How To Get In Trouble with WebHostingPad
Q: How to Start Problems with WebhostingPad?
Have you seen web pages and web sites complaining about WebhostingPad and those so called WebhostingPad-sucks reviews. If you are researching about WebHostingPad, did you get confused about getting started with WebhostingPad hosting service? Or if you are already hosting with WebhostingPad, are you afraid you will get your account suspended anytime soon?
After going through hundreds or maybe even thousands of complaints, hate-pages, negative comments and problems about and doing web hosting comparison on almost every web hosting companies out there, hostingtopic.com presents to you – more than 10 ways to get in trouble with WebhostingPad. Sure, after you have done any of the items mentioned below, you can start to say that WebhostingPad sucks or WebhostingPad is bad. Because they will probably suspend your account or atleast you will be getting the “love” letter or message from WHP. If you really want to start having problems quickly with WebhostingPad or even any of your current or future web host, try one of these great trouble maker steps!
- Create a porn site. If that is too much work, just put some porn images on your blog.
- Host a file sharing website on your WebHostingPad shared hosting account.
- Refuse to use any of the best online backup services such as Carbonite or Mozy as your backup solution. Instead, insist to manually dumping everything to your “unlimited” disk-space on your hosting account. Forget about using the automated and free 2GB backup service by Mozy. WebhostingPad said you get “unlimited” storage space after all. No limit on what you can store so why bother with another unknown service.
- You have lots of files to store and share with friends like your MP3 and movie files, or maybe work and project files at the office. You decide again to use the “unlimited” storage space of your hosting account and place everything in there. WebhostingPad said you get “unlimited” diskspace so why waste the space. The online storage and sharing services such as ElephantDrive is too much of a hassle when you can get everything in one account – web hosting, data backup, and file storage.
- Ask WebhostingPad to transfer your old website from the old hosting provider. The more complex the applications you have on the previous provider, the better. Put in some database to spice up the transfer process. Make a big fuss if you cannot get your applications running the way it was.
- Go find an interesting sounding name like webhostingpad-sucks-AAAA.com (change AAAA with your own choice of word) use this domain name to sign-up for your free domain-for-life feature available with the WebhostingPad package.
- Use expletive and be rude when dealing with customer support.
- Start getting 60,000 hits per day on your shared hosting.
- Try call tech support and quickly refuse to deal with tech support with any non-native or foreign accent. Argue with the hosting company why they have to outsource their support to India (or whatever other country) when so many people in your country are jobless.
- Post your WebhostingPad username and password of your hosting account on an internet forum to get some help with your PHP program.
- Ask customer support to debug your program(s).
- Sign-up with the free-domain-for-life package and after a few days, tell WebhostingPad that you want to move host and you would like to take the free domain with you to the new host. You also would like to use their 30-days money back guarantee and demand all your money back.
- Install blackhat programs and leave all the trails behind. If you receive any email about some script exceeding some resource quota, pretend you don’t know about the script.
What is the moral of the story? Basically, 80% of the problems with WebhostingPad web hosting can be avoided. Sometimes we are just ignorant about the WebhostingPad’s TOS and try to push the limits. Just remember, according to a study conducted by America’s premier customer services research firm, TARP, customers are more likely to speak about a company when things go wrong rather than when they go right. On average, customers are twice as likely to talk about a bad experience as they are to share a positive one. So we can safely say that for every negative comment about WebhostingPad, there are two more good WebhostingPad reviews we did not hear about.
Now that you know the truth, and the “formula to avoid”, you can safely sign up with WebhostingPad. If you are just starting up with your online presence, most probably will not run into any problem with WebhostingPad. If later you have expanded beyond shared hosting, then you will know that is the time to move to a bigger package like VPS or dedicated.
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If you already have a hosting account with WebhostingPad. Do not be afraid. As long as you do not do anything out of the ordinary with your website, you just need to get the unlimited Carbonite solution to backup your data or ElephantDrive to store and share your files and you can go on with your business with a more peaceful mind.
This parody is inspired by the free web hosting tips to start web hosting problems by the web hosting guide, and rewritten and twisted with permission.
don’t get why you are bashing webhostingpad – i’m with them for over a year now and a happy customer. you obviously get what you pay for, i haven’t seen any other host offering the same value.
no glitches or outages on my site, all running smoothly…
Webhostingpad.com sucks! Terrible service level, and will suspend your account without alert or notification. For your request via their tickets or mails, you will get nothing.
I’ve been with WHP for just over a year and have been really happy…. until now. When I signed up, I was offered a domain name free for life.. now a year later, my life seems to be only 1 year long because they’re charging me for my free domain name. When I try telling them that I signed up for a free domain for life, the first time, the lady tells me that shes been with the company for a loooong time and that they’ve never offered free domain for life. Then when I later find a page on their website mentioning the free for life deal, they tell me that they had that deal back in 2008 and they’ve never had it since.
So yeah WHP are good as long as you have no problems… when you do, it’s a long story involving alot of tickets they close because they don’t want to answer, alot of live chats with support where they go silent and then they close the chats in your face… anyway, I say stay away!