Comment to 'Una is safe?'
Comment to Una is safe?
  • Maybe I am not reading this right but you created a post called 'Una is safe?' but yet, reading this post it seems to me that you are upset that your site was closed because your subscription payment declined, you were notified twice, and there was an attempt get the funds again 3 days later which also declined...

    Did I ready this right? How would this have anything to do with UNA being safe or not? I am not trying to give you a hard time here but,  I would have to say that the best way for anyone to prevent this from happening is to make sure funds are available for recurring payments they have. Even if they bump the server/plan decommission time to 10 days and they send 1 additional warning (3 in total) and try getting the funds a 3rd time (3 in total) and your payment still declined, would you be OK with that? Some banks in the US charge $35 overdraft fees for declined payments. If you hosting plan is $50/month and they attempt to charge your 3 times, the overdraft fees would be $105.00 and you would still owe the $50. So in total $155.00 

     This really applies to anything in the world today. If you don't pay your car note, they come get it. Don't pay the electric bill, they shut it off, etc.

    As stated above, it is not the job of any hosting company (unless its specifically stated or it's included in their plan) for them to maintain and ensure backups are being performed. Nor is any hosting company going to continue paying for 'space' or a server that is not being paid for by the customer who agreed to. 

    Again, I am not trying to bash anyone here, just trying to think logically about this. 

    So I have 1 question. How is not paying for something you should have (your subscription) become an 'incident'?