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Zerigo terminates annual plans mid-way to jack rates 19x

20 pointsby pardnerover 11 years ago
aka &quot;How NOT to raise your prices on prepaid plans&quot;<p>The last few years have been rough for Zerigo customers, with several well-publicized DNS outages.<p>As a reward for hanging in there, Zerigo sent an email this morning they will discontinued their DNS Essentials plan ($39&#x2F;YEAR) and are replacing it January 31 2014 with a $63&#x2F;MONTH plan. (pricing shown for 50 domains)...a 19-fold increase, one month&#x27;s notice.<p>And no, they just confirmed, they will NOT wait until your current annual plan expires even though it is pre-paid (September 2014 in my case).<p>They will jack up the rate 19-fold, beginning Jan 31, applying a prorated credit, rather than letting current annual plans run their course.<p>To my mind, the rate increase might be reasonable if they really did upgrade their infrastructure to prevent further outages.<p>What is completely unacceptable IMO is a policy to terminate existing pre-paid plans mid-way rather than grandfather existing customers through the remaining months of their term.

8 comments

rychdevover 11 years ago
I JUST upgraded from free to DNS Essentials a couple days ago. I&#x27;ve notified Zerigo billing that I consider the change a cancellation of my service agreement &quot;without a determination of misuse&quot; as defined by their own terms of service, and have requested a full refund back to my card on file. We&#x27;ll see how that goes.<p>So where is everybody moving? Any reasonably priced DNS providers that don&#x27;t suck?
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enkoover 11 years ago
Got the email as well. I would be looking at a new price of $456&#x2F;yr, up from my current $39&#x2F;yr. Needless to say that is totally unacceptable.<p>Thing is I wouldn&#x27;t even mind paying a little bit more, I know $39&#x2F;yr is pretty cheap. $60&#x2F;yr would be fine, or even more maybe. But $456&#x2F;yr is not fine at all and it baffles me why they would even attempt this. Did it occur to no-one to ask, hm, do you think our customers will mind us jacking the price 10-fold or higher?<p>Looking into a switch to dnsmadeeasy. Even if they reverse course, I&#x27;ll probably change now, since Zerigo management has obviously gone mad and I no longer trust them to run a service I rely on.
dangrossmanover 11 years ago
Is there a reason not to use the DNS provided free by reliable web hosts (Rackspace, Softlayer, Linode, etc)? Or is everyone in this discussion hosting with Amazon and the like that doesn&#x27;t provide that?
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denishennessyover 11 years ago
They charged me $39 for annual service 4 days ago. Then today they mailed me to tell me that the &#x27;new&#x27; rate was $756&#x2F;year and I would have to pay the extra or cancel the service.
pardnerover 11 years ago
Looking hard at dnsmadeeasy... Anyone using them as primary DNS? Basic specs look good: $60&#x2F;YR for 25 domains ... supports zone imports... uptime guarantee.
StuntPopeover 11 years ago
easyDNS.<p>Yes, I&#x27;m biased, but still. We&#x27;re less money, anycast deployed (Zerigo until now is&#x2F;was not), zonefile importer, REST API, full integration to Amazon Route 53 via easyRoute53, etc etc.<p>Prices starting at $149&#x2F;year for 10 domains.<p>Add failover &#x2F; host monitoring: $299&#x2F;year, 10 domains
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trafficlightover 11 years ago
Yep. Time to do something different.<p>I just did this last year when another DNS provider pulled the same shit.
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whichdanover 11 years ago
Did they offer a refund, or just credit?
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