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Alpharacks - Took over NFP, WootHosting & HostMyBytes
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AlphaRacks hosting was a premium provider in Shared, Reseller, Master Reseller, VPS and Dedicated servers. They also turned out to have taken over 3 hosting companies in 2019 including NFP Hosting - WootHosting and HostMyBytes, all in 1 company. Guess, after 2 to 3 weeks, Alpharacks DC was down due to an upstream problem with quadranet, (This had nothing to do with the downtime of hostlease at the time). In the meantime, Alpharacks was busy recruiting new customers while they were already struggling to help their existing customers and on Thursday 13 June at 1:08 the customers received an email from Alpharacks informing them that Alpharacks had closed their duration. However, it later turned out that the American judge declared Alpharacks bankrupt. Alpharacks has immediately taken their entire website offline to do nothing more. Customers were actually pushed into a corner without any information. Now that Alpharacks has had contact with a number of hosting companies, no one company has taken an interest in taking over the customers and transferring the purchased package. After a day or 3 later, the hosting company "PSK Hosting" came and appeared to have taken over Alpharacks. Alpharacks also approached HostLease but we did not accept their offer because we did not have good faith to solve their problems. DigitalOcean, DR Server, Altus Host, and Virmach also have. Their are the hosting companies who had a bad feeling about taking over Alpharacks (Customers and servers) So after Alpharacks had taken over 3 companies, they themselves were declared bankrupt by the court 2 or 3 weeks later and they did not decide for themselves , but Alpharacks maintains that they have closed the doors themselves, but because they had more money problems, the judge Julian had to close the doors immediately, which happened immediately. Alpharacks was declared bankrupt by the court of Los Angeles on Thursday 13 June 2019 at 00:00 (12AM) GMT02 + 00.

Email of Alpharacks - 
After over a decade in business we regret to inform you that AlphaRacks is officially closing its doors. Given the recent outage that exceeded the provisions and financial capabilities of our disaster recovery plan, AlphaRacks will no longer be providing services. We were a budget focused VPS provider, which did not leave room for additional options financially within our disaster recovery plans.

We have contacted various different VPS hosting companies to attempt to establish a transfer agreement that is in accordance to our privacy policy. In addition, some of the below providers have reached out to us offering assistance / credit for our customers.
[font=Helvetica]We would like to thank our customers for a great decade of your Business and apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
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Sincerely,
[font=Helvetica]AlphaRacks Management.[/font]

[font=Helvetica]What do you think from Alpharacks and was you ever a client with them? If yes, how was your experience?[/font]
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(06-17-2019, 09:53 AM)Pacific Spirit Wrote: [font=Helvetica]What do you think from Alpharacks and was you ever a client with them? If yes, how was your experience?[/font]


I am a client with them and still have some unspent credits there. I doubt if I will be able to get back anything because Alpharacks was already declared bankrupt.

My experience with them was bad and the uptime of their VPS was not good. They were obviously trying to get as many customers as possible prior to their closure.


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https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/15...s-probably
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/15...f-business
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/15...f-possible

for people that likes to read more.

alpharacks seem to have more behind the scene.


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