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Posted by irishblue, 03-16-2003, 01:32 PM
Has anyone tried their reseller packages? Any comments on their services and support?

Posted by DarrenS, 03-16-2003, 01:52 PM
Their forum is down it would seem, so can't get any info from there. Also all searches here don't really turn up a great deal of info. Maybe send them an email and see how helpful they are?

Posted by vivider, 03-16-2003, 01:59 PM
Why are they take $12 for private nameserver's ips ? NS1 and NS2 two ips extra cost $24/year

Posted by Alan - Vox, 03-16-2003, 06:38 PM
Whats wrong with that? $1/month per ip.

Posted by vivider, 03-16-2003, 06:42 PM
usually for main account's 2 ips include main charge ?

Posted by mhale, 03-16-2003, 09:42 PM
The site is new and we have not yet setup the forum. It should be setup tonight.

Posted by RobTheGolfer, 03-16-2003, 11:28 PM
Well the forum was up about 2 months ago, when you stole our css layout for our forums. This guy stole over $300 from us last year. I am glad I found this thread. mhale had gained access to one of our Paypal accounts and sent himself our money. He never returned it and Paypal being Paypal never did anything about it. I try to warn anyone I can........

Posted by Southernman, 03-17-2003, 12:50 AM
That bites for sure... not as bad as your site being down though. Just a heads up, Rob... not meant sarcastic or anything.

Posted by RobTheGolfer, 03-17-2003, 08:19 AM
No, not the site, but the entire network! FDC was under attack all day yesterday. Seems to be back online this morning. Regards.

Posted by mhale, 03-17-2003, 06:59 PM
Well for one, in my opinion, you should not be using FDC. Also, I did NOT steal your CSS. You tried to claim you had logs of me coming to your server and stealing them, but refused to prove this. Also, I never stole any money from you. I was associated with you for a little while and someone hacked into your account. PayPal did an investigation and you claimed it was me. They closed the investigation and told me I was no longer involved as no information pointed to me.

Posted by RobTheGolfer, 03-17-2003, 10:08 PM
Okay, so the money just was transferred to your paypal account. So why didn't you return it? As for the css thing, yes you did steal it. How did you not? We have copyrighted our forum design. Next day, you have the same design, same buttons, same everything! Stay away from this guy, he is nothing but trouble for us and will cause you the same. Rob

Posted by mhale, 03-17-2003, 10:24 PM
I hate to say you are a liar, but you are. I have the forum I had on my old site here on my pc, and the colors do look similar, but not exactly alike. Also, PayPal NEVER said any money went into my account, and as far as I know, there wasn't any put into my account. They told me the investigation was closed and I was no longer needed, as no information lead back to me except for your claims. If the money went to my account, it would have pointed to me. Also, I have yet to see these logs that prove I stole your CSS. I would love to see them. Thanks! Last edited by mhale; 03-17-2003 at 10:53 PM.

Posted by RobTheGolfer, 03-17-2003, 10:28 PM
You see, the one wonderful thing about Paypal, is it shows you where your money is going. It makes a report for any transfers made to or from the account and shows which account that money goes to. Say what you like Matthew Hale. You will not succeed in this business with practices like this.

Posted by mhale, 03-17-2003, 10:50 PM
Please show me proof of this too, give me a screen shot or something. As of right now, you are wasting your time. Simply making accusations against someone doesn't make them correct or even make anyone believe them. You need proof long before you try to make accusations.

Posted by TheTech, 03-17-2003, 10:56 PM
I think this is a very private situation that should be delt with offline. Bringing nonsense like this to WHT is rediculous, the reason I refer it as nonsense is because you posted without any evidence, and you're ruining Cybrisk's reputation. I believe the legal term is lible; slander. This thread is in relation to reviews for Cybrisk.com's services, not a contractor your company hired and assumes theft'd $300.

Posted by RobTheGolfer, 03-17-2003, 10:57 PM
Proof I do not have. I think I have steered at least one innocent user from your "services". I need not any proof. You know what you did.

Posted by RobTheGolfer, 03-17-2003, 11:09 PM
Oh, he provided us services alright. You want a rieview on services? Lets see here........ We first hired him to administrate one of our first RackShack boxes a little over a year ago. He edits some config files and then apache wouldn't start. We had to restore causing us downtime and money. After the first restore, we let him in again. Once again we needed another restore. So after 3 restores, and more then $100, We finally through him the leash he was gone. He claimed it was another admin. All evidence was traced back to him. Rob

Posted by TheTech, 03-17-2003, 11:19 PM
I'd hate to entrude into this situation, but since it's already in the public domain you should realize that you are responsible for all that you say here. I'd like to point out in my previous post I said, "This thread is in relation to reviews for Cybrisk.com's services, NOT a contractor your company hired and assumed theft'd $300". Your posts are very immature in sense that they do not show any evidence. And you're obviously not very aware of what is going on. You told me exactly what I said this thread is NOT about. If you wanted to handle this properly, mature and in a professional manner you should contact webmaster@cybrisk.com with paypal transaction numbers, screen shots and a zip file filled with logs. Please stop with the B/S you're giving Webhostingtalk members, because it's very uncalled for and not appreciated.

Posted by Southernman, 03-17-2003, 11:21 PM
The first time that happened is indeed "shame on him." Anytime after that, when you *let* him back into the box, is most definately "shame on you!" Just for what it's worth... you are looking as bad as your tying to make mhale look, Rob (IMHO). That's not to dig on you, but to carry on in such a fashion isn't very becoming of someone I might consider trading with. On top of it all, you admit you have no proof... which amounts to nothing more than hearsay.

Posted by RobTheGolfer, 03-17-2003, 11:28 PM
When someone asks for a review, do they want screenshots of conversations and server logs? I think not. He said "comments on their services and support." I have given him comments. He didn't ask for screenshots of this and proof of that. Why would I want to email webmaster@cybrisk.com? Matthew Hale is on the other end. I am not asking for my money back here. It is a little to late for that. Paypal closed the case months ago. I am simply warning users of his previous engangements with my company.

Posted by RobTheGolfer, 03-17-2003, 11:35 PM
That is all I have to say on this topic. If you would like to argue with me further, you may contact me privately. I do not feel obligated to take this thread further then it has already been taken. Goodnight to all.

Posted by AcuNett, 03-17-2003, 11:47 PM
I had screenshots over a year ago when I sent all information to the FBI. It was a printout + scanned image of 260 dollars being sent to an account mhale@semo.net and another account (with a long email that I do not remember) with the same ammount 260 dollars. Of course I was able to have the bank reclaim the 520 dollars (as fraud) that was transferred out of thebank account, however Paypal kept the remaining 300$ that was still in my paypal account. Mhale's account was disabled by paypal at that time as well, and i guess his account has been removed since then. And since all you people claim that we are lieing our asses off in this public forum, we will keep this topic closed until I can dig up the proof. Hopefully the FBI has all submissions archived. Sorry for the language it just makes me burn inside when people act like jerks thinking they know everything.

Posted by TheTech, 03-17-2003, 11:59 PM
You're pretty fast at editing your posts buddy. Do you have lawyers to tell you what common sense is or is your ignorance just natural? Rob already stated PayPal has the history log, well do a search for transaction by Matthew in your paypal account. You should receive some results if any. Secondly, since when does the FBI deal with petty crimes such as theft by taking? Your next reply should be some proof rather than being reluctant and "commentative."

Posted by AcuNett, 03-18-2003, 12:08 AM
The account was locked as when the bank refuted the transfers, paypal deducted the 520 dollars from the paypal account, putting it into a negative balance. Yes my first post contained my real thoughts, but then I decided it wasnt appropriate in this forum to call you a dumbass. EDIT: Are you just plain ignorant or did you not bother to read my post when I said I'm not going to say anymore until I get the evidence?

Posted by RobTheGolfer, 03-18-2003, 12:12 AM
Do you have lawyers to tell you what common sense is or is your ignorance just natural?" "Your posts are very immature in sense that they do not show any evidence. And you're obviously not very aware of what is going on. You told me exactly what I said this thread is NOT about." You are contradicting yourself. Immature posts? Read your first. Ignorance? The FBI has an Internet Anti Fraud Association dealing with issues such as this. Who is showing ignorance again?

Posted by Chicken, 03-18-2003, 01:14 AM
Well, these seem to be somewhat related unrelated issues. We track the IP of every post made on a message board. I'm guessing PayPal tracks the IP of every submitted transaction, and knows from which account, to which account, money goes. At the end of the day, the forum isn't going to be able to get you the money back, and if PayPal couldn't/wouldn't make things right, there's not a whole lot you can do.



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