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01-11-2008, 04:34 PM #1Newbie
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Hostgator accepted my order and then booted me out
Signed up with hostgator earlier today.
Paid with paypal, received account info and later a email stating that they don't accept orders from my country unless paid by wire transfer for one year in full.
Has anyone had the same issue?
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01-11-2008, 04:37 PM #2Everything in life is swelly
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Never heard of that...pretty weird. If they are doing that I would say run for your life for a new host.
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01-11-2008, 04:39 PM #3Newbie
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Yes sound weird I know, spend 45 minutes on live chat to get a decent explanation but no luck.
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01-11-2008, 04:50 PM #4Web Hosting Master
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Paid is paid, seems to me.
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01-11-2008, 05:01 PM #5Newbie
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01-11-2008, 05:33 PM #6Web Hosting Master
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Where are you from?
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01-11-2008, 05:33 PM #7Temporarily Out of Service
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I'm guessing your account is either from China or South Africa. We've decided to stop taking orders from a few countries unless paid by wire transfer.
We can verify with a copy of credit card, id, phone call etc, and more orders end up being fraud then good. It's crazy how sophisticated the fraudsters have become.
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01-11-2008, 05:39 PM #8Newbie
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01-11-2008, 05:41 PM #9Newbie
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01-11-2008, 05:51 PM #10Newbie
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01-11-2008, 05:57 PM #11Web Hosting Guru
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I would think that something of this nature should be blocked from their order system.
For instance if the IP or address or phone or (whatever criteria is chosesn) of the person placing the order is within either of the 2 countries listed they get redirected to an explination of why they can't order.
Hope they get this sorted for you, mate.
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01-11-2008, 06:03 PM #12The Linux Specialist
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If that is the case, you shouldn't accept the order or at least put some reminder that you do not allow orders coming from those specific country.
What a shame! How about those respectful and honest business man who live in China ?
Oh well, it is your choice and business :-)
To the OP: I recommend you to look for other host. There are plenty that is more stable and reliable.
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01-11-2008, 06:07 PM #13Junior Guru
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I find this unacceptable as what is wrong with South Africas. We don't have any issues with your country. i do business with paypal all the time and the fact that paypal except me what give you the right to discriminate against South Africans. We pay in dollars and my credit card is also with Virgin and you know owns virgin Money
I say VANTHEMAN go somewhere else. i am with prontohost.net and scalahosting and have no problem.
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01-11-2008, 06:35 PM #14Junior Guru
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I just had chat with hostgator and here is the transcript.
(not sure if i can post here but if in error i will remove)
Welcome to HostGator Live Chat! You are now chatting with 'Daniel C' Daniel C: Welcome to HostGator, how may I assist you?
johan: hi i believe your company discriminate against sOUTH aFRICANS
Daniel C: How so?
johan: a sa signed up with you payed with paypal and later his account was cancelled because he is from SA
Daniel C: It may have been cancelled due to fraud, but we do not discriminate on ethnicity or origin.
johan: no it wasnt as the money was already processed and now he have to wait for a refund from paypal. one of you people also stated on WHT that you dont except orders from SA unless it is wired and for a full year. Wouldnt you say that is discriminate
Daniel C: Yes, that is our policy.
johan: why?
Daniel C: A lot of fraud does occur in certain areas, so we have updated our policy accordingly.
johan: so you are saying we South Africans cant be trusted?
Daniel C: I am not saying that at all, but the fraud ratings are higher in certain areas.
johan: South Africa?
Daniel C: South Africa, Nigeria, China, among others
johan: I see, why dont you state that on your website then?
Daniel C: I will inform the management, but I have not control on what is on the website.
johan: So Paypal excepts me but you wont?
Daniel C: That is our policy sir.
Daniel C: I cannot change it.
johan: Bad policy and people should know about that. Well i have to take my business elsewhere
Daniel C: Ok, have a great day.
Just wondering if this on there website is truth or what
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01-11-2008, 06:41 PM #15Disabled
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would think that something of this nature should be blocked from their order system.
For instance if the IP or address or phone or (whatever criteria is chosesn) of the person placing the order is within either of the 2 countries listed they get redirected to an explination of why they can't order.
Hope they get this sorted for you, mate.
eneJust wondering if this on there website is truth or what
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01-11-2008, 06:43 PM #16Disabled
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johan,
Where are you getting the information that HG will not accept your order? The WILL accept it if you take out a yearly prepaid contract.
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01-11-2008, 06:48 PM #17Web Hosting Master
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In hostgator's defense... they really are not trying to discriminate. It is a numbers game, and in my entire tenure in the hosting industry I have to agree that a huge amount of fraud comes from southeast asia as well as many various parts of africa, and parts of eastern europe. Also, frausters are getting much, much, much more sophisticated, where in the past verification by telephone or card scan was a plausible way to validate an account, now fraudsters understand these approaches and plan ahead for them making them look much more legitimate (e.g. they have a card scan ready with the same card number at the time of order, for example, or use VOIP lines with local area codes in the same area as the cardholder...)
And don't forget that there is a huge cost to a business for accepting fraud. Chargebacks that most definitely result from accepting fraudulent orders, the bank investigations, the risk of losing your merchant account and not to mention the administrative overhead of reviewing chargebacks... Oh, and the merchant provider typically charges a fee on top of the chargeback for their overhead in processing it... and the legitimate cardholder often calls upset and accusing the hosting provider of perpetrating the fraud when in reality the hosting company was just as much a victim.
All in all a bad deal for everyone involved except the fraudster. Hostgator is simply protecting its interests based on statistics and there is nothing wrong with that.---
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01-11-2008, 06:51 PM #18Engineer
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While it's unfair on the legitimate users from such countries what do you expect businesses to do? It's those countries job to lower the fraud rate however take china for example it's next to impossible to get any sort of abuse handled.
If a country is costing you money in fraud then I do feel hostgator is justified in such actions.
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01-11-2008, 06:52 PM #19/home/xenos
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Take a look at their TOS - http://www.hostgator.com/tos.shtml
They have so many restrictions on content and resource usage it would be very difficult to come close to using that much space and bandwidth.0
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01-11-2008, 06:56 PM #20Temporarily Out of Service
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We wish we could block it in the billing system, but unfortunately I don't believe our version of modernbill can do something so complicated. We are working on a inhouse billing solution that will hopefully solve this problem along with 100's of other issues we have with modernbill.
The problem we've had from South Africa to be exact is that the orders are legit but even with a good payment method. We receive more spammers then legit customers based on the patterns we've seen recently. By taking south africa orders we lose more business then we gain as a result of servers getting blacklisted.
We have more issues from China and South Africa then Vietnam now a days.
I'm available to anyone who has sign up problems, and I'll personally take the time to make a decision against policy.0
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01-11-2008, 06:57 PM #21Junior Guru
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Yes sure but who wants to pay yearly . If SA all of a sudden is a problem for HG they must state it on there website, and much the same here in SA we also get fraud from USA, EU, China etc.
i know South African running hosting companies selling to USA etc just living in another country. i also checked the signup and there is no mention of this anywhere in the signup process. You can order a dedicated etc, pay and then a while later your order gets cancelled.
In there TOS there is no mention of this either.0
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01-11-2008, 07:08 PM #22Junior Guru
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i still don't understand why you have a problem with South Africa. When i signed up with Paypal i verified myself and Paypal finds me to be legit so why cant you.
The fact remains why accept orders and then when it is a SA ip cancel the order after you accepted our money and how can that be fraud
There is no mention of these restrictions anywhere on your website and in your TOS
If you don't want our business how about stating in on your website. You don't need no billing system for that. When i signup state "South Africans not welcome" We will understand we have gone through a lot in the last 15 years and can handle rejection.0
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01-11-2008, 07:13 PM #23The Linux Specialist
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01-11-2008, 07:17 PM #24Web Hosting Guru
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01-11-2008, 07:18 PM #25The Linux Specialist
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Then in the meantime, you can put on top of the order page or some reminder in your page that you do not accept orders from china and south africa so that the customer will not experience any charges if they want a refund just like the case of the OP.
This is the reason he got disappointed.
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