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Tuesday, October 24, 2006

What Makes Streamlinenet the Worst ISP In the World?

What Makes Streamlinenet the Worst ISP In the World?

Possibly it is their customer "service". On their site they publish a telephone number, which is the number of their telephone support. When you dial the number you get a recorded message telling you that they do not do customer support by telephone.

That's possibly what makes Streamlinenet the worst ISP in the world.

However, they do have a form for sales enquiries. When you fill in the form (taking care to fill in all the fields) you are sent to an error message page that tells you that they do not support this form and you must open a ticket.

That's possibly what makes Streamlinenet the worst ISP in the world.

Customer support tickets are usually - but not always - responded to within 24 hours.

That's possibly what makes Streamlinenet the worst ISP in the world.

Streamlinenet describe themselves as a low cost ISP, and yet they charge you extra for basic things like visitor logs stats and MySQL databases that other ISPs give you for free as part of their package. The result is that Streamlinenet becomes more expensive than any of the other decent ISPs if you want a reasonable service.

That's possibly what makes Streamlinenet the worst ISP in the world.

At the time of writing I cannot get into the control panel of one of my domains hosted with Streamlinenet. This is because the password does not allow me access. I queried this and instead of replying constructively they wished me success with my new website.

That's possibly what makes Streamlinenet the worst ISP in the world.

I still cannot gain access to the control panel of my site.

That's possibly what makes Streamlinenet the worst ISP in the world.


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