Myriad Network

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Myriad sells hosting services from their own $87 million data center, including shared and VPS hosting plans.

Posted on: January 11, 2007

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9 Reviews

Doug

October 17th, 2008 at 1:28 am    


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I have 2 accounts with Myriad and am extremely happy with them. I have had both account over 2 years and have only had one server go down for about 6 hours, which I was not happy about at the time, but other than that they have been perfect. And that is very good for a hosting company. I totally recommend them@


jeff chang

February 7th, 2009 at 4:27 pm    


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Myriad is the biggest piece of garbage of a web host on the face of the earth. Do not do business with them. Their servers go down frequently, and their support is the pits.


Richard

February 19th, 2009 at 1:23 am    


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Myriad network is crap now. They were bought out by some shady hosting company and support is a joke now. They have no clue what they are doing and lie about issues with the servers. If you look at there parent company EMCTELECOM/EMCWEBHOSTING, they are one of the worse in the industry. Way to destroy a company when you purchase it!.


Dewayne

February 24th, 2009 at 8:39 pm    


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What a disaster this company has become. The support system is a complete joke. It’s a shame that such a good hosting company turned to this basically overnight when the were apparently sold to a larger company. Stay away at all costs.


Jeff A

March 7th, 2009 at 10:54 am    


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Myriad used to be the best VDS hosting service in the business. The new support team and data center are a joke. Need better service find and old 386, install linux and attach to a dialup internet provider, for customer support ask random people off the street for assistance, sounds ridiculous sure, but it wouldn’t be any worse than what they are now. Incidentally the advertising sound byte at the top is a lie as well, Myriad does not now nor did it ever own it’s own 87 million dollar data center. They rented space in the equinox data center in Virginia up until feb/march 2009, then moved their operations to the EMC facility in Arizona. Stay away from these guys at all costs


Jodi

July 22nd, 2009 at 8:01 pm    


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These people are horrible! They automatically charged us for a renewal (without notifying us). When I contacted them to cancel they said a refund was forthcoming…three months went by with promises for a refund and long delayed response times. They finally said the following:

“We apologize for the extended wait on this issue. The problem is that the refund cannot be issued as the original charge was made in a different transaction system. We are only allowed to refund charges using their original transaction numbers in the system and that is not possible in this case.

You may speak with your credit card company in order to resolve this issue.

Sincerely,
Joel Variant”

Well, I called my credit card company and since over 3 months had gone by they couldn’t handle the refund. I have since tried to contact Myriad again and there is now zero response. They’re thieves.


Peter

February 25th, 2010 at 3:45 pm    


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Worst host ever. Despicable business practices. Everything negative about them said above is 100% true from personal experience. I’d sue them if I had time to pursue it. Avoid Myriad Networks and EMC Telecom at ALL COSTS!


Erwin Chua

April 9th, 2010 at 12:53 pm    


Hi guys
My sites have been since 27 March, I have written to Myrid Network many times but no response at all from them, are you guys having the same problem as well currently?
Just worried about all the data. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.


Erik F. Zeiner

May 13th, 2010 at 8:56 am    


Erik F. Zeiner (current owner of Myriad Network) never paid for Myriad Network. He owes several hundred thousand dollars for it. He also owes J.P. Morgan / Chase Bank around $200k. He is at least half a million dollars in debt. Earlier this year their datacenter (CWIE) shut off their network access for failure to pay their bill. MyriadNetwork criminal Michael Tyler claimed on WHT that it was a “datacenter issue”, and that they were not being sued by anyone (which is false). This is all public information, and anyone can obtain the PDFs of the court documents from the internet themselves.

They are all criminals and thieves. Erik’s mother, stepfather, sister, and multiple other individuals are involved. Hosting with Myriad Network means supporting criminals.


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