It must be ‘fun’ being a webhost…
… since you can go around and suspend people’s accounts without any explanation. I’ve been waiting for 5 days for an answer on why they suspended my account, and all they can say is: the administrator will contact you…
Last week I received a message from someone who offered me some space on his server, but I’ve accidently deleted the mail. Stupid of me!
All this is pretty discouraging …
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I don\’t normally leave comments… but I really enjoyed your post! I will be leaving a link back here in my blogroll! Thanks!
I have a web-hosting business. My guess is that you got a spam complaint lodged, which is why your site was suspended. The spam complaint does not have to be “Valid” for jumpy hosting companies to pull your account. A lot of hosting companies see “.. marketer ..” and assume the worst. One way to avoid mail spam issues is to use an email company like AutomateYourList.com, then your mass-mailings are not going out from your webhost’s servers (the second best way to get suspended is to send out “too many emails” in an hour.
Since I know your habits, I would be happy to host your site. – email me at the address in this email or go to my web site wolfhalton.info and make me a comment on my quick comment form on the front page. I don’t have my hosting area set to automatically accept any users so, to date, I have zero spammers, zero waresez, zero trouble. This is good for my clients as well as myself, because my IP range can never get a bad reputation, so my clients don’t get blocked by sysadmins at major ISPs like ATT or Comcast.
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