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July 14, 2006

CrazyHostGuy.com reviews - WORST webhost

I used crazyhostguy.com as a web host for one year for five domains, today I switched them all to another web host. Here is why crazyhostguy.com is the worst web host I have ever encountered:

1) technical support is full of complete idiots and they are ude
2) customer support NEVER answers their phone
3) They have frequent downtime
4) They have the most insane billing policies.

for example:

I switched one of my domains 6 months ago and never contacted them since I had prepaid for a year. However, when the year was up they lumped that domain in with the other five domains and are refusing to break it out, even though it's hosted at another host!!

5) They suspend your account with no emails at all. Even though I have not one, but two contact emails on my account, they still never even sent me one email asking me to renew.

Thankfully I had backups of all my sites and switched them all to liquidweb.com, a FAR FAR superior web host.

CrazyHostGuy.com is so stupid, they would rather get stuck with a $700 outstanding balance, and no chance of future business, rather than adhering to sound business practices. Had they done that I would have kept 3 of the domains at crazyhostguy and they'd still be getting my money.

It's alughable what a bunch of idiots they are. In reality, even if they did make it right with me, I would probably move the domains after a few months...they are that bad of a host. You just have to sort of cut your losses and move on to a more reputable provider.

crazyhostguy.com sucks! Beware!

July 13, 2006

Housing sales continue slide in June


Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal - 5:21 PM CDT Wednesday

Twin Cities home sales continued to decline in June, according to statistics reported by the Regional Multiple Listing Service.

Closed home sales in June dropped 16.6 percent to 5,620 closed sales compared with June 2005. For the first six months of 2006, home sales dropped 9.73 percent to 23,843 homes sold, compared with 26,412 during the same six-month period of 2005.

Median sale prices increased moderately by 2.53 percent in June of this year compared with 2005, ending at $236,850. The median sale of a an existing home has only risen .5 percent from the year-end price of 2005, at $228,900.

New listings in May totaled 11,067, an increase of 10.64 percent from June 2005.

 

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