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"unless they paid for this add-on we made no guarantees about the permanence of their data in the event of a storage problem"

To be honest this is not a good way to do hosting business. If you provide a service called "Simple Hosting", putting backup requirement on customer (when it is your fault) is pretty unfair.

PS: I think price of the product shouldn't effect minimum requirements.



> putting backup requirement on customer (when it is your fault) is pretty unfair.

Then they need to pay more for their "Simple" hosting.

> I think price of the product shouldn't effect minimum requirements.

See above. Sigh.


To be honest your approach looks like:

- Some airline is selling plane ticket and insurance on website. (insurance covers change of plans, rebooking etc, and even if you don't fly that flight, they are booking you another one same day)

- Then when a flight got canceled, telling customers "we rarely cancel flights, please use your insurance. (you should have bought insurance)"

PS: Simple hosting [0] I am referring seems like managed hosting.

[0] https://docs.gandi.net/en/simple_hosting/index.html


That is how it works in real life, you buy additional travel insurance to cover the things that the airline isn't contractually or legally obliged to cover themselves. You just made my point.


> you buy additional travel insurance

Do most people actually do this? I never do.

If an airline cancelled my flight, did not provide alternative arrangements, and cited some legal fine print instead... then I would be very upset. They might be legally in the right, but that wouldn't prevent me from taking my business elsewhere.


Ok, look at it this way, if they cancel your flight they can re-book you on a later flight or give you your money back. But they aren't obliged to reimburse your for the consequential losses, e.g. you missed that wedding, or stag night, Ferrari day at the track. That's what your insurance is there to cover.




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