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		<title>By: Pierre Little</title>
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		<description>I would like to have more details of your experience with uk2.net.

They have just purchased my hosting provider in the USA.  I have some critical server requirements and I would like to know what I could expect in regards to uptime and support...do they use live chat support for example....are they competent or due they generally ignore customers requests for support.

Thank you in advance.
Pierre</description>
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<p>They have just purchased my hosting provider in the USA.  I have some critical server requirements and I would like to know what I could expect in regards to uptime and support&#8230;do they use live chat support for example&#8230;.are they competent or due they generally ignore customers requests for support.</p>
<p>Thank you in advance.<br />
Pierre</p>
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