HWH Andrew
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What would you do if your company had an investor to help your startup and out of no where, took your server offline and has control of your domain? You still had active clients and no longer have any of their files.
What would you do if your company had an investor to help your startup and out of no where, took your server offline and has control of your domain? You still had active clients and no longer have any of their files.
Not even server backups??You still had active clients and no longer have any of their files.
you can start off with very little, start with a reseller account, build up a clientbase them move the master reseller, then onto a VPS/dedicated server as money come in.
this is how i started in the hosting business and now i have several servers
Only thing keep me from getting customers right now, is that WMHCS license. If I had customers lined up, I'd get it. But my luck I would get it and no one would sign up.
So, phooey... :crash: I am not going to get it, at least not at this point.
Did you have an investment contract with the person? You can possibly go legal on them for damage to the business.
Definitely need backups elsewhere, but a solid contract is something you'll need for the future. No ONE PERSON should be able to destroy the company if you have the right legal provisions in place. Someone would be liable for the actions.
if you are using cpanel then why not try phphostbot http://www.idevspot.com/PhpHostBot.php one off fee $24.95 this will give you a start.
or their is Accountlab Plus (free) which will give you a start.
easyhostmedia, I guess you would be right about it being more of a sponsor then an investor.
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Anyway, the full story behind it had been, we were told the server was being moved. After a week of down time which is very odd due to it being a cloud server and everything.
When I contacted him to see when it would be back up, he claimed it had never been down. -- Strange as none of my clients were able to connect, I was unable to connect even with various proxies to see if it had been a firewall issue.
He then said he sent me an email with all of the information in which I never received. A few words were said and right after he dropped all contact and servers and had banned us from his support system. Which is still odd as he has said the same words to us multiple times.
In my opinion, I believed everything went down because he no longer wanted to sponsor us but didn't want to tell us either.
You would need a lawyer, and hopefully you made a contract from the beginning.