was redirecting to this website. I have made numerous phone calls and emails to the company. It has been over 2 weeks and I haven't recieved a reply. I'm quite upset because now I look like an idiot for suggesting a company that I told them had great services and support and in the end they stoped providing those. If anyone else is having these troubles now please send me an email. Or if you have any suggestions as to what I should do before I have my clients call their credit card company to get their money back. Thanks for listening,
Martin Corbin- corbin@(deleted).com
This thread come from : .: Abnormis.com :.
[link]
Here's the irony. Martin here posted this on your website three days before I signed up. If I had looked at the forums I probably would have seen this and thought twice about using your company. If I had done a google search I wouldn't have turned up anything bad about you or your company. Today I can find this, no thanks to you of course, because you deleted this message off your own website to control the truth and protect your reputation. Here's the great part: Want to know how I know you deleted it? Becuase google cached this compliant before you could delete it. The cache lives at [link] , while the original location only holds a meaningless timestamp at [link]
First this message is going into all of your mailboxes, where you'll delete it when you finally check your mail. Then it's going into the forums on abnormis.com, where you'll delete it too. Then it's going on your profile at deviantart.com and whereever else I can find you. You're going to have a harder time deleteing that. And when google finds those pages and caches them there's nothing you can do about it.Once that happens whenever a client, coworker, lover or whathaveyou googles your name or email or company, they'll get a little insite on how you like to run things. Also watch out for spam, this should increase the chances of spam bots finding your many emails. This, my friend is the wonder of the internet. Have a nice day.
-Ben Webb
owner of [link]
former abnormis customer.
PS. Send me my DNS login info.
PPS. If you're an abnormis customer who is in a similar spot you should read "Attention All Abnormis Victims" at [link] which explains a way around Damon's incompetence.
cc: damon@abnormis.com, sales@abnormis.net, support@abnormis.net, dns@abnormis.net, billing@abnormis.net, dns@risingwire.com
Subject: The wonders of the internet.
The internet is a wonderful place Damon. A few years back it let me find your work online, which I have to say in the interest of fairness is very good. I've shown it to friends and classmates and sung the praises of you and your crew at [link]. I've dissected what you do and learned quite a bit from work, so it's only fair that I return the favor and lay some knowledge on you about the nature of our wonderful online world.
The the internet gives us the ability to give our cash to whoever we want to, and in an age of corporate monsters that's a wonderful thing. When I needed a web host I decided to support the people whose work I respected, and I registered my domain and hosted my site with your company [link], aka [link]. That is what our new world is all about, don't it just make your head spin. The problem is that there's no direct protection against people like you taking a crap over the whole thing because you're too lazy to do your part. Here's an example: Your automated system just shut down my website after years of me supporting your work. Why? Because you won't send me the dns information for my domain so I can switch to a new host and obviously I'm not paying the bills your automated system keeps sending me. Why am I switching? Beyond the amatuer grade mistakes you make (which I'm will to cut you slack on since I know you're not a corporate monster) your site won't accept mail from my gmail redirect account anymore. I have to use a redirect to get the mail your system won't accept since you won't whitelist large email providers like outblaze, bellsouth.net, and now, gmail.com.
Here's one of the wonders of the internet. You can create an automated system that will administer my domain, bill me, take my money, shut down my site for non-payment, bounce email from clients who use large email providers and you don't have to do a thing. I just about makes my head explode its so cool. Here's how you crap all over the system: You're too lazy and irresponsible either fix things when they go wrong, or hire someone to do the job you agree to do but can't spend your precious time on. Here's another wonderful thing about the internet: Google. Here's what I found on it.
Thread: No support from Abnormis.net
martin - 12/20/04 at 11:25 PM
For the past 2 years or so I have been using Abnormis.net for my hosting. I've brought in probably 5 clients from freelancing graphic design and their support and services have been fantastic. Just recently though I had a client sign up for their website through them and once I finished the design I posted it up and checked on it and it was redirecting to this website. I have made numerous phone calls and emails to the company. It has been over 2 weeks and I haven't recieved a reply. I'm quite upset because now I look like an idiot for suggesting a company that I told them had great services and support and in the end they stoped providing those. If anyone else is having these troubles now please send me an email. Or if you have any suggestions as to what I should do before I have my clients call their credit card company to get their money back. Thanks for listening,
Martin Corbin- corbin@(deleted).com
This thread come from : .: Abnormis.com :.
[link]
Here's the irony. Martin here posted this on your website three days before I signed up. If I had looked at the forums I probably would have seen this and thought twice about using your company. If I had done a google search I wouldn't have turned up anything bad about you or your company. Today I can find this, no thanks to you of course, because you deleted this message off your own website to control the truth and protect your reputation. Here's the great part: Want to know how I know you deleted it? Becuase google cached this compliant before you could delete it. The cache lives at [link] , while the original location only holds a meaningless timestamp at [link]
First this message is going into all of your mailboxes, where you'll delete it when you finally check your mail. Then it's going into the forums on abnormis.com, where you'll delete it too. Then it's going on your profile at deviantart.com and whereever else I can find you. You're going to have a harder time deleteing that. And when google finds those pages and caches them there's nothing you can do about it.Once that happens whenever a client, coworker, lover or whathaveyou googles your name or email or company, they'll get a little insite on how you like to run things. Also watch out for spam, this should increase the chances of spam bots finding your many emails. This, my friend is the wonder of the internet. Have a nice day.
-Ben Webb
owner of [link]
former abnormis customer.
PS. Send me my DNS login info.
PPS. If you're an abnormis customer who is in a similar spot you should read "Attention All Abnormis Victims" at [link] which explains a way around Damon's incompetence.
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READ THEM AND REPLY.
I am getting sick and tired of this man. I have contacted you by email multiple times and received no response. Every time I call the toll free # for Abnormis I get no pickup.
Be forewarned that I am contacting Enom, ICANN, BBB and any other acronym touting organization I can think of that may be able to rectify this situation. You and your "company" obviously DO NOT CARE about your "customers".
ggkthxbye
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I don't have a credit card and I don't have a bank account, thus the funds in my PayPal account are frozen. I have emailed you on multiple occasions to let you know that I have a friend (coworker, actually) with an account through Abnormis who is willing to have the domains moved to his account and pay for them with his credit card when I hand him the cash in person.
The entire reason this has happened is that my checkbooks were stolen from my home and I had to close my bank account. I don't live in the US anymore and I don't have the ability to just go open a bank account or snag a credit card. I'm not in the US for more than a few weeks a year.
Granted, I'm angry that my domains are suspended, but if you would work with me to get this issue resolved then we would both be happy.
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digismack@gmail.com
Now if you want to continue this in public, you're only humiliating yourself by exposing your payment history (or lack thereof) and lack of any ability to pay your overdue invoices.
Be sure when contacting all the acronyms you can think of that you let them know you're delinquent almost $100 on invoices for over 6 months and you're angry that your websites are suspended.
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