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GREENCLOUD | 12th Anniversary Sale | Double the Deals | Thousands of Giveaways

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  • @FAT32 said:

    @barbaros said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @haodo said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @vastness4594 said:
    @FAT32 won again? RIGGED

    As @allthemtings mentioned you need to wear the shirt to buff your chance on GreenCloud related event

    We need a proof!

    Oh no :( Sorry I haven't wear it yet but washed it yesterday soooo that counts as something :D

    Might need to wait a bit or during weekend because sadly I can't wear anything I like to work

    I wonder how big the dino looks (on the tshirt)

    Very. Btw I still haven't decided how to give out the extra shirts that I have, maybe I will rig it or something

    Just go with the usual rigged duck race.

    Thanked by 2FAT32 oloke
  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @NDTN said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @emgh said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @ninh said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Serious question: How can I request for early renewal so I get to spin the wheel

    I think it is possible, just ask GC, since I got a notification telling me to renew a service which will expire in 12 months. Surely it is a bug, but also means it is possible.

    That does sounds like a bug unless @haodo side has just make almost everything up for renewal

    Like all modern WHMCS installs does this. Not sure if default or a plugin, but login to some WHMCS hosts, most will have a notification saying a service renewing in like 11 months is about to expire. Shitty software really.

    Last I recall I have quite a few expire within 1 year but only 1 of them show renewable though, but let me check again later

    WHMCS bug? That feature is called “On-Demand Renewals” in WHMCS. I only set it as an example: for 1-year services, the option becomes available 90 days before the due date; for 2-year services, 180 days; and for 3-year services, 360 days.

    Tbh, I have seen this popup on other whmcs systems immediately after the service is ordered and activated

    Not one but couple of providers.

    Maybe what greencloud uses is the sophisticated version.

    Others probably got the shit version/ module

    Thanked by 3FAT32 nullnothere emgh
  • Are the servers from the '12th Anniversary Sale' allowed to be transferred?

    Thanked by 1plumberg
  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @somever said:
    Are the servers from the '12th Anniversary Sale' allowed to be transferred?

    The real GOAT 🐐 q

    Thanked by 1FAT32
  • @plumberg said:

    @NDTN said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @emgh said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @ninh said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Serious question: How can I request for early renewal so I get to spin the wheel

    I think it is possible, just ask GC, since I got a notification telling me to renew a service which will expire in 12 months. Surely it is a bug, but also means it is possible.

    That does sounds like a bug unless @haodo side has just make almost everything up for renewal

    Like all modern WHMCS installs does this. Not sure if default or a plugin, but login to some WHMCS hosts, most will have a notification saying a service renewing in like 11 months is about to expire. Shitty software really.

    Last I recall I have quite a few expire within 1 year but only 1 of them show renewable though, but let me check again later

    WHMCS bug? That feature is called “On-Demand Renewals” in WHMCS. I only set it as an example: for 1-year services, the option becomes available 90 days before the due date; for 2-year services, 180 days; and for 3-year services, 360 days.

    Tbh, I have seen this popup on other whmcs systems immediately after the service is ordered and activated

    I agree - and I think it's a "not-very-above-board" way to just get customers to renew in advance without realizing that the service is not really expiring "soon".

    Thanked by 2FAT32 emgh
  • Happy GreenCloud’s 12th Birthday

  • @nullnothere said:

    @plumberg said:

    @NDTN said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @emgh said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @ninh said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Serious question: How can I request for early renewal so I get to spin the wheel

    I think it is possible, just ask GC, since I got a notification telling me to renew a service which will expire in 12 months. Surely it is a bug, but also means it is possible.

    That does sounds like a bug unless @haodo side has just make almost everything up for renewal

    Like all modern WHMCS installs does this. Not sure if default or a plugin, but login to some WHMCS hosts, most will have a notification saying a service renewing in like 11 months is about to expire. Shitty software really.

    Last I recall I have quite a few expire within 1 year but only 1 of them show renewable though, but let me check again later

    WHMCS bug? That feature is called “On-Demand Renewals” in WHMCS. I only set it as an example: for 1-year services, the option becomes available 90 days before the due date; for 2-year services, 180 days; and for 3-year services, 360 days.

    Tbh, I have seen this popup on other whmcs systems immediately after the service is ordered and activated

    I agree - and I think it's a "not-very-above-board" way to just get customers to renew in advance without realizing that the service is not really expiring "soon".

    The best one is you get renewal notification right after you buy a yearly idler. Like I just paid for it like 5 minutes ago, how come it’s up for renewal already

  • NDTNNDTN Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @plumberg said:

    @NDTN said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @emgh said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @ninh said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Serious question: How can I request for early renewal so I get to spin the wheel

    I think it is possible, just ask GC, since I got a notification telling me to renew a service which will expire in 12 months. Surely it is a bug, but also means it is possible.

    That does sounds like a bug unless @haodo side has just make almost everything up for renewal

    Like all modern WHMCS installs does this. Not sure if default or a plugin, but login to some WHMCS hosts, most will have a notification saying a service renewing in like 11 months is about to expire. Shitty software really.

    Last I recall I have quite a few expire within 1 year but only 1 of them show renewable though, but let me check again later

    WHMCS bug? That feature is called “On-Demand Renewals” in WHMCS. I only set it as an example: for 1-year services, the option becomes available 90 days before the due date; for 2-year services, 180 days; and for 3-year services, 360 days.

    Tbh, I have seen this popup on other whmcs systems immediately after the service is ordered and activated

    Not one but couple of providers.

    Maybe what greencloud uses is the sophisticated version.

    Others probably got the shit version/ module

    Our current settings:

    I hope these settings will prevent the pop-up issue.

  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @barbaros said:

    @nullnothere said:

    @plumberg said:

    @NDTN said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @emgh said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @ninh said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Serious question: How can I request for early renewal so I get to spin the wheel

    I think it is possible, just ask GC, since I got a notification telling me to renew a service which will expire in 12 months. Surely it is a bug, but also means it is possible.

    That does sounds like a bug unless @haodo side has just make almost everything up for renewal

    Like all modern WHMCS installs does this. Not sure if default or a plugin, but login to some WHMCS hosts, most will have a notification saying a service renewing in like 11 months is about to expire. Shitty software really.

    Last I recall I have quite a few expire within 1 year but only 1 of them show renewable though, but let me check again later

    WHMCS bug? That feature is called “On-Demand Renewals” in WHMCS. I only set it as an example: for 1-year services, the option becomes available 90 days before the due date; for 2-year services, 180 days; and for 3-year services, 360 days.

    Tbh, I have seen this popup on other whmcs systems immediately after the service is ordered and activated

    I agree - and I think it's a "not-very-above-board" way to just get customers to renew in advance without realizing that the service is not really expiring "soon".

    The best one is you get renewal notification right after you buy a yearly idler. Like I just paid for it like 5 minutes ago, how come it’s up for renewal already

    Exactly 💯

  • Happy GreenCloud’s 12th Birthday

    I guess I didn't read the "rules" in the 1st post clearly. I just wished GC but not with the specific words as probably required. So just covering my chances to ensure that I do qualify for whatever contest...

  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @NDTN said:

    @plumberg said:

    @NDTN said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @emgh said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @ninh said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Serious question: How can I request for early renewal so I get to spin the wheel

    I think it is possible, just ask GC, since I got a notification telling me to renew a service which will expire in 12 months. Surely it is a bug, but also means it is possible.

    That does sounds like a bug unless @haodo side has just make almost everything up for renewal

    Like all modern WHMCS installs does this. Not sure if default or a plugin, but login to some WHMCS hosts, most will have a notification saying a service renewing in like 11 months is about to expire. Shitty software really.

    Last I recall I have quite a few expire within 1 year but only 1 of them show renewable though, but let me check again later

    WHMCS bug? That feature is called “On-Demand Renewals” in WHMCS. I only set it as an example: for 1-year services, the option becomes available 90 days before the due date; for 2-year services, 180 days; and for 3-year services, 360 days.

    Tbh, I have seen this popup on other whmcs systems immediately after the service is ordered and activated

    Not one but couple of providers.

    Maybe what greencloud uses is the sophisticated version.

    Others probably got the shit version/ module

    Our current settings:

    I hope these settings will prevent the pop-up issue.

    This is pretty neat
    Are these defaults?
    If no it s posible other providers forgot to configure it

    Thanked by 2FAT32 emgh
  • olokeoloke Member, Host Rep

    Happy GreenCloud’s 12th Birthday

    Thanked by 1barbaros
  • haodohaodo Member, Host Rep

    @somever said:
    Are the servers from the '12th Anniversary Sale' allowed to be transferred?

    Hi, the non discounted deals can still be transferred as per policy.

  • Happy GreenCloud’s 12th Birthday

  • @NDTN said:

    @plumberg said:

    @NDTN said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @emgh said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @ninh said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Serious question: How can I request for early renewal so I get to spin the wheel

    I think it is possible, just ask GC, since I got a notification telling me to renew a service which will expire in 12 months. Surely it is a bug, but also means it is possible.

    That does sounds like a bug unless @haodo side has just make almost everything up for renewal

    Like all modern WHMCS installs does this. Not sure if default or a plugin, but login to some WHMCS hosts, most will have a notification saying a service renewing in like 11 months is about to expire. Shitty software really.

    Last I recall I have quite a few expire within 1 year but only 1 of them show renewable though, but let me check again later

    WHMCS bug? That feature is called “On-Demand Renewals” in WHMCS. I only set it as an example: for 1-year services, the option becomes available 90 days before the due date; for 2-year services, 180 days; and for 3-year services, 360 days.

    Tbh, I have seen this popup on other whmcs systems immediately after the service is ordered and activated

    Not one but couple of providers.

    Maybe what greencloud uses is the sophisticated version.

    Others probably got the shit version/ module

    Our current settings:

    I hope these settings will prevent the pop-up issue.

    @NDTN - I think something just changed - for me, a renewal notice now disappeared. So I guess you changed something to 90 instead of what was 360 before (as you wrote)?

    Thanked by 2FAT32 emgh
  • NDTNNDTN Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @plumberg said:

    @NDTN said:

    @plumberg said:

    @NDTN said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @emgh said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @ninh said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Serious question: How can I request for early renewal so I get to spin the wheel

    I think it is possible, just ask GC, since I got a notification telling me to renew a service which will expire in 12 months. Surely it is a bug, but also means it is possible.

    That does sounds like a bug unless @haodo side has just make almost everything up for renewal

    Like all modern WHMCS installs does this. Not sure if default or a plugin, but login to some WHMCS hosts, most will have a notification saying a service renewing in like 11 months is about to expire. Shitty software really.

    Last I recall I have quite a few expire within 1 year but only 1 of them show renewable though, but let me check again later

    WHMCS bug? That feature is called “On-Demand Renewals” in WHMCS. I only set it as an example: for 1-year services, the option becomes available 90 days before the due date; for 2-year services, 180 days; and for 3-year services, 360 days.

    Tbh, I have seen this popup on other whmcs systems immediately after the service is ordered and activated

    Not one but couple of providers.

    Maybe what greencloud uses is the sophisticated version.

    Others probably got the shit version/ module

    Our current settings:

    I hope these settings will prevent the pop-up issue.

    This is pretty neat
    Are these defaults?
    If no it s posible other providers forgot to configure it

    The default option is disabled. Providers will need to define the periods once they enable it.

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @nullnothere said:

    @NDTN said:

    @plumberg said:

    @NDTN said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @emgh said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @ninh said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Serious question: How can I request for early renewal so I get to spin the wheel

    I think it is possible, just ask GC, since I got a notification telling me to renew a service which will expire in 12 months. Surely it is a bug, but also means it is possible.

    That does sounds like a bug unless @haodo side has just make almost everything up for renewal

    Like all modern WHMCS installs does this. Not sure if default or a plugin, but login to some WHMCS hosts, most will have a notification saying a service renewing in like 11 months is about to expire. Shitty software really.

    Last I recall I have quite a few expire within 1 year but only 1 of them show renewable though, but let me check again later

    WHMCS bug? That feature is called “On-Demand Renewals” in WHMCS. I only set it as an example: for 1-year services, the option becomes available 90 days before the due date; for 2-year services, 180 days; and for 3-year services, 360 days.

    Tbh, I have seen this popup on other whmcs systems immediately after the service is ordered and activated

    Not one but couple of providers.

    Maybe what greencloud uses is the sophisticated version.

    Others probably got the shit version/ module

    Our current settings:

    I hope these settings will prevent the pop-up issue.

    @NDTN - I think something just changed - for me, a renewal notice now disappeared. So I guess you changed something to 90 instead of what was 360 before (as you wrote)?

    Noooo I can no longer renew to get free spin? :(

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    Happy GreenCloud’s 12th Birthday

    Will we win another 9999 plan 1212 plan?

  • NDTNNDTN Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @nullnothere said:

    @NDTN said:

    @plumberg said:

    @NDTN said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @emgh said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @ninh said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Serious question: How can I request for early renewal so I get to spin the wheel

    I think it is possible, just ask GC, since I got a notification telling me to renew a service which will expire in 12 months. Surely it is a bug, but also means it is possible.

    That does sounds like a bug unless @haodo side has just make almost everything up for renewal

    Like all modern WHMCS installs does this. Not sure if default or a plugin, but login to some WHMCS hosts, most will have a notification saying a service renewing in like 11 months is about to expire. Shitty software really.

    Last I recall I have quite a few expire within 1 year but only 1 of them show renewable though, but let me check again later

    WHMCS bug? That feature is called “On-Demand Renewals” in WHMCS. I only set it as an example: for 1-year services, the option becomes available 90 days before the due date; for 2-year services, 180 days; and for 3-year services, 360 days.

    Tbh, I have seen this popup on other whmcs systems immediately after the service is ordered and activated

    Not one but couple of providers.

    Maybe what greencloud uses is the sophisticated version.

    Others probably got the shit version/ module

    Our current settings:

    I hope these settings will prevent the pop-up issue.

    @NDTN - I think something just changed - for me, a renewal notice now disappeared. So I guess you changed something to 90 instead of what was 360 before (as you wrote)?

    I remember setting the period to 360 days for 3-year services so we wouldn’t need to generate renewal invoices manually during Double Promotions. But I guess we’ll have to do it manually from now on.

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @yoursunny said:
    Happy GreenCloud’s 12th Birthday

    Will we win another 9999 plan 1212 plan?

    Are you still doing push up?

  • haodohaodo Member, Host Rep

    @FAT32 said:

    @nullnothere said:

    @NDTN said:

    @plumberg said:

    @NDTN said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @emgh said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @ninh said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Serious question: How can I request for early renewal so I get to spin the wheel

    I think it is possible, just ask GC, since I got a notification telling me to renew a service which will expire in 12 months. Surely it is a bug, but also means it is possible.

    That does sounds like a bug unless @haodo side has just make almost everything up for renewal

    Like all modern WHMCS installs does this. Not sure if default or a plugin, but login to some WHMCS hosts, most will have a notification saying a service renewing in like 11 months is about to expire. Shitty software really.

    Last I recall I have quite a few expire within 1 year but only 1 of them show renewable though, but let me check again later

    WHMCS bug? That feature is called “On-Demand Renewals” in WHMCS. I only set it as an example: for 1-year services, the option becomes available 90 days before the due date; for 2-year services, 180 days; and for 3-year services, 360 days.

    Tbh, I have seen this popup on other whmcs systems immediately after the service is ordered and activated

    Not one but couple of providers.

    Maybe what greencloud uses is the sophisticated version.

    Others probably got the shit version/ module

    Our current settings:

    I hope these settings will prevent the pop-up issue.

    @NDTN - I think something just changed - for me, a renewal notice now disappeared. So I guess you changed something to 90 instead of what was 360 before (as you wrote)?

    Noooo I can no longer renew to get free spin? :(

    You can purchase one BudgetKVM-2 for $25 = easy spin~

  • NDTNNDTN Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @FAT32 said:

    @yoursunny said:
    Happy GreenCloud’s 12th Birthday

    Will we win another 9999 plan 1212 plan?

    Are you still doing push up?

    I really hope doing push-ups will help me build muscles like cybertech’s. Please give me the motivation to start now @yoursunny.

  • I fancy the number “77” it's a lucky number.Naturally, I'd love to reach “777”

  • Just woke up Fresh after a painful migraine... I am now ready for Flash codes...

    Thanked by 1FAT32
  • NDTNNDTN Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @inspain said:
    I fancy the number “77” it's a lucky number.Naturally, I'd love to reach “777”

    I hope we’re not about to see another MJJ storm just because of this nice number :D

  • Happy GreenCloud’s 12th Birthday

  • @NDTN said:

    @inspain said:
    I fancy the number “77” it's a lucky number.Naturally, I'd love to reach “777”

    I hope we’re not about to see another MJJ storm just because of this nice number :D

    MJJs prefer 666

    Thanked by 3FAT32 plumberg sh97
  • Happy GreenCloud’s 12th Birthday

  • @NDTN said:

    @inspain said:
    I fancy the number “77” it's a lucky number.Naturally, I'd love to reach “777”

    I hope we’re not about to see another MJJ storm just because of this nice number :D

    Use 8. Storm is coming

  • @NDTN said: build muscles like cybertech

    @cybertech is special:

    1. vocal muscle push ups via MOARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR shout outs
    2. stomach muscle push ups and workouts - you can see from the food he eats (and shares via his amazing photos)
    3. finger muscle push ups since he's always running yabs and other benchmarks
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