WHUK – My Webhost

I ended up leaving WHUK - My Webhost for several reasons. Admin, two women tried to rip me off with false logic, and no apology. Crap company

WHUK - My Hosts
WHUK – My Hosts

WHUK – My Webhost

I use WHUK as my UK webhost. It is the first UK webhost company I have stuck with since I started on line in 1996 with a corporate account with Clara.net. I seem to remember that they were expensive, so I didn’t use them for my personal account. Instead I chose American and Indian firms until going back to the UK with WHUK a year ago. It really does matter where your host is located.

I write and sell books and my largest customer base is the UK. Therefore, my webhost and their servers need to be in the UK.

‘But why? Google will search all over the world’, you might say, and that is true, but it searches locally first. Therefore, unless someone is specifically looking for me, they might get approximations or incomplete results. British people will get all the info they need about me now, if they want it.

You still might not believe me, but I have been watching my control panel logs for decades, and I am convinced that it is true.

So, realising last year that I had to change hosts, I started looking around. I signed up for three of them consecutively, not saying with one for more than a month because their service was dire compared with what I was used to.

Then I found WHUK – the last one left, I think. Twelve months later, I would move again, if I could be sure of not jumping out of the frying pan into the fire.

They are OK, but not very good. For example, I have been getting error messages every day for months that i was exceeding my bandwidth. I complained many times. Today, I complained again and a Megan gave me what my plan entitles me to ‘unmetered bandwidth’. So, why did that take three months to get?

I could give you a dozen more examples. Like, why do they automatically call a support request ‘Resolved’ after 48 hours? They have never fixed anything for me in that timespan!

When I joined, we talked about hosting plans, and they said the smallest one would suit my requirements. I had to upgrade three times in the next several months and they still want more (a virtual server a/c?).

One more thing. I don’t like it when the sales team are British and the support team are Indian or Pakistani masquerading with British names. There is an element of deception about it. Why would a pucker business want to risk its reputation by deceiving its clients?

It doesn’t make sense to me.

So, if you are pleased with your British webhost, please pass me your affiliate link.

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All the best,

Owen

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Owen Jones, Amazon Best-Selling Author from Barry, Wales, has lived in several countries and travelled in many more. While studying Russian in the USSR in the '70's, he hobnobbed with spies on a regular basis; in Suriname, he got caught up in the 1982 coup; and while a company director, he joined the crew of four as the galley slave to sail from Barry to Gibraltar a home-made concrete yacht, which was almost rammed by a Russian oil tanker and an American aircraft carrier.
“I am a Celt, and we are romantic”, he said when asked about his writing style, “and I firmly believe in reincarnation, Karma and Fate, so, sayings like 'Do unto another...', and 'What goes round comes around' are central to my life and reflected in my work. I write about what I see, or think I see, or dream... and, in the end it is all the same really”. He speaks seven languages and is learning Thai, since he lives in Thailand with his Thai wife of fifteen years.
His first novel, Daddy's Hobby is from the seven-part series 'Behind The Smile: The Story of Lek, a Bar Girl in Pattaya', but his largest collection is 'The Megan Series', twenty-three novelettes on the psychic development of a teenage girl, the subtitle of which, 'A Spirit Guide, A Ghost Tiger and One Scary Mother!' sums them up nicely. He has written fifty novels and novelettes, including: Dead Centre; Andropov's Cuckoo; Fate Twister; The Disallowed (a philosophical comedy); Tiger Lily of Bangkok; and A Night in Annwn (Annwn being the ancient Welsh word for Heaven). Many have been translated into foreign languages and narrated into audio books.
Owen Jones writes stories set in Wales, Spain and Thailand, where he now lives. He is a life-long Spiritualist, and this belief is interwoven, in a very realistic way, into many of his books and storylines. If you like a touch of the 'supernatural', try his books
He sums his life up thus: “Born in the Land of Song, Living in the Land of Smiles”.

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