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HAPPY LOVELY BIRTHDAY MIGUEL
is this LVE limits also applied to existing customers?
as you said before:
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3312490/#Comment_3312490
have a nice day on your birthday. with multiple sales too
Happy Birthday!
Also, redirect loop on DE server.
happy birthday!
Thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you!
I definitely agree with you there, that's why we just added very small stock - our bills haven't grown that much yet but we're planning on launching new plans and colocation is on-hold due to energy prices, the war affects everyone right now!
Thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you so much for the nice message, I appreciate it :-)
Thanks mate!
I wish I'd get rich from selling this small stock - we're quite not there yet :P, thank you!
Thank you!
Sometimes DA gets stuck - don't ask me why. I've restarted it, also happened in the DE server, thank you for the warm wishes!
Sorted mate!
Thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you mate!
Correct, it applies to existing customers as well :-)
Thank you!
Sorted, and thank you Daniel!
Thank you!
happy birthday
Happy birthday to you, i wish you good health & another successful years in business ;-)
@MikePT
Pls ticket #866076, crazy..
EDIT: thank you, resolved, paid
Thank you
Thank you!!!
You guys need to wait, come on...
Happy Birthday!
Was expecting you to increase the 2GB shared to like 5GB though :P
Happy birthday; I wish you more success in the future!
Can't do! Thank you! 😁
Thank you!
Hey there!
Current stock:
25 GB Reseller 8
50 GB Reseller: 5
100 GB Reseller: 5
Shared 2 GB: 33
Enjoy while stock lasts!
All these reseller plans should have been sold by now. I think many people are worried about irrational political future and economic instability; or maybe people no longer trust lifetime offers because many providers have failed in the past.
Yeah well, our company is turning 7 years old in December and MyW has been running for 3+ years.
We're ok financially, not a large or even medium-sized provider, still very small, but running well :-)
Cheers!
Hi,
Current stock:
25 GB Reseller 8
50 GB Reseller: 4
100 GB Reseller: 5
Shared 2 GB: 31
Don't hesitate - signup for excellent Webhosting!
It's not a matter of "excellent", because service is quite good indeed. It's a question of business "lifetime", especially nowadays, when electricity is going... To the moon 🚀
Two providers already increased their pricing - we do have the servers paid for already so we don't anticipate any issues!
please forgive the naïve question but:
That's the total for all accounts I can "resell", not 25gb for every single account?
yes, in every reseller hosting company, you (reseller) is given the total space in GB, and then you can slice it into any desired plans suitable to your clients like 1GB, 5GB, etc.
some hosts allow overselling so you can "virtually" sell 25GB space to every single account, but your total (reseller account) space is limited to 25GB itself. So if your single customer uses his 25GB space that you allotted, then your rest of the customers will not be able to upload any files as your reseller account limit is reached.
thanks @JasonM clear explanation!
Thank you @JasonM , much better than my own responses!
How long is a lifetime by the way? I looked at your legal area but couldn't find the definition.
Hi, softaculous on wsg1 is expired
For as long as the company exists!
I got a ticket with Softaculous waiting for them to get back to us. The auto-renewal function isn't working properly, it's not using our funds there. Should be sorted today/tomorrow.
So if someone signs up today and you shut up shop tomorrow, that's a lifetime of service?
Should we promise it to last 100 years, if the company doesn't operate for so long?
Considering your worries, you should just skip our sales mate.
Well in my personal opinion, you should at least provide the minimum amount of time that your customers would expect to have an active service for. With the relaxed wording of your offer and legal terms, a lifetime could be that of a regular housefly which survives for about a month.
Let's say that someone pays 50€ for a lifetime reseller package and your company stops operating tomorrow. Does that then mean that this offer is technically against the LET rules as you can't offer a package that's more than $12 USD/month?
I'm strongly against any lifetime deals and don't know how you're able to offer them here but it seems like this forum lets anything go. Maybe because you're a moderator, Jon lets it slide. As much as I hate WHT, they at least banned these kinds of offers as they're deceptive to the end consumer.
I'm not interested in buying a deal myself but I'm just worried about your customers. Someone new to the hosting world will sign up and actually think it's a lifetime deal. They will sign up local mum and dad businesses, pricing their hosting thinking they've paid for a lifetime and then all of a sudden you might shut up shop.
Depending on how it goes, they might lose all of their data and have to build a whole new website and start fresh with their emails. Maybe you'll let them know that they need to migrate away as you're closing down the servers but then that will be a massive headache for them.
Also, when you say how many years you've been in business. Just remember that Bernie Madoff was able to run his pyramid scheme for over 10 years before being caught out.