Simply stay away if you value your websites. For clarification, my review is for tunedcloud.com web hosting service.
I purchased their shared hosting for a 3-years term as a special offer on the Warrior Forum, about two and a half years ago, and hosted two of my websites with them since then. The reason I went with them was that I was not actively updating my websites a lot, and I wanted them just to be online as one of them was an informative website, hence I saught a cheap web host.
For the price I paid, I did not expect a stellar web hosting experience, and to be fair, for a while, even though I had a growing number of issues from "cPanel license expired" to "site not available" and to "resources are not loading properly", "phpmyadmin or webmail taking ages to load" etc., their support was quite good. They responded quickly when I opened tickets, but the issues were not always solved as quickly. In time, as far as I remember, they kept updating their servers, moving things from one cloud hosting provider to another, promising "things will be much better this time". I'm sure some of you might have had similar experiences if you hosted websites on similar "cheap" web hosting providers.
During this 2.5 years, my websites were down for an unacceptable amount of times, and mostly for days each time. I seldomly checked my websites, as I was not active with them much, but if I noticed many down times with my seldom checks, you figure how many times and for how long my websites were down during the times I didn't check. Not only that, but for a long time now, my support tickets either took to long to respond or were never responded.
If you are hosting a hobby blog with no goals with it, then this may be ok for you, but if you value your website and do any kind of commercial activities on it -including displaying ads to make money-, hours and even days of frequent downtowns is not only not good for your potential visitors, but also it has a degrading effect on your search engine performance.
I will be fair, my websites loaded quite fast when they were available. But who wants a fast website if it will not be always available (i.e. 99.9% of the time as reliable web hosts guarantee)?
In short, it feels like they abandoned their service, and just waiting for their clients' terms to expire. My humble suggestion is to stay away from Tunedcloud; just pay that a few extra dollars and put your websites on a reliable host, you won't regret it.