UK Proxy Server preview (part 2)
October 16th, 2009Author: EmilScothosts got in touch with me after my blog of its proxy service. You can read the original article, with Scothosts’ comment, here.
Scothosts’ response raises three important issues:
1: Scothosts could do more to emphasise you’re signing up for a subscription, because once you’ve added the proxy to the shopping basket it doesn’t explicitly say you’ll be billed every month. When I ordered the proxy, I certainly didn’t realise that it was a subscription. Many people will only need a proxy for a short period of time, covering business travel or a holiday, so this could catch them out (and on that note, why not release a £3/week service?).
2: Scothosts has said 2Mbit/sec is what you can expect from its UK proxy server in Denmark, while I was getting 1.16Mbit/sec – which isn’t far wide of the mark. The speeds should really be advertised better when you’re buying the product. It’s curious that accessing BBC’s iPlayer HD service, which needs 3.2Mbit/sec of bandwidth, worked without a hitch when I couldn’t surf at those speeds elsewhere. This is where my throttling speculation came from, but I accept that there needs to be more investigation on this topic before a true conclusion can be reached (perhaps the iPlayer uses resource-friendly UDP streaming… or something… to help those data packets flow a little quicker).
The clear 30GB per month data allowance offered by Scothosts (for its £9.99 service) is refreshing. I don’t recall seeing that when I ordered the product, but this is the kind of honest advertising many “unlimited bandwidth” ISPs could do with.
3: The way I treat my blog is different to the way I treat my work. When I’m writing articles for computer magazines and websites, I get paid. I’m also in constant contact with the manufacturer, which means any problems I encounter can be discussed to ensure a fair review. Blogging is a more rough and ready approach, plus I’m shelling out my own cash so it’s a more personal and biased form of writing.
The end effect can be the same though: if you google “UK Proxy Server review”, my blog comes top. If it matters to companies, they can avoid a blog’s inherent bias by giving more authoritative sites like The Register a chance to write up on their product or service.
I’ll be writing more about proxy servers on my blog (and, perhaps, for proper publications) in the future. These services are becoming more important with the rise of geographically-restricted internet telly like the iPlayer, Hulu and ITV streaming and, right now, there is a lack of info on what proxies can offer. In the mean time, I’ve decided to remove my rating for Scothosts UK Proxy Server until I’ve tested a few more competing products.

I discovered recently Skydur.com – a little proxy, unfortunatelly not free. I wish it is free but it’s not so expensive neither – just about $5 bucks per month. I can now access all web sites again from China – youtube, twitter, facebook and hulu. Skydur is very fast and works on Windows, Mac and Linux – check it out here – Skydur.com – you won’t be disappointed. Believe me I tried dozens of free proxy programs and noone worked as advertised.
I signed up for a Scothost Proxy access in spring 2009 and used it for a few weeks while I was travelling. I had no idea I was signing up for a monthly subscription and, in fact, I signed up for a second ‘month’ later in the summer.
Whilst I was travelling, Scothost were helping themselves to two sets of £14.99 per month, which I only discovered when I got back to the UK six months later.
As Emil says in his review, they could (and should) do more to make the subscription nature clearer. There is
limited mention in the sales process and at least half of those appearances are picture icons with ‘monthly subscription’ is small (faint) text against a multi-coloured background. As Emil says, there is no explicit mention of the subscription after the first order page and, notably, no mention at all on the email confirmations you receive.
The wording of the refund policy (which makes explicit mention of no refund for inadvertently misunderstanding the subscription nature!) could be interpreted by some as a sales process designed deliberately to maximize income from potential misunderstandings.
Finally, they refused to pay me a refund for the second subscription, which seems to be in contradiction with their own refund policy.
Before signing up for a Scothost proxy ask yourself the question why haven’t Scothosts improved the clarity on their sales process since Emil raised it and they went to great lengths to respond to his post? And as a result you might conclude that this isn’t a company that you’ll do business with – especially as prices are very similar across the marketplace.
Since returning to the UK I’ve used other companies and I’m delighted with the service and the monthly (expiring) contracts.
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