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First, as a preface, let me state that due to being an IWstack customer I have an unlimited Rage4 partner account so this does not affect me at this time.
As many of you know, gbshouse's anycast DNS service Rage4, very popular among and spawned out of the "cheap VPS" community, has always offered a freemium service, offering roughly 250k free queries per month, then charging something like 1 euro per million queries thereafter.
Now, this kind of business model is not at all uncommon, save for two big differences in Rage4's system - first that pre-paying/"crediting" accounts is not possible, only after-billing-period charging is done; and secondly that Rage4 does not 'cut off' free-tier members after their 250k queries. These two, combined, means that Rage4 DNS allows free-tier members' accounts to accrue charges to their account without any certainty of payment.
This is all well and good if Rage4's owners are content with eating whatever losses they might incur by providing more free service than originally promised, but in the second public thread I've seen gbshouse complain about the matter, Rage4 now plans on sending collections agencies after its users.
This seems to be one of the most horribly unethical things I've seen from a hosting company, which is saying something since the hosting industry is awash with scumbags
As many of you know, gbshouse's anycast DNS service Rage4, very popular among and spawned out of the "cheap VPS" community, has always offered a freemium service, offering roughly 250k free queries per month, then charging something like 1 euro per million queries thereafter.
Now, this kind of business model is not at all uncommon, save for two big differences in Rage4's system - first that pre-paying/"crediting" accounts is not possible, only after-billing-period charging is done; and secondly that Rage4 does not 'cut off' free-tier members after their 250k queries. These two, combined, means that Rage4 DNS allows free-tier members' accounts to accrue charges to their account without any certainty of payment.
This is all well and good if Rage4's owners are content with eating whatever losses they might incur by providing more free service than originally promised, but in the second public thread I've seen gbshouse complain about the matter, Rage4 now plans on sending collections agencies after its users.
This seems to be one of the most horribly unethical things I've seen from a hosting company, which is saying something since the hosting industry is awash with scumbags
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