Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | destroyer998's commentslogin

That is an awesome idea.


Keeps getting worse...


Registration is closed. Refunds have been issued. If you paid for this service, check your e-mail and get your refund. They're closing up shop. This was a total trainwreck.


When you click the refund link in the footer, you are presented with a page not found error: https://ramgrid.com/legal/refunds

Is this supposed to be scam or a joke?


Edit: I take it back. It seems to be serious and not just a test. I found the creator's LinkedIn.[1]

Previous comment: Probably a landing page to test a concept before the concept is developed. It's done frequently, but this person has done it rather sloppily.

1. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasondecastro


From a self-written description of his previous project:

"I know what you're thinking. FkPaying is a brand new way to watch movies, download books, and download music. I built out a really nice website that's very intuitive and user friendly. Yeah... if you're reading this, the website might have been taken down by the FBI. It was a good run, folks. I hope I don't get taken to jail for this."

Yeah, seems proud of being taken down by the FBI. I'm not really comfortable with people that take such pride in pushing the limits of the law and it doesn't bode well for the reputation of this current venture.


Wow, really? I might need to report my card "lost" so that I can get a new number. Stripe protects that information from the vendor, right?

Though I doubt this kid is going to try to be that brazen, especially since he is using his real name to do this (assuming this isn't a fake identity).

Might request a new number just in case. I really don't trust this asshole anymore.


I wouldn't be too hasty to call him an asshole. Based on his LinkedIn, I think he's just a kid without any work experience and, consequently, without much understanding of professionalism. "FuckPaying" seem to be not that different from one of us wanting to start some kind of Napster when we were young, and I think a lot of grown HN users are probably PopcornTime users...


He's an "assistant instructor" at at least one school/program, and others. This isn't a "kid" if he's teaching other people.

We can't and shouldn't blame potential fraud on simple "youth" for someone who is obviously of an age that he is teaching other people to do these things.


There's a service behind this, I can confirm it. I just wasted $9 on a broken VPS.

I am not worried about that $9 because I spent that expecting this to be a bust. I've spent far more on stupider things. It'll certainly be the last $9 I spend on this though.


Not surprising. I'd be more concerned with handing over card details tbh.


Payments were handled with Stripe, so it's my understanding that RamGrid won't have the card details.


Well that's good!


Also both pages under "For those who may sue us". Actually, just all of that section - you need a ramgrid account to view their refund policy (apparently different to the 404 footer one), or "FOR THE FEDS & CO" law enforcement guide/copyright policy. Also the search bar doesn't work.


It seems shady at best.

https://i.imgur.com/QTpBGJT.png


I'm not sure why our business@ramgrid.com e-mail is being blocked. I'll definitely look into that.


What's the webmail are you using? It looks good.


That's fastmail!



Some DNS stuff would be baddass, e.g. to what does something resolve, what are the nameservers


I hacked up a simple lookup service here:

http://dns-api.org/

That might be useful, at least to pin down what kind of API you do/don't want.


That's awesome, thanks!


Hey destroyer998, you can do PTR lookups using the IP info API. There's also the host reputation API for checking DNSBLs.

We have thought about some other DNS related APIs.. what would you be using it for?


I would be using it to check if a user has created the correct DNS settings when they try to link their domain to a webhosting package of instance. Or wether someone has setup their domain correctly to receive emails.


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: