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GreenValueHost - Lies, Lies & Lies - Indians, Aliases, Kids, Excuses and Cheats

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Hallo Buddy! здороваться!



We are team anonymous. We hack GVH. We hack GVH employees accounts. We leak information.



WE WANT TO TELL EVERYBODY ABOUT THE TRUTH BEHIND GVH









GVH Executive Summary:



1. Jonathan Nguyen (
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Popular kid, known of lying. Wondering about their ODD ticket reply time? Yes, they hire INDIANS.

Jon creates aliases for each one of these, so smart, so funny.



2. Jaroslav Urban AKA Alan Romano AKA Tyler P (
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Yet another high school kid. Cool aliases and model pictures. Also runs acclaimed host.



3. Lance Jessurun (
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Probably the only one 18+ in GVH. Mysterious.



Speeding tickets and working at fedex



4. Alexander Uren AKA Isabella Donovan (
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Thought this international customer relationships manager is fired already?? NO! NO!! Jon loves him, and assigned him a cute name: Isabella Donovan. And you guessed it, he is a kid, 13 years old and lives in Mt Eden, Auckland, NZ.







GVH Code of Conduct:



1. At least 5x oversell



2. Upsell Upsell Upsell



3. Tell customers lies & excuses





GVH: WE HAVE YOUR WHMCS DATABASE IN HAND.



HINT: GVH CUSTOMERS: MOVE YOUR DATA IMMEDIATELY.



—THIS IS OUR LAST POST IN THIS FORUM—



Regards,

Team Anonymous

GVH surely is the loser.



анонимный
 
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Francisco

Company Lube
Verified Provider
Is there any proof that you have the database?

A sample of the tblhosting table maybe?

Francisco
 

drmike

100% Tier-1 Gogent
So let's see....

1. Jonny = 16.years of age

2. Tyler = 16-17 years of age

3. Lance = 14 in that photo, but like ??? 21?

4. Alex U = 13?  Someone said older... I heard 22, but I don't believe it for a second... Definitely looks like 12 in that photo.... and him playing Isabella? Well maybe he's gender challenged...  That sweater is hiding his man boobs.  I mean if indeed that is really the same Alex U.

I think Alex_U's daddy might be this lad, Kim Jong Sick, I mean Il

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drmike

100% Tier-1 Gogent
and I forgot about the Indians... Wonder if they are child laborers also...? 

Is this the CC business recipe or what?  Child labor + Indians for when kids are in bed or school + shady aliases + Kim Jung Il + HackForums lovers....  VPS BIZ IN A BOX, Linda's box.

and OP, you have Tyler's name wrong...  Close, but wrong.

Database in hand?  Bahaha, heard that before..  If so I doubt it is current, but nothing surprises me anymore.
 

drmike

100% Tier-1 Gogent
Now something that is news is Alex Uren + cohort unnamed appear to have multiple failed companies....  in 2013.  VPS companies, hosting companies, etc.   And it has been said they too have the HF syndrome.  Hacking and rooting at open sores.  Desktop killas.

That scandal-drama is over here:

http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1304298

and...

http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/FrostServe/internet/FrostServe-AKA-Frost-Serve-FlameServe-Flame-Serve-Wilderness-Hosting-Rip-off-Scam-1087415

Flippa'd the site:

http://flippingethics.com/2013/12-03/frostserve-com-being-sold-by-alexanderu-on-flippa-2.html
 

eddynetweb

New Member
Quite honestly... at this point people should be asking GVH for proof that they weren't hacked.  Given everything we know about Jon... yeah, I find the anonymous Russki more credible to put it bluntly.
I already did believe him. It's just, wow.
 

drmike

100% Tier-1 Gogent
Too funny.. Breaking NEWS! Press release... (where is my reporters fedora and special pen?)

This is an official security confirmation from the systems administration team and management of Green Value Hosting, Inc. / GreenValueHost.

We are aware of the public security breach allegations made against us regarding an unauthorized user possessing a copy of our billing and support system database. This allegation is false.

If you are registered in our billing/support system, as far as we are aware through extensive investigation, your data is in safe hands.

If you have any questions regarding this, please contact us through our helpdesk.

Thank You.

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Jon, GVH-Isabella, GVH-Jaroslav, Google

Ahh who do those hands belong to? 

"This allegation is false" ---> False people claiming false things from both sides.... Perhaps you would like to chip in for my new Kickstarter campaign?
 

Alex U

New Member
First of all, I'd just like to make this clear.  I am not 12.  When I applied for a job at GreenValueHost, as part of security measures, Identification was shown.  I showed my drivers license, which clearly shows I am NOT 12.  

Funnily enough, I do not live in Mt. Eden, and that is not me in the photo.  If you'd do a quick Google search there are many Alexander's located around the world.  Just because that 'person' is a kid, doesn't mean it is me.  The reason why I think you chose that specific photo was because he was a kid - and that's just to ruin my reputation.  Why didn't you choose another adult called Alexander U who was an adult?  Proove that it is me.  Can you?  (FYI I actually live in the CBD)

I agree I have made mistakes in the past with hosting companies - please remember this was just when I started hosting. I previously owned a free hosting company, but I had to sell it due to me being busy.  I fully admit that I have made mistakes in the past, but I have learned from my mistakes.  As Rick Warren said We are products of our past, but we don't have to be prisoners of it.” 

I'm not trying to make anyone believe that I am not twelve.  I'm just telling my side of the story.  This thread is not for the whambulance, and it's not for immediate release either.  
 
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texteditor

Premium Buffalo-based Hosting
If you are registered in our billing/support system, as far as we are aware through extensive investigation, your data is in safe hands.
I'm pretty sure when he got hacked or whatever recently he was straight-up handing over ssh access + root passwords to any clown offering to help in the LET thread
 

drmike

100% Tier-1 Gogent
What's up with Tyler?

http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1076788

So a while back a person named Tyler Plack started a site called YavaHost.

It began to prosper, and turned into a wonderful host. I have been reading about hosting and thought i would give it a try, turns out i got in over my head. I ended up buying these hosting domains as a starting point (including yavahost, formally owned by tyler plack):

mtnhost(dot)com
youhostwith(dot)us
yavahost(dot)com

I am lost, i no longer want in this business due to my lack of free time.

I need some advice, i would like someone who knows what they are doing to take over but i can't find them....

Help? Are you interested? Please i need some people A.S.A.P

thanks.

Deion

^--- Failed host in 2011.  Or at ~ 14 years of age.

This doozy

souce: http://tplack.com/posts2/

Starting with $100 & Where It Took Me: Part 1
by Tyler Plack | May 26, 2014 | Blog

Author’s note: I’m writing this post/article/rambling to take a short break from studying for my final exams. At this point, I’m a bit mentally drained, but I’ve been looking to outline this experience for a while. Just to give a better timeline, this post is written retrospectively. The events that are described here actually took place about 8 months ago.

As far as I’m concerned, one good, fundamental concept has come from the Silicon Valley’s bubbling world of start-ups. That one good thing is the idea of bootstrapping. Bootstraping is a term that refers to starting a project — whether it be a business or just a proof of concept — on a shoestring budget. It’s all about not wasting capital where you don’t have to. It’s about not spending money when it isn’t necessary.

Being seventeen, it is difficult to come upon great sums of money to start a project. That specifically is what makes bootstrapping such an attractive approach for people of my age (although, for what my endeavors were, I didn’t need thousands of dollars). The concept is in no way original. I acknowledge that; the business was a way for me to make money online, not an exercise in creativity.

I opened up a hosting company on a hundred dollar budget. I’ve worked on projects with budgets of over 50 times this much; I decided to set my budget so low in order to get back to my roots. I wanted to handle everything myself. I was really happy with the outcome of this because it allowed me to keep much better tabs on my finances.

I signed up for a reseller hosting account with a special feature known as “end user support”. Just for those who are reading now, the company that provided me with this account is still in existence, but they operate at about a tenth of the alacrity that they once did. This feature meant that the company would handle technical inquiries for me. I didn’t rely solely on it (I answered tickets when necessary), but it was nice when I was away from the computer. This was critical, though, because end user support gave me someone else to take care of my clients; I didn’t have to be awake 24/7 to do it.

There was nothing special about the reseller account. It had most of the industry-standard features, and it got the job done. There were occasionally server issues, but for the most part, it worked. It was smooth sailing. The reseller account retailed for about $20 per month, and I used a coupon code that I found online to bring the price down to a recurring $15 invoice each month. I then spent the next few months marketing the business using free and paid advertisements with mixed success.

Over time, the issues on this server began to become more common and prolonged. After about three or four months since the conception of the company, I decided to go ahead and upgrade from the reseller account that I used to host my clients. Just to give perspective, at this point in time, the business was making money–at a rate of about $120 each month. I’m rather proud to say that I was able to do all this off a $15/month reseller account where I provided minimal direct support to my clients.

In the next post, I’m going to outline my decision to upgrade from the reseller account, what it brought, and how I kept myself from becoming tethered to my computer. Also, for those interested in the name of the company, I am not going to provide it. This is about my story, not about promoting my business.
Yeah, take care of everything himself, but then gets outsourced support that does everything.... and this kiddo is a self proclaimed writer.... Banter, pure ego stroking....  Get the lube before you self-immolate.
 
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