Bitcoin Forum

Economy => Scam Accusations => Topic started by: LoyceV on December 20, 2019, 01:25:32 PM



Title: [scam] KayHosting.com stopped services after paying
Post by: LoyceV on December 20, 2019, 01:25:32 PM
I paid KayHosting.com for my 100 GB shared hosting package until August 7th, 2021.
It’s been offline once in a while, because the server runs out of disk space. After a ticket, they usually cleaned up the server until it was “only” 95% full.
Since yesterday, the server is down again. Kayhosting’s response:
Quote
Hello,

We are no longer offering service, we apologize for the trouble.

Thanks

Kay Hosting, Kay Hosting Management

(also posted on lowendtalk.com (https://lowendbox.com/blog/kayhosting-ssd-cpanel-hosting-reseller-hosting-vps-deals-from-3-99-annually/), but it needs verification before it's posted)

I don't expect many people here to use it, but I'm posting my review and scam accousation about KayHosting.com here so Google can pick up on it and hopefully they won't make new victims. Unfortunately it's easy to continu from another name.

To be fair: I didn't pay much, but just disappearing is a scam in my book. Luckily I keep local backups.


Title: Re: [scam] KayHosting.com stopped services after paying
Post by: Deathwing on December 20, 2019, 01:42:03 PM
I believe that is a lesson learnt. I would suggest sticking to trustworthy companies for these transactions. You can't believe how much data and other things I lost in the past few years due to this.

EDIT: LET and LEB are not really the best sources for trustworthy companies. Not to mention if you see any server that is cheap to raise a brow, its not going to last.


Title: Re: [scam] KayHosting.com stopped services after paying
Post by: allyouracid on December 20, 2019, 02:17:24 PM
Wow, that's annoying. Good you have local backups, but in case someone didn't: would they at least allow to create a backup and download it before vanishing?

Btw, I've had very good experience with Vultr, so far. Almost all my crypto related projects are hosted with them. After one CC payment, you can also pay with Bitcoin. No bad experience with downtime, so far and their support is amazingly fast. Just in case you're undecided where to continue. :)


Title: Re: [scam] KayHosting.com stopped services after paying
Post by: Last of the V8s on December 20, 2019, 03:47:01 PM
Ah bad luck mate that's always horrid being scammed. You do so much round here and I'm sure I'm not the only one who is very very grateful, so it all seems doubly unfair. Wish you the best of luck finding someone reliable and honest.


Title: Re: [scam] KayHosting.com stopped services after paying
Post by: tranthidung on December 22, 2019, 03:18:02 PM
To be fair: I didn't pay much, but just disappearing is a scam in my book.
The cost does not a matter to help them out of scam accusation. $10 might be a small fund for the one but might be a significant fund for the others who have to seriously consider before accept and pay for that cost.
Received costs from customers and dissapeared without repayments and timegaps for users to download all necessary data are very bad.

At least they should give users (LoyceV, in this case) an acceptable time to download data. They ignored the probability of losing important data for LoyceV.
Quote
Luckily I keep local backups.
Some of your data is automatically overwritten by newest versions so it reduces data lost, but I know there are something not overwritten.

I believe that is a lesson learnt. I would suggest sticking to trustworthy companies for these transactions. You can't believe how much data and other things I lost in the past few years due to this.
It is the way people try new services and somehow help those ones grow up. I think it is a good approach for unimportant data. New experience, new chances, and help the others to grow up.


Title: Re: [scam] KayHosting.com stopped services after paying
Post by: LoyceV on December 23, 2019, 08:54:34 AM
EDIT: LET and LEB are not really the best sources for trustworthy companies. Not to mention if you see any server that is cheap to raise a brow, its not going to last.
I noticed :P I expected some down time sometimes and an overloaded server (but since I only serve static HTML that wouldnt' be a problem), I just didn't expect them to unplug their entire operation. So I don't think this warning topic matters much to them anymore either :P

Wow, that's annoying. Good you have local backups, but in case someone didn't: would they at least allow to create a backup and download it before vanishing?
I don't think so, they've even unplugged their own hosting website now.

Quote
Btw, I've had very good experience with Vultr, so far. Almost all my crypto related projects are hosted with them. After one CC payment
The CC part is where I run away :P

Ah bad luck mate that's always horrid being scammed. You do so much round here and I'm sure I'm not the only one who is very very grateful, so it all seems doubly unfair. Wish you the best of luck finding someone reliable and honest.
It's really not about the money (which really wasn't much :D ), but the fact that I've been spending my past days fixing stuff is .... annoying ;P
I did get several offers though, and I've been postponing moving to a VPS for a while now, so long-term, I'm going to be better off without this webhost.

At least they should give users (LoyceV, in this case) an acceptable time to download data. They ignored the probability of losing important data for LoyceV.
I haven't lost a single file :P That's the one benefit of not having a VPS: I had to create all files locally. On a VPS, I could lose data between backups if the shit hits the fan, but this data (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5167469.0) isn't that critical anyway.


Title: Re: [scam] KayHosting.com stopped services after paying
Post by: stompix on December 23, 2019, 10:03:38 AM
And yeah, they are gone for good, along with more than 20+ other hosting providers.
Probably next year they will pop-up again with another dozen of domains, run for a year then disappear again, it seems like it was not the first time they've done this. Nothing to be done, at least they didn't do this during Christmas, that would have been flaming poo material.

That's why I stay away from deals that require you to pay in advance for 12 or 24 months, even if they offer a discount, no guarantee next month you won't realize you've actually paid x10 the price.

Anyhow glad to hear you've managed to get it back and running.


Title: Re: [scam] KayHosting.com stopped services after paying
Post by: Superyoux on February 12, 2020, 05:56:27 PM
...
It’s been offline once in a while, because the server runs out of disk space. After a ticket, they usually cleaned up the server until it was “only” 95% full.
Since yesterday, the server is down again. Kayhosting’s response:
...

To be fair: I didn't pay much, but just disappearing is a scam in my book. Luckily I keep local backups.

I am also one of their victims. I had 3 masternodes on theirs VPS. 2 of them crashed almost every week. Since last December no connection possible and their website is down.
Maybe Vultr is more secure