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DevCapsule deadpooling
Looks like it's a goner.
Hi Me,
We have some sad news to share, DevCapsule will be closing on the 4th of November 2018 (30 Days from now)
It's been a good two years but after a series of discussions we've decided to close the doors.
What happens next?
You can no longer deploy VM's or add Credit at DevCapsule.
All Virtual Machine's will be stopped and deleted on the 4th of November.
If you would like to request a refund for unused credit after you have cleared all of your virtual machines from your account, you must do so by the 19th of November 2018 (45 Days from now). Please submit a ticket in the control panel to make this request.
On behalf of everyone at DevCapsule, I’d like to thank you for your custom over the past two years. If there’s anything we can help with over the next 30 days please submit a ticket and we’ll be happy to help.
Kindest Regards,
Ryan H
DevCapsule
Comments
Just a cloud vaporization.
This is standard closure, not deadpool.
Deadpool is when you hit and run. Typical schema:
Schema popularized by hosts such as GVH and constantly updated by various scammers.
LOL
Anyway people have to say "deadpool" even when its clear and obvious that is not the case because they are addicted to drama and spewing bile when the slightest opportunity arises.
It's a shame, I used them a few months back and have nothing negative to say for their service. It was always reliable during the time I used them.
I mean, not long ago the main
manboy left(?) and started https://www.aulerion.com/ most likely couldn't find someone to take his place.@AnthonySmith said:
Chances are the summerhost probably won't be buying games legit
I disagree. The word "deadpooling " and "deadpool" when used with a company just means it is closing/closed.
For example use see:https://techcrunch.com/2006/06/03/foldcomfolds/ , https://techcrunch.com/tag/deadpool/
In LET forum deadpool means: flipflop and run with money. Nothing else.
“When I use a word it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less."
Deadpool:
the figurative outcome when betting on someone's financial demise or virtual death; "cheapskates and shoeminers had a dead pool where they would gamble on which summerhost would die next"
that's SCAM (and deadpooling is a mean to that)
This is a shame - their VPS's performed well for me (although support was not particularly fast recently).
Just me or is that website down?
Last week I opened a ticket asking when will their LA location be restocked. Their answer was next month.
Typical scheme, rent from OVH and resell five times more expensive and five times less specs like a many does.
They owned the hardware and weren't at OVH..?
Just example. Rent or own hardware in same DC not really matters for client.
I guess he thought he is putting his own and left the company.
Short afterwards, they shut it down.
I requested for a refund and they rejected it saying my credit are promotional. My $100 is gone.
Were they ?
Yes. It was a my mistake to jump in this pool 3 months ago.
Having a lot deploying issues with them at the beginning. I eventually asked them to cancel and refund twice because my machines never booted up.
After few days they fixed it but they convinced me to stay. At last I gave them a chance, and now my money gone with them.
@seikan
IMO you're not really owed anything if it's promo credit
Yes, indeed. I added £100.00 GBP and my credit is £200.00 GBP.
I only created 2 £4.00 VM 2 months ago. How possible I can used up the credit?
This is totally unfair right? You are closing your business and just assume my credits are promotional and took away all the money?
Hmm, above screenshot doesn't prove anything though?
@seikan
Fair enough, I'd say you're entitled to £92 of your funds back given the information you've posted. Worse case scenario, if you're in the 180 day window for a PP dispute, try that route and getting a partial refund. That is, if you can't convince the provider to change their mind.
Just an update from me for those who are curious.
I contacted DevCapsule but they no longer respond to me. I opened a dispute from PayPal for a refund of £80 with explanation and some proves.
Today I got an email from PayPal informing that my dispute has been accepted and I got my £80 back.
Yes, pity...they were...OK.
TBH in August me personally I never received the answer from them for my question about limits. So it is not uncommon.
But service was cool anyway.
Someone knows such easy and not expensive service for running VMs and announcing ipv6/ipv4 ?
My question is real.
Here http://ip6.im/recommended-isp.html it was the sole easy service with VM and announces. So may be someone know another one.
You’re looking for BGP but can’t spot an obvious offer from @Jack? C’mon...