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someone suggested this earlier.
When I visited that site, I could not figure out how to deliver a message. The blog has a built-in spam filter, whatever I wanted to say is filtered out and I simply could not post anything to the blog.
So how can I use that blog to communicate with the ceo?
if you are not getting answers for your tickets and calls then this is very worst.I may think they are hiding your scripts etc
A host should give reason and a backup for the customer if they were banning but for your reasons it totally looks dream host has been damaged your business
I have readed this thread today or i may be hosted with them later as i thought to do thanks for posting here
Moral of the story: Don't be fool enough to go without atleast 1 backed up copy of your websites.
#2 Don't break any contracts! tos agreements are important - dreamhost has no obligation whatsoever to give you your files back. I bet they deleted your entire account as soon as they closed it. (you broke a contract - if you broke a lease agreement the car company has every right to take back the car) Big companies have to be strict to succeed.