
Vybe Networks
★★★★★ 1.0 · 1 Review
What is Vybe Networks?
Vybe Networks was founded in 2014 when two of Canada's internet pioneers, D'Arcy Cain and Jim Adams, merged their businesses. Vybe provides web design & hosting and VoIP. But what we excel at is providing businesses with an integrated online suite of Apps to manage your business. Using VybeOffice, our clients can not only manage their emails, web sites and phones, but also handle CRM, do their books, take in online payments and do marketing - PLUS many more components. We provide the foundation to your online business.
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Review Summary
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Vybe Networks receives a damning single review from a long-term customer who rates it one star.
The reviewer, who has dealt with the company for years through its previous incarnation as Vex.net, describes a steep decline in service quality. They credit the original owner-operated model with responsiveness—the Cains would answer calls personally—but report that the transition to Vybe Networks introduced unresponsive, unhelpful staff. Support requests go unanswered for days, phone menus route callers in circles, and the reviewer names specific department failures: sales and marketing collapse into one person, while support staff simply don't pick up. The sole bright spot mentioned is after-hours DSL support provided by a contractor (Coliseum Online).
Beyond poor communication, the reviewer documents repeated domain management failures—lost domains they held through Vybe but could not control directly—and abandonment of a recent phone-porting request. The review cuts off mid-sentence and reads as a frustrated account from someone who gave the company multiple second chances over years without success. With only one review available, this feedback represents a single perspective, though its specificity and length suggest a substantive customer relationship.
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Thursday, March 10, 2022
“Hello, I feel it necessary to review Vybenetworks as a…”
Hello, I feel it necessary to review Vybenetworks as a particularly bad internet hosting company. They were originally called Vex.net and the company was run personally by the owner and his wife (The Cains). Unfortunately, he wished to focus more on development and either amalgamated or was swallowed with/by VybeNetworks.com. VybeNetworks now has rude, ignorant (in both senses of the word), unhelpful staff. Except for their after hours DSL support (great team there at Coliseum Online) they are usually unavailable and at times take days to reply to you. The Cains answered the phone every time, but for the past few years no matter which department you choose from the menu (2 - sales and 4 - market are the same person and 3 - support which is one of two people alternating and neither answers, even when the person in sales tries to reach them) you end up leaving a message that rarely if at all gets replied to. Over the years, they have repeatedly lost numerous domains that I set up through them (and they refused to let me have control over) through mismanagement. Recently, I decided to give them another chance. They were supposed to port a mobile phone line for us and have attempted the job a number of times. There are various reasons why each attempt was unsuccessful, including the fact that I asked them to let me know when it was being done, and then yesterday when it was supposed to be finally ported, Vybe's agent, Distributel, did not even bother to attempt it. Previously he had told me I would have to pay them extra to do the job (which is illegal under CRTC guidelines). When I spoke to Adams (22-3-8), he was rude to me (on the phone) for no reason saying that they had tried this 25 times. When I told him it was 3 (I can tell by the records that there were 3 attempts, as I spoke to the transfer company), he hung up on me. When I sent an email saying that there was no reason to be rude to me and that they their agents had made an error, Jim cut our email service off just for spite. They said we had not paid our account, even though: 1) they made a mistake in setting up our account and failed to charge my debt card, 2) when I brought this to their attention, they did nothing to arrange the payment, 3) my wife called them two weeks ago and accounting said they have no record of us having an account with them, 4) we called again yesterday (22-3-8) and they have no record of us having an account with them, and yet, they are complaining that we have not paid the $120 that we owe for the upcoming year and Jim cut off our access to email. In the past, on two occasions, we have had internet through them. It was of very poor quality (speed and wireless connection were not good). The company was based in a home in East York, but is now in a building in downtown Toronto. Please check them out, warn your Canadian readers to avoid them
