LeaseWeb bandwidth

Discussion in 'Legal Issues' started by searche, Nov 2, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I have two servers bought from leaseweb.com.
    I have much mysql usage, so i used one server for mysql and one for httpd.
    Today i get a message that i have to pay 350euro because i have 7TB consumed bandwitdh.
    The real internet bandwidth i used it's about 750GB... the rest is network traffic betwhen the servers...
    how can they charge me for that?
    First of all it's free, as it's not internet bandwidth, it's simple network traffic...
    Second of all, they charged me twice for the same bandwidth, first the data i sent to the mysql server, and then because the data was recived by the mysql server.
    So the bandwidth usage is somewhere like that:
    Server 1: httpd -> 3,7TB
    Server 2: mysql only -> 3TB

    So those 3TB are network traffic... not internet... damn...

    What do you think about that?
     
    searche, Nov 2, 2007 IP
  2. Lordy

    Lordy Peon

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    #2
    did they state in their TOS that they give you free in-network bandwidth?

    if so, maybe you should message them and tell them about it
     
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  3. searche

    searche Banned

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    #3
    It's immoral to ask to get paid for in-network bandwidth... as it's free for them... unlike internet bandwidth...
     
    searche, Nov 2, 2007 IP
  4. Lordy

    Lordy Peon

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    #4
    but what do their TOS say?
     
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  5. searche

    searche Banned

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    #5
    They have no TOS...at least, i can't find it...
     
    searche, Nov 2, 2007 IP
  6. searche

    searche Banned

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    Any ideas guys?
     
    searche, Nov 2, 2007 IP
  7. themillzman

    themillzman Banned

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    #7
    Wierd! They shouldn't be charging you for network traffic, only internet bandwidth. I'd suggest you contact them and ask them to send you a copy of their TOS and take a look at their FAQs and similar documents to see if they mention this.

    The Millzman.
     
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  8. solar44

    solar44 Well-Known Member

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    Sorry to hear that. I got a couple of servers with them as well, and they don't seem to charge me for network traffic (yet).
     
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  9. searche

    searche Banned

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    #9
    thanks, i'm waiting response from them...
     
    searche, Nov 3, 2007 IP
  10. Aligit

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    #10
    free for them doesnt mean they wont charge you, hosting companies get free ips too, but they still charge you for it.

    You better look at the TOS.
     
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  11. searche

    searche Banned

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    #11
    They have no TOS posted anywhere on their site...
     
    searche, Nov 4, 2007 IP
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  13. lkj

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    Do you have a cross-connect or private switch, private VLAN?
    If you are hitting public IP, not local, their MRTG is monitoring this traffic as your public internet traffic.... sucks....
     
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  14. searche

    searche Banned

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    #14
    They don't say anything in their TOS about this... at least in what o looked for...
     
    searche, Nov 4, 2007 IP
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    scoutz Well-Known Member

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    Why not just call them or e-mail them? I'm sure they'll be able to help you ;)
     
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  16. searche

    searche Banned

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    mailed them...

    response:

    screw them!
     
    searche, Nov 5, 2007 IP
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    leaseweb is known for those tactics, ask them if they would like to discuss the issue on webhostingtalk.com

    I think they may reconsider it
     
    clicker, Nov 5, 2007 IP
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    That means that they will consider a deal. Offer them 1/10 of what they charge. Dont go with the heavy arms first, play nice. Tell them that you didnt know about this rule. I am sure they would like to keep you as a happy customer.
     
    login, Nov 5, 2007 IP