I contacted them 2 weeks before my server renewal (well, 13 days before).I seem that I may of been misunderstanding what happened. I will split this up to get some clarifications.
Firstly, when and what day did you contact them in their EST timezone? Finally when and what did they said when you explained to them of the first instance?
This MAY of been a simple misunderstanding. What they most likely talking about is that their in house faxing machine cannot access the internet. This is common security practices and thus why your request been denied. In other words it was not commercially practical for them to speed up the process for you.
This one is quite interesting to me indeed. So I follow you correctly...
They attached additional RAM on top of your first order that you didn't order/upgrade to?
AND attached a pair of drives that were +1TB larger?
All without telling you when each of those actions took place? Until you had issues with them?
I repeatedly attempted to make it clear that it was their bank that had to fax it, but they persisted to deny the possibility.
Yes, the RAM was added to my first ever order with them without me asking. I was quite excited because of that and thanked Radic a bunch (we talked when I got my first server).
Later, with my second server, they added the additional 2TB (1TB extra per drive). The server was already built before the billing issues, so it wasn't because of the billing issues that they added it.
I knew they did it, but I just accepted it. If I get free stuff, awesome. But when they try to use that as a way to avoid SLA, it gets a bit silly.All without telling you when each of those actions took place? Until you had issues with them?
