02-17-2016, 06:12 PM
I've never head of them, but it's a common problem.
I don't know whether they are an EIG host, but ever since EIG purchased a lot of webhosting companies, they have really pushed them all down the drain. A great (or rather, terrible) example of this is HostGator, which used to be really well known for their customer service. Now they over sell like crazy, which not only has tech implications but also on support (on host gator support it can take hours to get hold of someone).
Again, I'm not saying EIG owns them, just that it's a common problem in the hosting industry.
I don't know whether they are an EIG host, but ever since EIG purchased a lot of webhosting companies, they have really pushed them all down the drain. A great (or rather, terrible) example of this is HostGator, which used to be really well known for their customer service. Now they over sell like crazy, which not only has tech implications but also on support (on host gator support it can take hours to get hold of someone).
Again, I'm not saying EIG owns them, just that it's a common problem in the hosting industry.