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by thegrim33 668 days ago
Yep, same here. The second they decided to just drop all their customers with a specific nationality I immediately transferred everything I had elsewhere.

Why choose to do business with a company like that when there's other companies they aren't doing things like that? Why choose to stay with a company where tomorrow your government could do something they disapprove of and they're now dropping you and now you're scrambling to rectify things?

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But you don't understand: what "your government" is doing is really bad. And a big part of Namecheap's team is the recipient of what "your government" is doing. And you paying taxes to "your government", or even at the grocery store as you live your nondescript life, is you implicitly supporting "your government" in doing those bad things.

Therefore dropping you as a customer with almost zero notice is warranted (you monster).

If you don't like it, then email our team and plead with us and justify yourself. Tell us you're one of the good ones. We might deign to give you a bit more time to pack your bags.

(To sarcastically paraphrase the Namecheap CEO's statements here on HN.)

> Tell us you're one of the good ones.

I guess it depends on the definition of "good" which seems to be quiet volatile. /s