I have used the host addr.com for years but recently the host went down for 24 hours straight. I attempted to call customer service and got no response.
Read some discussions which indicate that they are effectively out of business with the servers being virtually unmaintained.
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ADDR used to host 5 of my client's sites. After ADDR became a ghostship (no customer support, no returned emails, no answering the phone) in 2013 I started transfering my client's sites to other hosts when their CC# had to be renewed. My last site that was hosted by ADDR was just transfered to another host yesterday. ADDR is just like a zombie. It just won't die until all of its customers who are using auto-pay finally drop below what the server rent costs ADDR. Or should I say the only employee/founder of the company. It's sad to watch a once successful company shrivel up and blow away. He even spruced up the ADDR website this week to make it look like a legit company. Good grief!!! This guy probably robs elderly people waiting at bus stops for entertainment. Watch out San Francisco - he's lurking in the shadows.
I stand corrected. ADDR did not spruce up their website this week. It simply was not loading correctly when I was checking it tonight. Looks like ADDR still holds onto "Ghostship" status. If you have a site hosted by ADDR, please switch to another host even if you must rebuild your site. It is better to do it while you can plan instead of scrambling because the ADDR ship sunk. - Good luck everyone.
Based on this, I decided that it would be best to jump ship myself. I purchased a domain at the same time.
This is my old website url
http://ift.tt/1WiGISl
This is my new website url
http://kitsunesden.xyz/
I plan to maintain the old website for about two more months and then pull the plug.
I am asking for suggestions on how to redirect to the new host. I am think that there may be a way of coding via php but I would like a small delay while there is a message that the page is being redirected and to change your bookmarks.
Read some discussions which indicate that they are effectively out of business with the servers being virtually unmaintained.
http://ift.tt/1P7hFSH
ADDR used to host 5 of my client's sites. After ADDR became a ghostship (no customer support, no returned emails, no answering the phone) in 2013 I started transfering my client's sites to other hosts when their CC# had to be renewed. My last site that was hosted by ADDR was just transfered to another host yesterday. ADDR is just like a zombie. It just won't die until all of its customers who are using auto-pay finally drop below what the server rent costs ADDR. Or should I say the only employee/founder of the company. It's sad to watch a once successful company shrivel up and blow away. He even spruced up the ADDR website this week to make it look like a legit company. Good grief!!! This guy probably robs elderly people waiting at bus stops for entertainment. Watch out San Francisco - he's lurking in the shadows.
I stand corrected. ADDR did not spruce up their website this week. It simply was not loading correctly when I was checking it tonight. Looks like ADDR still holds onto "Ghostship" status. If you have a site hosted by ADDR, please switch to another host even if you must rebuild your site. It is better to do it while you can plan instead of scrambling because the ADDR ship sunk. - Good luck everyone.
Based on this, I decided that it would be best to jump ship myself. I purchased a domain at the same time.
This is my old website url
http://ift.tt/1WiGISl
This is my new website url
http://kitsunesden.xyz/
I plan to maintain the old website for about two more months and then pull the plug.
I am asking for suggestions on how to redirect to the new host. I am think that there may be a way of coding via php but I would like a small delay while there is a message that the page is being redirected and to change your bookmarks.
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