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Old October 31st, 2004, 07:43 AM
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Hi,

After constantly hearing horror stories of hosts that are really just scams and dealing with some of the myself. I decided to make a site to serve as a directory of bad webhosts as well as a communication venue for those struggling with an uncooperative host. I encourage everyone to take a look and let me know what you think about it as well as add any/good bad hosts that you know of to their respective categories.

http://www.badwebhosts.com

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Hi,

After constantly hearing horror stories of hosts that are really just scams and dealing with some of the myself. I decided to make a site to serve as a directory of bad webhosts as well as a communication venue for those struggling with an uncooperative host. I encourage everyone to take a look and let me know what you think about it as well as add any/good bad hosts that you know of to their respective categories.

http://www.badwebhosts.com

Thanks.


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Great Idea...Hideous Layout...

generating errors for php calls on Good Web Host page...

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