I saw it last night BurstNET I want to write something about the closed notice, but I don't know where to start.
Burst, also known as 84, was the first VPS I used. It was purchased from Taobao in 2010 and bought on behalf of Youfu. com (It seems that he didn't start the rent machine himself at that time). At that time, I didn't have PayPal, and I was pure white about VPS.
The blog has introduced 84 for many times. In a long time, the introduction to him has specifically stated that the risk of running away is close to zero.
The last time his blog introduced him was in January this year. Since the end of last year, 84 people have changed their CEOs, bosses (transfers), and computer rooms. Both the product quality and customer service quality have gone from bad to worse.
At present, Burst has an announcement that provides the termination time of the service, but does not mention the remaining time payment to the user annually. If it is not returned, it will be a runaway.
It is with great regret that we inform you that all of your services with BurstNET will be terminating on your next billing cycle/renewal/current expiration of purchased services but in all cases no later than July 25th, 2014. If you are a CO-Location client you can disregard this message. Your services will persist.
You will have until July 24th to migrate your services to other providers. On July 25th all services will be terminated.
We apologize for any inconveniences and wish you and your businesses great success.
Kind Regards,
BurstNET
In fact, on the 7th of this month, I received a 10% discount email from Burst, and I sent them a work order saying that if they continue to ignore the work order, the product will get worse and worse, and closing the door is the only way.... Well, I was unlucky to say it.
I don't know how many readers are still using Burst products. If you are still using Burst products, please be sure to handle your data backup before July 25.
Readers often leave messages on blogs. Will * * * hosts run away*** Is it risky to run away? Through this, we have once again verified a truth: any IDC has the risk of bankruptcy and running away, and monthly payment and backup are the most effective means to reduce losses. At the same time, it also blows a big ear to those who are untrustworthy of IDC: running away is not a Chinese patent!
The latest update will be sent to Hostwinds.com by email in 84. The VPS service will be transferred to Hostwinds.com to receive:
we have just reached a deal with Hostwinds.com another provider of VPS services. They have agreed to migrate all active Burst.net vePortal Linux VPS client’s over to their infrastructure. They will also be offering all client’s a full 30 days of free service on their infrastructure. We want to assure you that all of your data will be transferr ed 100% intact by the Hostwinds team. Hostwinds has agreed to beat or match all current Burst.net VPS prices.
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