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Serious Date Bug in WHMCS
Careful if you adjust the date in WHMCS for billing cycles. I had a customer auto terminate after adjusting the due date.
It's normally say 04/01/2013 I changed it in the box to 5/01/2013 and when you click save it becomes 05/01/0013 so it was terminated for being a thousand years overdue
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actually, it was two thousand years
Wow. That's quite the overdue invoice! Which version of WHMCS is this in?
5.2 but might be a earlier version still has this problem
How did it terminate immediatly? Did you change the due date like right before the cron job? What did you tell the client lol
It happened once here too, thank God the client still didn't use the vps. Since then we stopped auto terminate.
Happened to us as well. WHmcs is just too buggy
Ouch, have you reported this yet?
I also reported a bug with cancellation requests - cancellation reason shows in email what client entered but in WHMCS just shows as 'End of billing period' for all cancellation requests.
@Patrick yeah I get that too, I have to go fish the email up.
That one is already in there to do list for next update from the ticket I submitted but they told me for future bug reports:
https://www.whmcs.com/members/bugreport.php
Though something like the due date bug should be high priority really
Oh god I laughed at that.
Imagine the client, "My service is down, let's go and see why... 1000 years!?"
Sorry but that is hilarious.
We stopped auto-terminate years ago, during our Virtualizor days, because Virtualizor was brain damaged.
I don't really like an automated script whose focus is destroying customer data. I think WHMCS should put some sort of "better don't!" message on the automation page.
Agreed. Ryan stripped the code from the VirtPanel module. It's incapable of issuing a termination command. Helps us sleep better.
Turned it off on my end. Will just resort to manual terminations of non paid accounts.
All services are manually terminated. suspend first terminate later.
@24khost this is one time it doesn't really look like you read the thread. We're not discussing policies we're discussing a bug in WHMCS.
I did I guess I didn't answer it how you want! @shovenose sometimes keeping your mouth shut is better.
Totally agree with this. Bugs here could be disastrous...
I'd have to agree with @24khost in this one.
The reason why we adopted the "No Automatic Termination" is due to possible issues like this. Several hosts have already taken measures against it and do manual termination instead of relying on WHMCS to handle it for us. In all seriousness, it does help us sleep better at night knowing that WHMCS can't automatically delete any client's container.
So yes this is an issue in WHMCS, but why can't we also discuss the precautions we take to avoid issues such as this (until they patch it)? There's also the possibility WHMCS might have another issue similar to this. What we're focusing on is to make sure we're NEVER in this situation.
I have this issue too, if a client skips a month of payment then starts up again it will back create invoices like this:
@Spencer well, this might be a feature, not a bug.
If a clients skips a month you should cancel his service.
Douchebag, that wasn't a bad advice from @24khost
Shower bag?
No TommehM A douchebag is how some women would make thier nether regions smell more pleasent back in the day. Guess it could be called a shower bag in other countries as that is where you would use it.