You posted four.Bruhhhh I cunt post new thredz
There has to be story behind this question that is probably more entertaining than the question. Was this a topic of disucssion you had with some of the people working on the server that host the sw for this site?what's the best way to describe the transfer portal to a host?
What set me off a bit this morning was the response to a question I posed yesterday that was along the lines of "you guys are support, what do you recommend to avoid this in the future?" (Understand, this is the second time this has happened with these folks in the last two months. They are new to us, a company that came in and bought out our last host.)There has to be story behind this question that is probably more entertaining than the question. Was this a topic of disucssion you had with some of the people working on the server that host the sw for this site?
Ha I knew there was some frustration behind that question. Nothing like working with a vendor that spews nonsense, because the people you are talking to do not know what they are doing and certainly do not have the history to know your environment. The just trying to appese you while someone that does know is working on the issue. I am sure they have someone there that knows but unfortanately it may take you some time to find out who they are and make a connected because all the real work falls on them. These front line guys just have there talking point script.What set me off a bit this morning was the response to a question I posed yesterday that was along the lines of "you guys are support, what do you recommend to avoid this in the future?" (Understand, this is the second time this has happened with these folks in the last two months. They are new to us, a company that came in and bought out our last host.)
Their response was we needed "more space, more CPU's, and they followed it with a link to their product page." What they are recommending is hosting packages for software we haven't used in years: "here are our vBulletin packages" when we're running Xenforo.
Get this. We stopped using vB when they were on version four; they are currently running version eight. We're on our third version of Xf and stopped running vBulletin eight years ago.
It's almost like your car mechanic quoting an engine rebuild on a Honda Accord when you're driving a Toyota Tundra.
We've spoken with their senior support staff and it's no better than their "junior" staff so far.I am sure they have someone there that knows but unfortanately it may take you some time to find out who they are and make a connected because all the real work falls on them.
Don’t you hate it when you’re looking for service and they’re looking for a commission? I’d move from them even if it cost more in the short term. Then again, that’s easy for me to say. Good luck dealing with unsupportive support folks!What set me off a bit this morning was the response to a question I posed yesterday that was along the lines of "you guys are support, what do you recommend to avoid this in the future?" (Understand, this is the second time this has happened with these folks in the last two months. They are new to us, a company that came in and bought out our last host.)
Their response was we needed "more space, more CPU's, and they followed it with a link to their product page." What they are recommending is hosting packages for software we haven't used in years: "here are our vBulletin packages" when we're running Xenforo.
Get this. We stopped using vB when they were on version four; they are currently running version eight. We're on our third version of Xf and stopped running vBulletin eight years ago.
It's almost like your car mechanic quoting an engine rebuild on a Honda Accord when you're driving a Toyota Tundra.
Yep. Same with new threads.When I post a reply and get the error message, I am hitting refresh and the reply posts.
Edit: Same with this post.
...and we're moving.We're packing boxes ...
I will never get rid of this email, I am famous for itSo Doe is the one user keeping AOL a thing