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Title: Moving My Web Hosting Company
Post by: granz on Jun 30, 2025, 12:37 PM
I AM ABSOLUTELY FURIOUS WITH BLUEHOST. >:(

They keep getting my site on black-list sites, saying that my site/files are dangerous. I just checked, and there are NO files on there other than what I put up. Bluehost has a monitoring system, that I just activated, but it does not monitor things like my files, or faith sub-domains. When I go to add those sub-domains, it offers two options: free, or paid. It tells me to choose one, but the only one that is possible to choose is the paid one. I'm already paying several hundred dollars per year, and don't want to pay any extra.

Chris, you said that you were happy with your new provider. What was your new provider's name, agian? Did you have any troubles with migrating? Did you migrate your e-mail? A couple years ago, I tried moving to another provider, but when I tried to migrate my mail, it worked for a few hours, and then only moved a tiny part of my mail over to the new provider. I ended up going back to Bluehost.
Title: Re: Moving My Web Hosting Company
Post by: Chris Savage on Jun 30, 2025, 12:51 PM
Quote from: granz on Jun 30, 2025, 12:37 PMI AM ABSOLUTELY FURIOUS WITH BLUEHOST. >:(

OUCH! I didn't realize you had Bluehost! Part of the reason I gave up on my original website was everything going wrong in my life at the time, but I did try twice to resurrect things, but Bluehost ruined that! So I quit!

Quote from: granz on Jun 30, 2025, 12:37 PMThey keep getting my site on black-list sites, saying that my site/files are dangerous. I just checked, and there are NO files on there other than what I put up. Bluehost has a monitoring system, that I just activated, but it does not monitor things like my files, or faith sub-domains. When I go to add those sub-domains, it offers two options: free, or paid. It tells me to choose one, but the only one that is possible to choose is the paid one. I'm already paying several hundred dollars per year, and don't want to pay any extra.

There were three strikes to me giving up on Bluehost.


Quote from: granz on Jun 30, 2025, 12:37 PMChris, you said that you were happy with your new provider. What was your new provider's name, agian? Did you have any troubles with migrating? Did you migrate your e-mail? A couple years ago, I tried moving to another provider, but when I tried to migrate my mail, it worked for a few hours, and then only moved a tiny part of my mail over to the new provider. I ended up going back to Bluehost.

Skystra (https://skystra.com/) reached out to me and told me about their service and asked me if I wanted to switch. I told them I would, but I didn't want to have to start over again. I had put a lot into restoring my site and was worried about migration. They offered to transfer my site for FREE, including my email. I have been with them since then and my site has been clean from malware. I'm happy with them and would recommend them to anyone. If you contact them, tell them I sent you!
Title: Re: Moving My Web Hosting Company
Post by: granz on Jun 30, 2025, 03:14 PM
Quote from: Chris Savage on Jun 30, 2025, 12:51 PMSkystra (https://skystra.com/) reached out to me and told me about their service and asked me if I wanted to switch. I told them I would, but I didn't want to have to start over again. I had put a lot into restoring my site and was worried about migration. They offered to transfer my site for FREE, including my email. I have been with them since then and my site has been clean from malware. I'm happy with them and would recommend them to anyone. If you contact them, tell them I sent you!
Skystra looks pretty good, and the price is very low - even the five domain plan is much lower (with the daily B/U and the advanced security) than the base price of Bluehost.

Some more questions, if you don't mind:

Thanks
Title: Re: Moving My Web Hosting Company
Post by: Chris Savage on Jun 30, 2025, 10:03 PM
Quote from: granz on Jun 30, 2025, 03:14 PMSome more questions, if you don't mind:
  • Does Skystra offer multi-year plans?
  • Does Skystra offer Linux command line login via SSH, or anything?
  • What is the bandwidth limit (if any)?
  • What apps do you have installed?
  • Did installing any of those apps give you any troubles?
  • Did you switch before your Bluehost renewal, or wait?
  • If you switched before renewal, did Bluehost refund pro-rated payment?
  • What is the link to your referral page? (So you get credit for me switching.)


https://skystra.com/#pricing
Title: Re: Moving My Web Hosting Company
Post by: granz on Jul 01, 2025, 06:38 AM
Quote from: Chris Savage on Jun 30, 2025, 10:03 PMNo referral page. But you do get three free months when you sign up.
Okay, thanks. I was hoping that you would get some kind of credit for getting me to sign up.

Looks like I will be going with Skystra pretty soon.
Title: Re: Moving My Web Hosting Company
Post by: Chris Savage on Jul 01, 2025, 07:28 AM
Quote from: granz on Jul 01, 2025, 06:38 AMOkay, thanks. I was hoping that you would get some kind of credit for getting me to sign up. Looks like I will be going with Skystra pretty soon.

No credit that I know of, but they've taken good care of me. The few times I had an issue or question it was a super-fast response and they once even gave me an extra domain name FREE because I had 1 more than the plan allowed, but I had already planned on shutting that one down. It was savageprojects.com from when my domain name got hijacked and squatted. But, since I got it back, I no longer needed the other.
Title: Re: Moving My Web Hosting Company
Post by: granz on Jul 02, 2025, 02:36 PM
Well, I just got another complaint: a guy on EEVBlog Forum was interested in an old National Semiconductor computer that I had, but he cannot see the pictures - BLOCKED because of Bluehost's incompetence.  >:(

I will definitely be moving my hosting. We are planning a trip this weekend, up to Ashtabula, OH to meet up with our youngest son's (Peter) fiance's family. we'll spend the fourth with their family, then that night at a motel, and hopefully spend Saturday with the new couple.

When we return, I'll start working on moving to a less customer-vicious hosting company (Skystra.)
Title: Re: Moving My Web Hosting Company
Post by: Chris Savage on Jul 02, 2025, 04:14 PM
Quote from: granz on Jul 02, 2025, 02:36 PMWhen we return, I'll start working on moving to a less customer-vicious hosting company (Skystra.)

That's awesome, granz. I am happy with them for several years now. Hopefully you've found a new home as well.
Title: Re: Moving My Web Hosting Company
Post by: granz on Jul 02, 2025, 05:59 PM
Quote from: Chris Savage on Jul 02, 2025, 04:14 PM
Quote from: granz on Jul 02, 2025, 02:36 PMWhen we return, I'll start working on moving to a less customer-vicious hosting company (Skystra.)

That's awesome, granz. I am happy with them for several years now. Hopefully you've found a new home too.
Thanks, hopefully they will be good for my site as well.

I was working on saving up $50 per month for my Bluehost hosting. It would be good if I can do that for a couple years and pay like ten years at a time.

I remember, several years ago, I called Bluehost tech support, and told them that the installer program that they had just started using was horrible, and that they needed to get rid of it. The tech grunted a bit, and then admitted that it was their program. That should have tipped me off as to where they were heading - as in, terrible support for anyone not wanting to toe-the-line with Bluehost's ideas of how a web site should be set up. HTML is NOT that hard to do ::)  - let me do MY site the way that I want it done. >:(
Title: Re: Moving My Web Hosting Company
Post by: Chris Savage on Jul 24, 2025, 01:15 PM
Quote from: granz on Jul 02, 2025, 05:59 PMThanks, hopefully they will be good for my site as well.

Were you able to get things figured out with Skystra?
Title: Re: Moving My Web Hosting Company
Post by: granz on Jul 24, 2025, 05:29 PM
Quote from: Chris Savage on Jul 24, 2025, 01:15 PMWere you able to get things figured out with Skystra?
Not yet. I have a budget of saving up $50 per each mid-month payday for hosting. I now have a grand total of $50 in my hosting "account" (actually an envelope in my office.  :P ) Another two months and I should have enough to be able to register for the advanced plan. Although, if I get many more complaints, I may just go into our savings account and switch immediately.