The injustice of GISOL has reached down to little ole New Zealand and I can only assume that if it has reached here then it is a global menace.
On the 4th March 2008 I signed up for a GISOL hosting account. $7.95 per month for 12 months. I authorised a credit card transaction of US$99.40 on…
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I was extorted by GISOL. Given 1 hour before they shut me down. They said I would have to pay for a 3 year contract because they upgraded their server panels and I was such an old customer I would have to upgrade or would loose my email - web site and domain name. I…
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Ok, my story is this.
I purchased a hosting service from them for a little over $100.
I actually still have this site and was just rebilled by them in January with no problems.
Even their support was decent. When I would send tickets in, they were quite responsive.
Now I am on a committee for our class reunion…
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It has been suggested on Raoul's site that American Express (Amex) has an unofficial policy regarding Gisol:
Due to the number of complaints/chargebacks/disputes that customers of Global Internet Solution's customers have made in the past, Amex have placed Gisol on a "blacklist" known as the "Automatic Chargeback Program".
What this means is that Amex will automatically refund…
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Here is the letter I sent to the LA District Attorney's Office. I saw another poster on here who had sent one, and I used their first line as it seemed appropriate.
Hello. I am a victim of a high technology crime perpetrated by Global Internet Solutions (GISOL). According to GISOL’s website, GISOL’s postal address is:
GISOL, Inc.
7336 Santa Monica…
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