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Why Hostgator’s support absolutely rocks!

December 12, 2008 by  

Here's my little experience with HostGator service and support.

Well, let me say first that I moved to Hostgator after finding that someone's e-commerce site was totally flying in terms of speed of contents delivery and she was hosting it all off hostgator's lower end shared hosting plans. So I decided to move few of my domains to hostgator and even opened a reseller account with them to get a bit of boost in performance.

Yesterday I was working to update my WordPress Membership Plugin (MemberWing allows to build free membership sites) - and it was supposes to send an email when new user is paid and signed up.

Everything was working but that piece - sending email. It was kinda annyoing to me to deliver software that works but no one get notified that it works. In other words sending email part of script didn't work. So I decided to blame Hostgator and send them email asking it to fix sending email from PHP. My perception was that their security settings was over elevated.

Just to let you know - Hostgator has phone and email support. Phone support may or may not take long time because of time of the day. Sometimes you're #17 in the line, sometimes you're #2 and it get quicker. Although their email support is quite impressively fast.

While 1and1 (my current hoster) tends to give you 24-48hrs ETAs for any meaningful email answer (and you still have a chance to get Paypal-ish type of email reply nonsense fluffed at you) - I was pleasantly surprised to get very fast and technically helpful and detailed responses from HostGator guys on pretty much every email. Bear in mind it often happens that they been very patient to describe detailed solution in email instead of RTFM-ing and FAQ-ing.

So back to my email issue - I sent email to support@hostgator and pretty soon asked by them to provide a source code that i use to send email. This was like 7pm.

I sent them code - they replied again within an hour asking me to clarify some issues. Apparently I setup redirection that confused everyone - so I fixed that part and send them updated script with the source code.

That was 9pm+

Something good happened overnight and early in the morning I received email from Hostgator's
Linux Systems Administrator Matt S. who actually found a bug in my code and found a problem in the way I setup DNS at my other provider's space.

He managed to do something good at Hostgator's backend to make sure that my emailing started to work (even though the way I setup DNS at 1and1 was still problematic) and pointed out on bug in my script that generated an errors.

Really, when was the last time *you* had helpful technical guys to spent nighttime fixing *your* problems, looking at *your* code, adjusting their backend to accomodate issues that *you* created, staying *polite and professional with you* and finally delivering complete working solution so that *your* business will kept running?

Kudos to HostGator!

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5 Responses to “Why Hostgator’s support absolutely rocks!”

  1. Warth Publishing Inc on December 12th, 2008 10:38 pm

    I believe I made the horrendous mistake of choosing a company because it had a 5 page ad in a popular computer magazine. In my opinion 1and1 is a horrible company and many customers have voiced a host of complaints on various blogs. It should be a warning that when their phone is answered by a recording that tells you if you have gotten a notice from NCO, a collection agency, to press a certain number. If they are a reputable business, why do they have to send so many accounts to a collection agency?
    Also Investigative journalist, Kelli Jack, has written 30 articles about this company and has a suit pending against them. Kelli alleges that 1and1 stole her domain name and sold it. Kelli states: “1and1 should be shut down.”

    And finally, the Washington DC, Pennsylvania Better Business Bureau has them listed as “Unsatisfactory” Read comments on the BBB why. Read some customer comments on Red Flag.

  2. admin on December 13th, 2008 11:14 am

    I been with 1and1 for 5 years and they hosted multiple websites for me that I made money with.
    They do have annoying glitches and things I am disagree with, but I wouldn’t rate them at zero.
    They are ok – but there are better choices around.

    Gleb

  3. Hosting and Installing Wordpress. Setting the right foundation for wordpress-based membership site. | Membership Site Resources and Software : MemberWing on December 18th, 2008 8:12 pm

    [...] few occasions was pleasantly surprised by the quality of their tech support. These guys are really willing to take extra steps to solve your issues.  And also have to admit that 80% of my blames to them were actually ended up being caused by [...]

  4. HostGator - Douglas on December 25th, 2008 1:04 am

    Thanks for the kind words! I’m happy to hear you had such a positive experience with HostGator.

  5. Car HID on September 13th, 2009 2:34 am

    I currently use both and I would have to say 1and1 uses very poor slow servers with no support while hostgator is the best I have ever seen in support and performance.

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