Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25833747-20150801152744/@comment-26091666-20150801172100

Ok, I am sorry if I sounded offensive. I was under the impression given the fact that you were given some pointers to try and rectify the issue you encounter the verdict for those scenarios seemed like as if you didn't try out everything.

There was dev. tweet indicating users on Paramushir were getting catbombs and that was because the server was undergoing a heavy load. However that was temporary and it appears you're not on the same said server.

Not trying to say it is your fault but I personally have a knack of wanting to find out just how much effort some people have went through to get their issues resolved. It generally comes as part of the experience that you often see people overlook each and every part of the details that were already included and instead skip to summaries. Kind of like reading and signing contracts, people don't like to read over the finite details which is often ridiculed with technical jargon that are usually incomprehensible to an average person and that ultimately you find them just signing contracts to agree even though contracts itself has flaws in which business may and can take advantages of such loopholes to their own advantage.

As for your last point, if your ISP isn't keen on looking at your issue and you have been their customer for sometime you might want to consider telling them (when you request for support) that you are considering their competitors. Trivial issues like these which if it ends up being ISP at fault, nothing gets solved if you don't take the initiative.