that ho need to get on method acting
Several people have said "don't bother emailing support, you won't get a reply" to me.
This is simply not true. I wanted to cancel and like you couldn't work out how the fuck to do so, so I simply emailed support and got a pretty prompt and polite reply saying thank you for using them and the subscription was cancelled.
That's what I tried to do. The problem is (I'm not sure if it's been done deliberately or not...) that the company names don't match up, and for pre-approved payments Paypal doesn't link you to the specific Pre-approved plan to allow you to easily cancel the plan from within the individual payment.
So e.g. in your payment list it shows transactions to xyz llc, then when you look in pre-approved payments, you see abc llc. The only way I could think to match the two was to find my original pre-approved agreement email that was sent from abc llc, and compare that with the timestamp from my first transaction to xyz llc.
It's no problem if you don't have many recurring subs/pre-approved payments.
Same experience for me.
A couple days ago I had a billing related issue. I submitted a support ticket and I got a response within 6 hours.
It seems like your beef should be with Paypal for having a clunky system for pre-approved payments and not with Proxy51.
I've got 15/100 that are dead too but wtf, it's $35/month, you get what you pay for. If gay webmasters would quit using them on scrapebox with way too high of a connectionsroxy ratio, they'd work a lot better. Silly fucks should be scraping with public, posting with private/shared and we could all have nicer things.
It's not like there's any lack of publicly indexed proxy lists out there...
Same experience for me.
A couple days ago I had a billing related issue. I submitted a support ticket and I got a response within 6 hours.
It seems like your beef should be with Paypal for having a clunky system for pre-approved payments and not with Proxy51.
Hi all,
Owner here. Let me address a few of these claims.
1. Recurring billing issues. We use PayPal preapproved payments for recurring billing. Yes, it's a shitty fucking system. But there's nothing we can do about that. It was our best option when we set up the billing system. That said, when you signup, you go to a page on PayPal where you explicitly say "I APPROVE PLUTUS NETWORKS LLC TO TAKE MONEY OUT OF MY ACCOUNT FOR THE NEXT YEAR" or something to that effect. When you click ok, YOU ARE AUTHORIZING US TO TAKE MONEY FROM YOU ON A MONTHLY BASIS. This does not constitute unauthorized payments. Of course, sometimes you have trouble canceling, and you get billed. I'm not a fucking dick. When this happens, I refund you no questions asked. I have never denied anybody a refund, ever, for any reason whatsoever.
2. "Proxies not working." We (meaning myself and a sysadmin on payroll -- this is one aspect of the business I take very very seriously) have multiple monitoring tools in place to make sure your proxies are working 24/7. We check that you can connect to them and that they are reasonably fast. If you are unable to connect to them, that is a problem and you should open a support ticket so we can figure out why. But if you are getting Google 503 errors or Twitter is blocking your IPs, there is nothing we can do. Google chooses what IPs they block. Also, this summer they began blocking entire ranges of 255 IPs rather than just the single offending IP. That's why we switched to offering only shared proxies. Because even if you had private proxies, someone else with a nearby IP address could get you banned. This is still true... so there's really no point in paying extra for "private" proxies elsewhere.
3. "proxies not getting delivered for 5 days after signing up." I don't know where you heard this one from, because it has literally never happened. In fact it's basically impossible. When we receive your payment, a script allocates your proxies. If we do not receive your payment, or if your payment is declined, we do not allocate your proxies. Sometimes we get tickets from people like WHERE ARE MY PROXIES BRO? when their payment was declined AND they got an email about their payment being declined. I don't know what else I can do here other than offer remedial literacy classes.
4. "no reply from support unless you add the guy on Skype" This is also patently false. In almost 18 months of operating, I have never ignored a support ticket (note a support ticket means an EMAIL TO SUPPORT, or a SUPPORT TICKET, not a PM on blackhatworld).
5. @Kaedus The "truly unlimited bandwidth" is actually false advertising. Bro... we've talked about this at length before. You can use as much bandwidth as you like. In fact, you were hardly using any. The problem is velocity. You were sending like 50 requests per second to the servers. SquidProxy (as in the software) simply cannot handle that kind of load. Was I supposed to let you hog all the server resources while the 300+ other paying clients couldn't even use the servers? I'm sorry that I canceled you immediately, but every second that I didn't cancel you was a second that other customers could not use their proxies. Also, I refunded your money. Whenever I terminate someone's account, I always refund their last payment, even if it was 29 days ago.
6. Proxies disappearing when you cancel. This is a problem, and this goes back to our shitty billing system. But whenever it happens (usually rare, since most cancellation requests go through me), I always reactivate the proxies immediately and often give an extra week of time on the subscription for the trouble.
7. Slow support. Right now, I am the only support operator. Unfortunately, it has to be this way right now, once again because of our shitty billing system having bad permissions control. We are working on a new billing system that should be ready in 1-2 months, at which point I will install a team of support operators. Despite this, I make a very concerted effort to reply to every ticket within 12 hours. Does it always happen? Unfortunately no. But most of the time it does. This past week has been slow because I have midterms. Sorry.
In short... yes, we have a shitty billing system. But when it fucks people, we credit their account. And we are in the process of building a new system, but it takes time. You all should know, as most of our customers do, that I view client satisfaction with the utmost importance. If you ever have a problem, open a support ticket (just click the giant SUPPORT button on the right of the page) and I'll take good care of you.
Thanks,
Miles
That makes sense. The issue is that we use www.cheddargetter.com for billing (so does wordAI, though alex executes it better than I do), along with their hosted payment pages, which are under the "chargevault" URL. So it goes proxy51 -> chargevault -> paypal/"plutus networks" -> plutus networks in your paypal preapproved payments. I realize that this is awful. I'll see what I can do in PayPal to make this a little bit better.
The new billing system will use actual PayPal subscriptions. Unfortunately, there's no recurring payments solution I found that can do this, so I need to hire someone to code it from scratch. It'll take a while but it's my #1 priority to get settled over the next week or two.
Hi all,
Owner here. Let me address a few of these claims.
1. Recurring billing issues. We use PayPal preapproved payments for recurring billing. Yes, it's a shitty fucking system. But there's nothing we can do about that. It was our best option when we set up the billing system. That said, when you signup, you go to a page on PayPal where you explicitly say "I APPROVE PLUTUS NETWORKS LLC TO TAKE MONEY OUT OF MY ACCOUNT FOR THE NEXT YEAR" or something to that effect. When you click ok, YOU ARE AUTHORIZING US TO TAKE MONEY FROM YOU ON A MONTHLY BASIS. This does not constitute unauthorized payments. Of course, sometimes you have trouble canceling, and you get billed. I'm not a fucking dick. When this happens, I refund you no questions asked. I have never denied anybody a refund, ever, for any reason whatsoever.
2. "Proxies not working." We (meaning myself and a sysadmin on payroll -- this is one aspect of the business I take very very seriously) have multiple monitoring tools in place to make sure your proxies are working 24/7. We check that you can connect to them and that they are reasonably fast. If you are unable to connect to them, that is a problem and you should open a support ticket so we can figure out why. But if you are getting Google 503 errors or Twitter is blocking your IPs, there is nothing we can do. Google chooses what IPs they block. Also, this summer they began blocking entire ranges of 255 IPs rather than just the single offending IP. That's why we switched to offering only shared proxies. Because even if you had private proxies, someone else with a nearby IP address could get you banned. This is still true... so there's really no point in paying extra for "private" proxies elsewhere.
3. "proxies not getting delivered for 5 days after signing up." I don't know where you heard this one from, because it has literally never happened. In fact it's basically impossible. When we receive your payment, a script allocates your proxies. If we do not receive your payment, or if your payment is declined, we do not allocate your proxies. Sometimes we get tickets from people like WHERE ARE MY PROXIES BRO? when their payment was declined AND they got an email about their payment being declined. I don't know what else I can do here other than offer remedial literacy classes.
4. "no reply from support unless you add the guy on Skype" This is also patently false. In almost 18 months of operating, I have never ignored a support ticket (note a support ticket means an EMAIL TO SUPPORT, or a SUPPORT TICKET, not a PM on blackhatworld).
5. @Kaedus The "truly unlimited bandwidth" is actually false advertising. Bro... we've talked about this at length before. You can use as much bandwidth as you like. In fact, you were hardly using any. The problem is velocity. You were sending like 50 requests per second to the servers. SquidProxy (as in the software) simply cannot handle that kind of load. Was I supposed to let you hog all the server resources while the 300+ other paying clients couldn't even use the servers? I'm sorry that I canceled you immediately, but every second that I didn't cancel you was a second that other customers could not use their proxies. Also, I refunded your money. Whenever I terminate someone's account, I always refund their last payment, even if it was 29 days ago.
6. Proxies disappearing when you cancel. This is a problem, and this goes back to our shitty billing system. But whenever it happens (usually rare, since most cancellation requests go through me), I always reactivate the proxies immediately and often give an extra week of time on the subscription for the trouble.
7. Slow support. Right now, I am the only support operator. Unfortunately, it has to be this way right now, once again because of our shitty billing system having bad permissions control. We are working on a new billing system that should be ready in 1-2 months, at which point I will install a team of support operators. Despite this, I make a very concerted effort to reply to every ticket within 12 hours. Does it always happen? Unfortunately no. But most of the time it does. This past week has been slow because I have midterms. Sorry.
In short... yes, we have a shitty billing system. But when it fucks people, we credit their account. And we are in the process of building a new system, but it takes time. You all should know, as most of our customers do, that I view client satisfaction with the utmost importance. If you ever have a problem, open a support ticket (just click the giant SUPPORT button on the right of the page) and I'll take good care of you.
Thanks,
Miles
That makes sense. The issue is that we use www.cheddargetter.com for billing (so does wordAI, though alex executes it better than I do), along with their hosted payment pages, which are under the "chargevault" URL. So it goes proxy51 -> chargevault -> paypal/"plutus networks" -> plutus networks in your paypal preapproved payments. I realize that this is awful. I'll see what I can do in PayPal to make this a little bit better.
The new billing system will use actual PayPal subscriptions. Unfortunately, there's no recurring payments solution I found that can do this, so I need to hire someone to code it from scratch. It'll take a while but it's my #1 priority to get settled over the next week or two.
Stripe?
This is a very good option if you can get approved for referential transactions (which is a requirement to use Recurly with Paypal).Yeah my pre-approved payment said it was with Chargevault.
Subscription and Recurring Billing - Zen Simplicity - Recurly
Worth taking a look at, would save on development big time.
This is a very good option if you can get approved for referential transactions (which is a requirement to use Recurly with Paypal).
Although I can't say this for sure, I do not think that Proxy51 would get accepted by Paypal for referential transactions.