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Choopa Inc owes me 4500$!!! Refuses to pay.
Hello,
So first I would like to tell my story, I asked choopa to cancel my hosting on feb 2015, I just checked 2 days ago and they still charged me 899$ till this day! Total of 5 months. I want to say that I only had a 13 months contract with them on June 2013! Today we are on Aug 2015! So I should deserve a full refund, I asked them for the refund and what they said is the contract is auto-renew every 13 months !? How is that possible if I have not signed any real/electronic document to continue another 13 months? They refuse to give me a refund even though I have not used their hosting since the end of feb! |
I really don't care.
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Charge back time
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pay by CC? |
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Charge back if a credit card or complain to Paypal if that is how you paid. |
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What did the contract say specifically ? |
what do you steal?
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Please cancel it I am moving to m3server because they have a better price. Thank you. Mark " That is what they wrote to me after I asked for a refund: Mark, After reviewing your account, It would still be under the 13 month contract. Quote ID: SQZF-411 Title: Mark Dedicated Solution REVISED 11 JUNE 2013 Description: Two (2) of the following dedicated server configurations: -E3-1240 CPU -16 GB RAM (upgradeable to 32GB) -2x 1TB HDDs -1x 300GB SAS HDD -CentOS 6 64 Bit -cPanel License -30TB of Shared Bandwidth -40TB of CDN Transfer (no change to CDN plan) -13 Month Term beginning 06/15/2013 NOTES ~ $0 Setup Fee ~ Migration assistance available at $225/hour, measured in 15 minute increments ~ 10 business day window to complete migration to avoid additional fees Setup: $0.00 Monthly: $899.00 Term: 13 months Electronic Signature: ******* Your service wouldn't have expired until 07/24/2015. With that said your account cancelling at the end of the billing term (08/15/2015) is correct and no refund is due at this time. |
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Yes Auto-Renew is bullshit. |
Migration assistance available at $225/hour
is that an error? |
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You didn't give notice prior to the auto renewal which was obviously July last year, so you're probably going to have to wear it and put it down to experience. The server seems pretty expensive to me, unless it was managed. But that's not the point, you entered into an agreement and Choopa have every right to hold you to that agreement. Am I missing something ? |
I would have cancelled my CC in Feb and got a new if I were you.
Just charge back, choopa are not exactly top notch |
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Your bill is ridiculous. You could get a part-time tech at 800$ per month and a server for 100$. Also, if you've not caught a bill of 899$ per month since February you either: - Have too much money - Have a really bad financial department |
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Especially when you can get a Intel Xeon E5-1620 4 core / 8 threads 3,6 GHz+/3,8 GHz+ 64 GB RAM 2x 2 TB SATA3 Soft Raid 1 Gbps Bandwidth Unlimited 1x 1 Gbps Network Card for about $110 from OVH |
Wow, unless there is more to it than the specs and included services posted, that's ridiculously expensive pricing per month. Heck, I don't even see any redundant backups included that excessive quote, or even a simple RAID. That's a pretty basic server spec you can routinely find similar, or much better, for sale on places like WebHostingTalk for the 100 to 150 dollar range, depending on promotions and incentives. Even if you cannot mange it yourself, it'd be cheaper to have on-demand support than what you were paying.
Surely there must be more to it to justify those prices? |
First, let me say that in spite of whatever I say on the boards, I am extremely cordial and polite in person. If anything, I am too polite. I am never rude, particularly when I want to enter into a business relationship with someone. I want them to be happy. I want to be happy. I am understanding that shit happens (on their side), I hope they understand that shit happens (on my side) and look for long term relationships built on mutual respect and trust.
I've used most hosting companies that have come and gone in this biz since 1998. When managing large SEO networks years back and having sites and networks spread across hosts, i had servers everywhere at one point. in about 2008, Choopa really stood out to me as being a bunch of cocksuckers. I hit them up for a couple servers once - not thinking to get quotes but thinking they'd be in the ballpark and we'd set them up asap - I was in a hurry. (keep in mind, i had similar boxes and similar specs at over a dozen hosting companies, so i had more than a general idea of a fair cost). They quoted me a retarded price and the response to me questioning the price and saying what i've been paying for my other servers was basically "if you don't like it, too bad, we're the best,... other people are cheaper because they suck". It was really bizarre. i was passing the conversation around to all my friends and we were all floored. All i could think of was "wow". I've tolerated a lot of shit in the biz. Webair spending weeks to get done what they said they'd do in a day (migrating sites) and only kinda sorta doing it with me begging and calling daily - forcing me to ultimately cancel the servers.. or hostgator having what has to be some of the planets dumbest people responding to support tickets with simple requests like "can you please allow 10 or more concurrent FTP connections" and getting responses like "hello, the problem might be with your FTP client" and spending days going back and forth doing lap after lap around Park Retard over the dumbest shit.... but Choopa, I will forever remember them for the retarded high price and for the insane arrogance and general "who fucking cares" vibe of the sales person I spoke to. No, i don't remember who it was. No it doesn't make experience or my feelings about dealing with them, any less valid. and yeah yeah yeah.. i'm sure that "bad egg" was fired years ago. Uh huh. That said... Mojo Host and NatNet are the only two hosts that i've used for years, where I could literally say nothing bad about how they run their business or their support. Always fast. Always friendly. Always kind. Always forgiving. Always willing to work with any crazy want or need that you have and jump on it like their life depends on it. |
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Every other adult host, including several mentioned in this thread, I have dealt with at some point for various clients has subjected me to junior level techs as first responders that give you the run around with stupid questions until you finally get escalated to a real tech supper person. The ONLY one that never subjected me to what seemed like inadequate junior tech support before you actually get someone that knows wtf they are doing is NatNet. At NatNet, the very first person you get is more than qualified to field the request and deal with it without needing to escalate it and ultiamtely, play ticket tag with you. Add the speed factor into getting an issue resolved, NatNet is the only choice I'd even consider these days. Like my grandfather told me decades ago -- prices can attract the customer and convince the to give you a try. But the quality of support is what will make them loyal. |
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It's those people needing a $4.95/mo server who spend their entire day asking tech support "what is a web browser" and so on and someone has to respond to each ticket. IN the meantime, you need more DB connections and the "level 1 support" tard doesn't even know what a database is because he's never had to answer anything more complicated than "what is html". To make it worse, you usually have to do battle with that fuckwit for 3 days to actually get to someone who can help. |
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CRAZY PRICE
For the amount of money you're (were) paying, you were getting assfucked to begin with. Our servers are dedicated, almost twice as powerful, all kinds of other goodies, double external offline backup drives, DDOS, CDN, etc, and less than you were paying. AdultKing is write when he gave an example of what's out there. At our last meeting, we all did agree however, if we were to go somewhere else, it would be with Mojo. |
a few more customers like you and I'll start a hosting company.
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What i mean was that i contacted them, ready to do biz, excited to set up more servers for a project and was quickly caught off guard by the prices and how big of an arrogant dick the person i was speaking to was. |
Use host gator
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Did he at least used lube because he really raped you. I can't imagine how he could be charging you that much For those specs. Unless you had some very illegal content on his server and he was charging you a premium to host it. Other than that, he is out of his mind.
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Sounds like Choopa affiliate scheme could pay well
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God damn
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to chargeback:
I cancelled service I did not use service after Terms of choopa was not presented to me in a way that I understood that after my first 13 months I would be automatically enrolled in another 13 months No mention of monthly bills after cancel were provided to me by snail mail or email They stole my money straight up and would like it back How did you not notice $900 each month for all of these months? |
I dont know about Choopa, I only know I asked for a quote and emailed them 2 times never got a response, was looking for $800 monthly dedicated solution. Anyways, I have used alot of other hosts, oxeo, yellowfiber, webair,amerinoc etc. and I only recommend Amerinoc if u are serious about your business. Top notch support, 24hrs standby tickets, about 5 tech professionals round serving day and night, everyone of them knows almost anything. They are decent price too. Give them a try really.
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how do you not notice a $899 bill for months ?
alot of companies have auto renewing contracts tho :( |
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I pay $12 a month for hosting (billed at $144 yearly) and that brings in 5 figures a month.
I remember a time when i was paying $6k a month for servers alone to make just barely more than I'm bringing in now. Choopa was one of the hosts i had. They werent cheap, but they let me do they stuff that I do and never said anything about it as long as I didnt bring in complaints. Here's a good question... If you cancelled the server because $899/month is too much for you, how did you not notice you were still being billed $899/month for the past 5 months? When I get in a position where something is too much and I cancel it, I would damn sure notice if I got billed for it again the very next time it happened. |
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Did you read what you were signing up for ? |
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