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iPowerWeb resorts to posting fraudulent reviews on HostJury

Tue, 19th June 2007, 13:40

iPowerWeb (iPower) has surprised us yet again this morning. Recently we have had several blog posts about them here on HostJury. With their company being purchased, 35% of their systems being hacked & their obvious decreasing support quality they have been fueling lawsuits against themselves on a daily basis.

However their latest attempt to attract new clients is an interesting, yet fraudulent one. Upon checking the reviews posted about iPowerWeb this morning we saw that both had been posted from an internal network at their company (gateway.phx.ipower.com) in Phoenix. This is one of the few times that a company has been so brazen that they've posted multiple reviews at the same time giving flawless ratings to themselves.

fraudulent ipowerweb

In this case they've been caught red-handed but on a number of other websites we have found their reviews have remained online. Luckily we have a very thorough auditing process & removed them immediately. It is sad to see a company as large & once renowned for it's great service to suddenly have to resort to posting fake reviews about their own services to gain traffic.

It's a new low.

56 Responses to “iPowerWeb resorts to posting fraudulent reviews on HostJury”

  1. EX-iPower Employee Says:

    jonesy should probably refresh his post data less, i'm just saying.

  2. Anonymous Says:

    The developers wouldn't be so stupid - or dishonest - that's marketing's job.

    I have it from two sources that it was indeed Yaniv (CEO's brother in law) - he's done stupid shit like this before too, if I remember right.

  3. EX-iPower Employee Says:

    Hahaha... Much like anonymous posted above, the CEO's brother in law DOES use an intel based MacBook. There are also several members of the development team would have recently been provided Mac hardware to work on. Swing and a miss.

  4. jonesy Says:

    hmmm not a single one, huh maybe check the mac that is/was being used by yaniv, im just saying

  5. Hostjury Admin Icon Streaky Says:

    Plus like, congrats on being the only large-ish company in the world that's not got any macs, anywhere.

    And 10 out of 10 for being full of sh*t.

  6. Hostjury Admin Icon DavidJ Says:

    Mr. IPower Employee,

    I'd recommend you secure your network then because -- well, there's a macintosh on it posting fake reviews!

  7. IPower Employee Says:

    First of all, There is not a single Mac in the entire Ipower Network. That goes for Tech Reps, Supervisors and all the way up to the CEO. So there is no possible way anyone with a mac is posting comments from ipowers network. It's just not possible. You guys should fact check a little better.

  8. Graham Andrews Says:

    I agree - they are worse than useless. So bad in fact, I have warned other people not to use them via my page at http://www.flairnetwebdesign.com/ipowerweb.html

  9. BillyBob Says:

    I have been using ipowerweb for 5+ years for 2 different domains. I have had many problems - including have my X-Cart php script hacked (and no, this was not a file permission problem *I* caused), and having my photo gallery become corrupted when they "upgraded" my installed gallery script with ZERO warning or notification, and suddenly putting query restrictions (again with no warning) on mysql that caused my site to begin crashing, etc, etc.

    Why haven't I moved? I have been planning to move for a long time, but I've been in analysis paralysis - switch to another shared host? Move to a VPS? And which one? Use a host that is "certified" for my shopping cart? I need to just pick one and pull the trigger - they would have a hard time being worse than the current ipowerweb!

  10. J.A. Says:

    I use iPower, their service is the absolute worst. Support is even worse than worse. The site(s) go down regularly, Tech Support is unreachable mostly. They claim they will reply in 24 hours, you would be lucky if they reply at all, if they do, it will probably be 9-10 days later. (I gues they're hoping you would go away).

    Just as a side note, once I called support and their system said, "You are in the queue, your call will be answered in 2,709 minutes." I guess there were more than 1000 people holding and @ 2 minutes each...

    All they need to do is put more people in tech support. If they did, I think they would take care of 90% of their problems. But they are so stupid, that they don't.

    I welcome comments by someone at iPower. It will probably take them 6 months to respond to it :-)

    J.A.

  11. Anonymous Says:

    heh, word on the street is that it's the CEO's brother in law. Bet he doesn't get fired for this :)

  12. Tom Says:

    No big surprise. This <i>is</i> Endurance International (EIG) and iPower we're talking about here.

  13. Rey Says:

    Good job on catching them. :) It really is a new low.

  14. Hostjury Admin Icon Streaky Says:

    You would, frightning really.

  15. Graham Frank Says:

    You would think that they would be smart enough to use an IP address other than one hosted on their network?

  16. Jon Felosi Says:

    Lol, this is truly pathetic of them. kudos to HJ for catching this and letting everyone know what they are doing

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