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All this precedent, expectations, who knows who and what, thoughts, outlines and projections.... @jarland what did you take? I want some of that too.
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(Quote) As you wish. I am just expressing my opinion because I use your service and I care about what services I use. Feel free to completely ignore me :smiley:
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(Quote) If an agreement is void and null, it is so from both sides. (Quote) This data does not belong to you. You have absolutely no rights because the agreement is null, therefore there are no grounds for you having it, or holding it, or overseein…
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(Quote) Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe that handshake agreement was not for the control of customers, or their personal details, or their billing details, or their data. It was a handshake for providing just an email reseller plan to the re…
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(Quote) Do you have a written contract, an agreement, or some form of written consent for doing this "right" thing? (Please do not show this publicly, I am just curious if you have it.)
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(Quote) Yes, I am on trial for having a coffee on this beautiful and marvellous day. I believe I might be banned one day by some emotional moderator who will wonder why I am not spamming like others. Hopefully that day is not today, so today I may e…
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(Quote) Long live shallow! Shallow is the best person I ever met online. He is the smartest, and I should not even dare to assume his gender. (Image)
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(Quote) It is his thread and his rules. This thread supersedes all other threads, because it has different rules. This is why it is actually better and more popular than the cest pit.
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Low moderation, spam is allowed, this thread seems like the new cest pit. It even has more pages and is more popular.
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(Quote) Isn't yeti afraid of all the lawyers and all the courts who could come and take away yeti's cave with all the servers yeti had inside?
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(Quote) Drama is unavoidable. Any downfall of any provider ends up in drama. Customers do not like any disturbance in their service, and in my humble opinion this is perfectly normal. If Jay has been hiding, I can't comment, it's his decision. Any b…
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(Quote) Learn what? * how to disrespect and abuse the law, because the fees and fines of law are acceptable? * how it's better to steal clients instead of simply buying the failing business? * how to emotionally justify illegal absorption of client…
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(Quote) @jarland - If you open yourself to liabilities, risks and circumstances it's not just about the legal implications, it's also about your image as a company. How will you expect other providers to take your business serious in future if you t…
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(Quote) @JamesLebron - I am deeply sorry. I take my words back. Feel free to spam as much as you want. You have a green light from a moderator. I was wrong. Sorry.
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(Quote) So you want to be a dick, I get it. You want to be that guy who spams and then has rights to justify spam with attitude. If you don't like a provider, ask for refund from bank, or whatever payment processor you used, and be done with it. Bu…
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No love for South Pole? It has penguins, the very symbol of Linux.
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(Quote) Nope. That's not God. Stable Diffusion is our invention which relies on our words, our language, our servers, our human eye, and our brain to appreciate it's value. (Quote) I envy you sometimes. You really know how to properly be prepared f…
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(Quote) There are many solutions without hourly billing, but obviously he wants to save every cent and switch IP ranges as often as possible. Seems legit.
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(Quote) OK. Sorry. I take that back. I did not realise you were that kind of person who follows the traditional path into becoming a true believer and a saint honest with himself. The end is nigh.
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@Gudarzi - maybe you approach it wrong. Does Tor work in Iran by using some bridge?
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(Quote) The things people go through... for porn. :disappointed:
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(Quote) IP addresses are allocated randomly from a pool of available IPs. It is how usually works with most providers. Providers do not know what you will get. The "hourly" part is the interesting twist, because you wish to pay by hour, s…
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@Gudarzi - Regarding test of IP ranges: no provider will give you that. It is like stating the addresses of all your customers to some unknown person. The very fact that you ask such question makes you a highly risky person. I don't care you're from…
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Lunanode has hourly billing. It also supports the following payments: * Bitcoin or Bitcoin+Lightning (via BTCPay) * Coinbase (ETH, LTC, BCH, DAI, LTC, USDC) You simply load your account with credit, and use the servers. The hourly amount is deduct…
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(Quote) True. This is because a positive attitude is usually more productive. Toxicity may be productive just for the current moment, but never for long term. Keep on spamming though; you're on the right track for finding out the meaning of "e…
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(Quote) LET is now a magnet for these kind of providers. All one has to do is pay the fee for LET owner.