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Alex | Vibe Coder
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Alex | Vibe Coder
@AlexVibeCode
I help Shopify & WooCommerce stores stop losing sales to slow hosting. Built a free tool that shows your exact revenue leak in 3 minutes → https://t.co/73p0vg2Soh
加入时间 Mart 2019
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@ethanjaack "Exactly — the hard part is most alternatives run the same renewal pricing playbook. The one metric worth checking before switching is the year-2 renewal rate, not the intro price. What host are you currently on?"
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@boshigao2016 The renewal trap is the same playbook across every major host. I built a free calculator showing the true 3-year cost before you commit: futurestack.online/hosting-calcul… — useful if you're evaluating alternatives.
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@effectnchanges Bluehost makes cancellation deliberately difficult — it's designed that way. Email billing@bluehost.com directly with "cancellation request" in the subject line and keep a copy. Phone and chat agents are trained to retain you. The email route creates a paper trail theycan't ignor
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@bluehost can you please tell me how else to cancel my sub. I am in the UK and I should not have to incur charges to cancel. is there an email address?
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@BlakeWhittle7 @bluehost That's a known Bluehost tactic — charging for add-ons attached to a product that's expiring anyway. The renewal centre buries it. The broader issue is most hosts structure billing this way because most customers don't check. Are you moving the domain elsewhere or letting it expir
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I think it's shady how @bluehost still bills you 14 days in advance for domain privacy when the domain is set to expire. You gotta cancel both.
When the domain expires, what is the privacy + protection actually doing? Nothing - is the answer.
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@FinTechIreland Billing for services that aren't being delivered and then threatening account suspension over a chargeback is a pattern — not a one-off. Worth documenting everything in writing before escalating further. What's the actual service failure — speed, uptime, or something else?
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Wow. #bluehost is now reverting to bullying tactics. For initiating a #chargeback to pursue legal rights it threatens to cancel/suspended services. That is illegal. We're still going to pay for services we use, but a chargeback for services we pay for that it is not delivering. The chargeback will be proportionate, not total fees. Want we want is fast resolution and Bluehost to lead on compensation to discharge its legal and business obligation.
Bluehost@bluehost
@FinTechIreland We recommend addressing billing concerns directly with our billing team rather than initiating a chargeback, as this helps avoid potential interruptions or account suspensions. We’ve responded to your most recent DM and are happy to continue the conversation there anytime.
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@StevearenoBR @bluehost Billing an expired card after you requested cancellation is a known escalation tactic. $2,782 on a VPS means you were a real customer — not a $3/mo intro deal. Did they actually confirm the cancellation in writing or just verbally via chat?
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@bluehost I thought close my account by turning off auto renewal you and you try to bill an expired credit card for 2782.47 I chatted with your staff to cancel the VPS service now you email me to become a "featured in a Bluehost customer story" NO WAY

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@boshigao2016 Been burned — SiteGround year 1 vs year 2 is a 275%
increase. The renewal price is never on the landing page.
One thing worth checking on Hostinger: their renewal
rate too. Most hosts run the same playbook.
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@boshigao2016 SiteGround's renewal jump is one of the steepest — goes
from $3.99 to $14.99/mo. On 3 years that's a $396
difference vs a host with price-locked renewals.
The loyalty discount game they play is deliberate.
What are you paying on Hostinger at renewal?
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@pranvtwt @jainmahir_10 @kalashvasaniya That gap is the whole game — intro price vs renewal are
completely different products on most hosts. Namecheap is
better than GoDaddy but still 183% up at renewal.
Which host are you actually using for the sites?
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@jainmahir_10 @kalashvasaniya The quoted price on GoDaddy was 1.5L, one of my dealers was offering the same, but the renewal on Namecheap is just 3k.

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@MrZeroFuel @ionos_help_US Debt collection for a domain renewal is genuinely insane.
Most hosts just let it expire. What hosting are you
currently on — separate from the domain issue?
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Note to self, never buy a domain name again from Ionos @ionos_help_US - Can’t believe they’ve instruct debt collection agency for non payment of a domain renewal. Others like namecheap or godaddy just expire the domain. Now it’s going to affect my credit score 🤷🏻♂️ #webdesigner

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@elvi_ssio The 4yr lock-in feels expensive upfront because clients
see the total number. What most miss: year-1 promo price
vs year-2+ renewal are completely different. What host
are you currently recommending to clients?
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@BoomhourApryl April renewal on a bought-out host is the worst combo —
they rarely grandfather old pricing. iPage → Network Solutions
→ Bluehost is 3 ownership changes, each one usually resets
the pricing clock. What's the renewal quote they gave you?
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@StevearenoBR @bluehost $2,782 renewal is not a hosting cost — that's a hostage fee.
Most people don't realize year-1 promo pricing and year-2
renewal are completely different products. What plan is this,
shared or dedicated?
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@bluehost This morning did knowingly try to bill an expired credit card for 2782.47 I remember turning off auto renewal you emailed asking to set-up auto-renew before it expires.
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Found ResilientAgent.com today on Godaddy closeout for $11 — feeling confident in selling this name for $11,011. Is 100,000% profit too greedy for this name?
😬😅💸
#godaddy #domains #AiAgents
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@bluehost Renewal reminders are not the issue. A near 70% price increase is.
I signed up for an unlimited plan with Hostmonster before it was absorbed by Bluehost. Going from $43 to $74 deserves more than a quiet update in a dashboard.
That’s not transparency.
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@natmiletic Yes — “slow” and “weird” often get blamed on plugins first, but infra issues can present the same way. Easy to fix the wrong layer.
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@vaibhavchopra73 That’s exactly why renewal control matters so much — if auto-renew is off, getting charged anyway destroys trust fast.
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@BigRock @BigRock I disabled auto-renewal for my domain, yet the renewal amount was deducted today. The domain has not been used. I’ve contacted support but haven’t received a refund. Please assist urgently and escalate this matter. #CustomerSupport
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@tawheedsofia That’s the worst kind of hosting upsell — pay more for a VPS, get promised migration help, then end up troubleshooting the fallout yourself.
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@burumanet @HostGator @HGSupport The fact that customers have to hunt for retention discounts says a lot about the normal renewal pricing.
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@HostGator @HGSupport Do you have any retention/renewal promo codes that are working for existing customers who are considering switching to cheaper alternatives?
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@RZachSmith @HostGator Once renewal is close, providers suddenly look a lot more expensive than they did at signup.
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@HostGator I will learn soon if the new tool is better or not, but you didn't give your customers any notice nor any way to preserve their existing staging without active help from your support team.
Our plan is up for renewal next month and I will be considering alternatives
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Very disappointed in @HostGator and the fire drill they caused us this morning.
We've done backups and staging via Softaculous for years. Suddenly this week they removed Softaculous. No warning, no notification. No way to promote staging to production.
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