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  1. This cant come quick enough, all i've had for the past month is several users ordering hosting then requesting a refund to their bank knowing the API isn't secure and doesnt offer a two factor authentication the bank is going in their favour. 

    Whats the BETA release / release date @Paul as I need to get this updated as soon as possible.

  2. Yes i've also had an email stating that this will need implementing before the 14th September, will the option to process payments safely be included as we have to currently leave this option disabled?

     

    As the module currently is at the moment we've also had some issues where they has been a lot of fraud transactions, hopefully this will all be sorted before the implementation date.

     

    We also get the following message:

     

    "You've sent 2 requests with full credit card numbers to Stripe's API in the past day.

    We strongly discourage this. In order to process payments securely on Stripe, change your integration to collect payment information using tokenization.

    Need help? Contact us at or chat live with a Stripe developer at #stripe on freenode."

  3. We actually did a survey and sent it to all our customers which use cPanel, surprisingly they'd still rather use it and pay extra. So we have updated our pricing and see how things go in terms of new customers and retaining our current ones.

    Hopefully cPanel will have second thoughts but its not looking likely from looking at their cPanel forum they havent replied to any comments in regards to the announcement. I suppose the staff that operate the forum are thinking the same.

  4. When using the name cheap module they is an issue when ordering .co.uk domains where it requires the user to enter company ID.

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    Code is located in blesta directory >> components >> modules >> namecheap >> config >> namecheap.php line 369.

    As a temporary workaround i've removed the code highlighted but it may throw a few issues if the user decides to register a .co.uk domain with legal type as a business.

     

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    This also affects .ORG.UK, .ME.UK and .FR 

     

    Would be nice to see a permanent fix for this issue

  5. On 3/17/2018 at 12:26 AM, Blesta.Store said:

    I got banned a lot very easy, just post on there and I can get flagged lol.

    I also got called a shill or whatever it is as I was comparing 2 different hosts ? I've stopped using their service since then. 

    I also joined a web designer forum the other day and got 3 points for introducing myself in their introductory forum, figure that one out! ?

  6. My tip would be to try and get yourself everywhere including forums, blogs and social media, the more the better.

    For long term results i'd get an SEO company that can get you into the first page on Google for your chosen keywords.

    Start a blog on your website also discussing Web Hosting topics to get more potential views/customers coming to your website.

    Check out whtop.com and hostadvice.com as a couple of examples where you can generate some traffic from them depending on your prices.

  7. 1 minute ago, MineHarvest66 said:

    I see well since it was just in WHT sometimes people are less than "smart" to say the least (which is why I quit being there)... So it being a "hoax" is entirely possible. I was just wondering if this actually a "thing" or just that. 

    A lot of big companies do you use Trustpilot and its seems to be the best place to get reviews and integrate the code into your website. It does have some good features but I only use the free version and its a great way to show potential customers on your website reviews of your services/products good and bad.

  8. 1 minute ago, MineHarvest66 said:

    I see that is understandable but what I "heard" that genuine bad reviews could be removed by paying TrustPilot a sum of money. I don't know if TrustPilot offers this for a "fee" or if they fall into "brides" to score some "quick cash".  

    That's a new one, I haven't come across that one before! Companies can use the "notify compliance" flag underneath the message if they think its inappropriate or they haven't bough their product/service.

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