With a certain hosting company I had 2 contracts (under 1 account number)
Back in feb I was issued with an invoice for more than I should have been (I had recently downgraded contract 2 contracts are billed seperately).
I contacted them and told them and within a week I received another invoice for a negative amount I was to pay the difference.
Fair enough I was late in paying it (late april, The f1st package was fully paid until June) I received a letter on the 9th of May (dated 7th) saying they were cancelling the hosting and that I had 30 days to get the contents of the packages and databases (would have to be thru tech support as I had no access) they had as well shut off the websites.
On the 10th I phoned tech support and requested the contents of the database of the package that was paid until June (this 1 was also shut off even tho still had a month to run) I received an email with a partial mysql dump (you could see it was partial it was only 4KB and ended halfway thru an insert statement)
I immediately emailed them back and asked for the complete dump which was ignored. then contacted them using the contact form on the control panel which I never received a response.
I have since phoned them roughly 5 times continuously asking for the mysql dump they kept saying they would send it. Eventually on friday they said the system was down and they would send it when back up, again I heard nothing so today I phoned again and now told that it has been deleted (please note 30 days is not up yet)
After being passed about I was told I should have arranged it within 2 weeks (even tho I did) and that not even their backups went that far back.
I have now had a chance to check my bank statement and they received the cheque for payment the same day they cancelled the packages. They say that I have no right for that money to be refunded.
The site in question was alive for 3 years so it is a 3 year database I have lost (had about 70,000 visits a month, not a huge amount but it was for a cult film)
The company in question is one and one.
With this where do I stand
Back in feb I was issued with an invoice for more than I should have been (I had recently downgraded contract 2 contracts are billed seperately).
I contacted them and told them and within a week I received another invoice for a negative amount I was to pay the difference.
Fair enough I was late in paying it (late april, The f1st package was fully paid until June) I received a letter on the 9th of May (dated 7th) saying they were cancelling the hosting and that I had 30 days to get the contents of the packages and databases (would have to be thru tech support as I had no access) they had as well shut off the websites.
On the 10th I phoned tech support and requested the contents of the database of the package that was paid until June (this 1 was also shut off even tho still had a month to run) I received an email with a partial mysql dump (you could see it was partial it was only 4KB and ended halfway thru an insert statement)
I immediately emailed them back and asked for the complete dump which was ignored. then contacted them using the contact form on the control panel which I never received a response.
I have since phoned them roughly 5 times continuously asking for the mysql dump they kept saying they would send it. Eventually on friday they said the system was down and they would send it when back up, again I heard nothing so today I phoned again and now told that it has been deleted (please note 30 days is not up yet)
After being passed about I was told I should have arranged it within 2 weeks (even tho I did) and that not even their backups went that far back.
I have now had a chance to check my bank statement and they received the cheque for payment the same day they cancelled the packages. They say that I have no right for that money to be refunded.
The site in question was alive for 3 years so it is a 3 year database I have lost (had about 70,000 visits a month, not a huge amount but it was for a cult film)
The company in question is one and one.
With this where do I stand







