killergabriel22
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Good day.
I'm a former customer (old username: sashabd; site: belladonna.elementfx.com - signed up in July 2011, CLOSED in April 2012) trying to sign up for a new free site...but I can't. Every time I try to sign up for free hosting, I get the message We have disabled registrations from your country of origin due to continued abuse....which I think is totally unfair.
To be more precise, what's unfair is your Country Restriction: you're practically saying that only people who live in 8 out of 196 nations can sign up for your services and all the other will never qualify, simply due to where they were born. It doesn't matter if you put of take off nations; many people - some might even be former customers like me - are seen as being on an lower lever because of the country they live in.
To me, this is pure, raw discrimination, and it shouldn't even exist.
I fully understand the abuse issues, but cutting off the 95% of the world is not a valid solution; it's a huge loss, on the contrary, because (to make a practical example) 50 people out of 150 from the blackisted nations who try the free service could decide to upgrade to Premium Hosting...and that's lots of money going somewhere else!
Anyway. It's your policy, your choice, whatever you wanna call it.
I'm surely bringing my site (and my eventual money) somewhere else.
I'm a former customer (old username: sashabd; site: belladonna.elementfx.com - signed up in July 2011, CLOSED in April 2012) trying to sign up for a new free site...but I can't. Every time I try to sign up for free hosting, I get the message We have disabled registrations from your country of origin due to continued abuse....which I think is totally unfair.
To be more precise, what's unfair is your Country Restriction: you're practically saying that only people who live in 8 out of 196 nations can sign up for your services and all the other will never qualify, simply due to where they were born. It doesn't matter if you put of take off nations; many people - some might even be former customers like me - are seen as being on an lower lever because of the country they live in.
To me, this is pure, raw discrimination, and it shouldn't even exist.
I fully understand the abuse issues, but cutting off the 95% of the world is not a valid solution; it's a huge loss, on the contrary, because (to make a practical example) 50 people out of 150 from the blackisted nations who try the free service could decide to upgrade to Premium Hosting...and that's lots of money going somewhere else!
Anyway. It's your policy, your choice, whatever you wanna call it.
I'm surely bringing my site (and my eventual money) somewhere else.