![]() Which I believed at the time since I was tired from this. They said this issue only happens when you reimage from Ubuntu 16.04 to Debian. They admitted their repos have an issue that I can not solve and I have to destroy the machine completely to be able update or install to my Debian machine and lose my IP address that my DNS is set to. At first they blamed me, suggesting I did something I can not remember, and then I changed the repos as they suggested and demanded an answer when it did not fix it. My Debian reimaging, where it warns me all data will be destroyed for an untouched Debian installation, had it's repos configured to use Ubuntu's, on my Debian reimage, which of course failed. I had a similar experience with moving my Ubuntu 16.04 image over to Debian. What I take greater issue with is that the author had to explain how it was impossible for him to accidentally delete the bucket (the files in it had to be deleted first) before DO admitted they had an issue. I know that I will stick with my Google Cloud account for now. If this is how they treat a big portion of their new trial users customers I doubt this will be a very long-term profitable campaign. Or maybe the campaign was too successful and this is their way of cost control? I guess someone decided to start offering $100 trials without thinking through the effect on the support team. The regular support tells me the security team are "very busy at the moment". ![]() Now been waiting 5 days to hear back from their security team after giving them the required docs. Normally you do that at the signup stage and when you approve someone for a trial you honour it. Then without even bothering sending me an email they disabled my account to the likes of "We need to investigate that you are a real person, please send in docs A, B etc.". ![]() Set up a droplet easy enough and invested 2-3 days part work in a test project for fun (didn't bother with external backups.). They were chasing me around last week with Google Adwords for a $100 free trial so I thought why not.
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