Well I believe Google can suspend accounts for the following reasons:
Non-delivery of orders Excessive chargebacks Excessive disputes Negative buyer ratings Inability to verify account information Terms of service violation Outstanding negative balance
Thats not the first time its happened. I seem to remember reading about the same thing on political betting.com earlier in the week, or was it last week?
Thats not the first time its happened. I seem to remember reading about the same thing on political betting.com earlier in the week, or was it last week?
I see that only Lib Dem party members can post or even view posts on the LibDemVoice blog. Are all LibDems so scared of possible feedback on how they do things?
On a related note I see that to post on their blog you have to give your LibDem membership number to be verified. This info together with the your name and address is sent, electronically, to the LibDem party, who then respond with a 'is a member' or 'is not a member'.
I wonder how this two-way sharing of information matches up with the requirements of the Data Protection Act seeing that the LibDemVoice does not appear to be a LibDem party owned or controlled website?
Dizzy
ReplyDeleteNo, they didn't forget to pay the bill.
They just realised that nobody actually cares about the Limp-Dumbs.
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Well I believe Google can suspend accounts for the following reasons:
ReplyDeleteNon-delivery of orders
Excessive chargebacks
Excessive disputes
Negative buyer ratings
Inability to verify account information
Terms of service violation
Outstanding negative balance
I think they tick most of the boxes. Ha!
Two weeks ago it was CPU load.
ReplyDeleteStill works for me
ReplyDeleteBack up,or is it just the mobile version? Limp-Dumbs? Bit tame isn't it?
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately it works for me....
ReplyDeleteProcessor load gone too high actually.
ReplyDeleteShame the hosting firm doesn't do a "sorry, this site is too popular" error message instead :-)
Just clicked on the link Dizzy. Straight into their site - no problems.
ReplyDeleteIt's back now.
ReplyDeleteThats not the first time its happened. I seem to remember reading about the same thing on political betting.com earlier in the week, or was it last week?
ReplyDeleteThats not the first time its happened. I seem to remember reading about the same thing on political betting.com earlier in the week, or was it last week?
ReplyDeleteOr Gordo's lot are at it.
ReplyDeleteI see that only Lib Dem party members can post or even view posts on the LibDemVoice blog. Are all LibDems so scared of possible feedback on how they do things?
ReplyDeleteOn a related note I see that to post on their blog you have to give your LibDem membership number to be verified. This info together with the your name and address is sent, electronically, to the LibDem party, who then respond with a 'is a member' or 'is not a member'.
I wonder how this two-way sharing of information matches up with the requirements of the Data Protection Act seeing that the LibDemVoice does not appear to be a LibDem party owned or controlled website?
Why don't they just get decent hosting?
ReplyDeleteOh! ...They're Dim Labs...silly me.
Longrider had the same problem with that provider, and has now changed hosts. He was not impressed with their approach to (paid) hosting.
ReplyDeleteMore likely the host has turned it off again. They seem to struggle with the load. Popularity, eh?
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