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  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited December 2019

    He did not get it.

    If you have 2 domains, the limit you can go is 2.
    As soon, you delete one, your limit decreases to 1.

    There is no such thing as 2-1+1= 2.
    You have 1 as static limit + the active domains which decreases if you delete one.

    Means you cannot go up again, where your limit was.

  • @Neoon said:
    He did not get it.

    If you have 2 domains, the limit you can go is 2.
    As soon, you delete one, your limit decreases to 1.

    There is no such thing as 2-1+1= 2
    You have 1 as static limit + the active domains which decreases if you delete one.

    Means you cannot go up again, where your limit was.

    I did get it, and even said what you meant. I was pointing out you missed a word like "can't" because you said "add one" without indicating it would fail (I.e. try to add one but not succeed).

  • @NanoG6 said:

    @Neoon said:

    @Shurshuka said:

    @Neoon said:
    Wow, after they cutted down the early adopters to 1 domain, shame.

    Not actually true.

    I have 14 domains on their early adopter plan with all functionality (inc. geo, failover) and unlimited queries/records. They set this plan for all added and delegated domains before the end of the 2016 year (if I'm not mistaken). If you used one domain, you got one domain :)

    Their new free plan doesn't include geo/failover and has limited functionality, so this is different things.

    You have 1 domain + the domains you are using.
    If you for example got 2 domains, you delete the old one and add one, you are down to 1 domain.

    As long, you do not touch anything its fine until you do.

    Damn, from what movie is this gif?

  • I don't think it's from a movie

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