Bad hosting companies all over the place…

Steven is having hosting issues. The amazing thing is that this is hardly rare in the hosting world, bad service abounds! Just wait until they hit you with the legal threats for posting it on the site. I got those for the article and the forum I setup for their customers. Of course in that case, the company didn’t stay in business long enough to carry out those threats. 🙂

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