Well then you are sticking it to the network for their failure to upgrade to a reliable DDOS protected service. Isn't it how that works by threatening to leave and taking your business elsewhere unless they fix it. Truthfully speaking you must of seen a drop in customer base since after all these coin changes. Then it should of picked up with newbies.
Simmer down notabeliever, pjcltd is not talking about the fees he's incurring from his hosting provider, he's talking about straight fees owed to the coin network for transfers. You know, the .001 traditionally of a given coin for transferring.
I've been following (at least partially) the DDOS of Paul's site and as a network admin there is little that can be done some times without the proper tools in place - and sometimes even then it's not enough for a dedicated attacker. The attacker in this case is wreaking havoc and it would appear that pjcltd is doing the best he can with what he's got.
Take pjcltd's advice and if you want your coins off the exchange get them off now. otherwise you may have to deal with asking pjcltd to remove them manually at some point in the future - which could be a night-mare like the loss of mintpal.
good luck pjcltd