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Need not comment, your post speaks for itself.
How do you know?
Another assumption. Hope you get your fairy tale going
< accuse someone of something for no reason
< not take their word for it
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Hey I think you are a scammer. Your posts speak for themselves. No need to deny it.
*****yawn*******
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You never answered my questions.
False advertisement - check
Bad support ability - check
Huh? What questions? Sorry snoozing.... go check all you want, p
Really making customers want to buy from century1stop. Go advertise falsely all you want.
what happened to your question? You are not a client, never will be one, not for you to comment, cause you don't know. Sometimes I like entertaining ass-umers and make believers for the heck of it.
*****yawn*******
I can see the ugly website and hidden whois.
thank you.......erm you're getting pathetic, some ppl just don't know when to stop
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sweet dreams, RiP
@century1stop you really need to hire a website designer. Your website layout breaks on almost all screen sizes
May I know which browser you're using? Quite difficult to customize the billing application pre-configuration
It breaks at <1366 pixels and > i cant check right now.
Nice 2checkout and crissic ref link \o/
I use all public browsers available bro
hmm, I've tested on IE, Opera, Chrome, looked okay. Could I be missing something?
You tested on live server or your localhost?
A few of my clients have used that much before now.
@century1stop There are a few unmetered solutions out there
I looked to your site and it felt like I was back in 00s but then on footer it is copyrighted to 2014. I missed something?
Oh and it breaks on cellphone.
nope
We'll look into it,never did test on cell
yea, especially in Europe
thanks for pointing it out guys, just found some errors
You sound like a troublemaker to be honest. If you are thinking about using terms like unmetered or unlimited you would have to think about the consequences. If then someone puts an Android ROM download site on that VPS and generates 80tb, that wouldn't be ok I guess.
What I am trying to say is: If you know how to assure the quality you promised then go ahead and offer unlimited services, but if you don't want clients to actually use it, then just don't offer it in the first place.
I HATE providers, who offer unlimited traffic and then after 5 or 10tb they tell you "oh come on, that's not cool, it's not intended this way, you should get a dedi bla bla bla" even if no ressources were used (files in RAM, so no disk IO) but the network.
Either you can provide unlimited or you can't, design your offers the way you can handle them! It's not a problem to say "we won't suspend you, but there is a soft limit at 5tb". That is totally fine, I can live with that info if I have it upfront.
using terms like unmetered or unlimited is making trouble? This isn't an offer post anyway.
Good, then my decision to offer unlimited and unmetered stays. Upstream provider doesn't impose a limit, and we follow suit.
not that hard really..
Actually no, not if you really provide it. If you offer 1gbit unmetered VPSes and I could use 200tb and that's fine for you then I have nothing against you or your service (not that I would actually use that kind of bandwidth, it's rather a general point).
The only thing I wanted to add to this discussion is, that if you can't ensure good service you shouldn't offer crazy unmetered stuff in the first place.
Example of a fair and honest offer structure:
http://www.domflow.it/oneplans.php
They can ensure the quality, but they won't offer 500Mbps on the 3€ plan, because they do not want people to transfer 120tb or something crazy like that. That is the kind of offer structure you should have. You should never as a provider offer 1gbps unmetered unlimited on a 1gbps node. It will definitely cause trouble.
Edit: Sorry, if this is all about Dedis, then just go ahead. I don't care anyway
And which provider do unlimited/unmetered traffic in Asia?
First of all, it's 1Gbit burst and resources are on fair share basis. It's quite clear in the site. Rather hypothetical comment, don't you think?