What is Tera-Byte?
Local expertise. 24/7 live support. Lowest rates. Tera-Byte Dot Com Inc is a privately held Corporation in the city of Edmonton in the province of Alberta, Canada. Our main office and datacenter is located in the CN Tower in Edmonton Alberta. Tera-Byte Dot Com Inc. is committed to "excellence in customer satisfaction" through quality in product design, support and service whilst continuously researching and implementing new features. Tera-Byte's management is committed to build on its industry leadership by providing total quality in customer satisfaction. Our mission is to provide our clients with exceptional uptime, stability and support, which continuously meet or exceed their performance requirements.
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Tera-Byte Reviews (1)
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Review Summary
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Tera-Byte appears to be a hosting provider with serious compliance and billing practices issues according to this user. The customer reports being charged unexplained bandwidth overage fees, having data withheld until payment was made, and experiencing what they characterize as illegal collection practices involving unlicensed Canadian agencies contacting them in the U.S. They also describe aggressive moderation, claiming administrators flagged a service advertisement post as spam and subsequently interrogated them about it.
The reviewer contrasts Tera-Byte's approach unfavorably with industry norms, noting that many hosting companies either waive overage charges or provide warnings and temporary suspensions rather than immediate billing and data lockouts. The user ultimately describes the company as "shady" and recommends avoiding it, citing reliance on U.S. consumer protections to resolve their dispute. With only one review available, this feedback represents a single user's experience rather than a pattern, but the allegations—if accurate—point to potentially significant operational and legal concerns.
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Monday, December 7, 2015
“Shady company. Charged for ”bandwidth overages" with no proof. Held…”
Shady company. Charged for ”bandwidth overages" with no proof. Held my data hostage until I paid. Illegally used Canadian based collection companies not licensed to collect in the U.S. to harass. Systems administrators had nothing else better to do than to interrogate me for one post to a newsgroup trying to advertise a service, called it SPAM. Many hosting companies don't charge for overages, those that do sent you a warning or a temporary suspension. Avoid this company like the plague. Thankful for consumer protections in the U.S. to rescue me from this shady company.

