1T3
Hosting fraud. Beware of these crooks!

Internet & Web

I have signed up with 1T3. Problems without end. Downtime exceeding three days in a row. Since the beginning of the year 2005, this is 13 days now, there were nine days with longer downtime, one period was a full 3 days and one for almost 24 hours. No service, nothing. The company is hiding behind e-mail addresses. Only after the problems startet, I found out that the company doesn't even have an address on the web site.

Almost impossible to find out who is behind this fraud. Through a contact I have learned, that the guy has an extremely bad reputation, not only in this business. I have to return my credit card and sign up for a new one with a new number, because of fear that the guy is just charging again at the end of the term. Impossible to get a refund. Leaving the company and forgetting about the money also not possible. They just steal your domain.

When you reach a certain amount of traffic, they just cut you off.

The are promising 1000MB storage and unmetered bandwidth, but the shop is so small, they could not even handle 100 clients on that basis. Uploading filesis so slow and complicated, that it would take you a full year to bring up 1000MB, always interrupted by frequent downtime.

This is a criminal set up and everybody should be warned.

Herbert
Zurich
Switzerland


Company: 1T3
Country: Canada
Province: Nationwide
Address: Not Disclosed
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