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[MailBig.net ] – 20 Mailboxes @ $6/year | Exclusive LET Deal

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  • MuhammedMuhammed Member

    @NameBig said:

    @Muhammed said:
    The price seems very good, (where is card) but the lack of a card payment option is a potential obstacle to acquiring new customers. Only P2P payment options are available, and there's no tax identification number or information indicating the country of registration on the website or the invoice. If your goal is to evade taxes, open a company in a tax haven.

    I completely agree that there aren't enough payment options, and I'm working hard to add cryptocurrency and credit card payments as soon as possible.

    The homepage footer contains information about the company, and invoices include required legal information.

    More information is available on this page: https://mailbig.net/about/

    ~Vikas

    So, if you can give me a date, I might give it a go, or I’ll get a new one from another company.

  • AsimAsim Member

    Pay with Paypal

    Not everyone has PayPal, please add more payment options

  • NameBigNameBig Member, Patron Provider

    @Muhammed said:

    @NameBig said:

    @Muhammed said:
    The price seems very good, (where is card) but the lack of a card payment option is a potential obstacle to acquiring new customers. Only P2P payment options are available, and there's no tax identification number or information indicating the country of registration on the website or the invoice. If your goal is to evade taxes, open a company in a tax haven.

    I completely agree that there aren't enough payment options, and I'm working hard to add cryptocurrency and credit card payments as soon as possible.

    The homepage footer contains information about the company, and invoices include required legal information.

    More information is available on this page: https://mailbig.net/about/

    ~Vikas

    So, if you can give me a date, I might give it a go, or I’ll get a new one from another company.

    I'm in the process of forming a US LLC and paid the fees today, but you can expect more payment options in about 20 days.

    ~Vikas

  • NameBigNameBig Member, Patron Provider

    @Asim said:

    Pay with Paypal

    Not everyone has PayPal, please add more payment options

    Sure, I'll add more payments as soon as I get my US LLC formed.

  • @NameBig said: Unlimited.

    What is the point of having unlimited Domains when there is a 20 limit for Mailboxes?

  • budi1413budi1413 Member

    @not_dilligaf said:

    @NameBig said: Unlimited.

    What is the point of having unlimited Domains when there is a 20 limit for Mailboxes?

    lol its fkin 50 cents per month

  • bmgprebmgpre Member
    edited May 29

    GO BIG WITH MAILBIG - INVOICE ID: 1034

  • NameBigNameBig Member, Patron Provider

    @not_dilligaf said:

    @NameBig said: Unlimited.

    What is the point of having unlimited Domains when there is a 20 limit for Mailboxes?

    No way can i afford unlimited domain with unlimited email boxes @ just $0.50/month.

    Thanked by 1not_dilligaf
  • NameBigNameBig Member, Patron Provider

    @bmgpre said:
    GO BIG WITH MAILBIG - INVOICE ID: 1034

    Free bonus has been allocated. Thank you for making the purchase.

    ~Vikas

  • NameBigNameBig Member, Patron Provider

    @Asim said:

    Pay with Paypal

    Not everyone has PayPal, please add more payment options

    Stripe has been added as a payment option.

  • @NameBig said:

    @not_dilligaf said:

    @NameBig said: Unlimited.

    What is the point of having unlimited Domains when there is a 20 limit for Mailboxes?

    No way can i afford unlimited domain with unlimited email boxes @ just $0.50/month.

    Why not, there is a storage limit?

    Whats difference of 100 mailbox using 50gb, and 10?

  • NameBigNameBig Member, Patron Provider

    @LEBUserJoe said:

    @NameBig said:

    @not_dilligaf said:

    @NameBig said: Unlimited.

    What is the point of having unlimited Domains when there is a 20 limit for Mailboxes?

    No way can i afford unlimited domain with unlimited email boxes @ just $0.50/month.

    Why not, there is a storage limit?

    Whats difference of 100 mailbox using 50gb, and 10?

    It's not about storage or domains; it's about each email user putting some strain on the server and our webmail server, as well as the process of migrating data from the previous provider to my platform. So there is a need to set limitations.

    ~Vikas

  • @NameBig said:

    @LEBUserJoe said:

    @NameBig said:

    @not_dilligaf said:

    @NameBig said: Unlimited.

    What is the point of having unlimited Domains when there is a 20 limit for Mailboxes?

    No way can i afford unlimited domain with unlimited email boxes @ just $0.50/month.

    Why not, there is a storage limit?

    Whats difference of 100 mailbox using 50gb, and 10?

    It's not about storage or domains; it's about each email user putting some strain on the server and our webmail server, as well as the process of migrating data from the previous provider to my platform. So there is a need to set limitations.

    ~Vikas

    I mean, every other mail-provider doesn’t seem to have this limitation?

    1 inbox can have same throughput as 10 inboxes it doesn’t seem your limitations work otherwise in this fashion, some kind of 20i limitation in reality?

  • NameBigNameBig Member, Patron Provider

    @LEBUserJoe said:

    @NameBig said:

    @LEBUserJoe said:

    @NameBig said:

    @not_dilligaf said:

    @NameBig said: Unlimited.

    What is the point of having unlimited Domains when there is a 20 limit for Mailboxes?

    No way can i afford unlimited domain with unlimited email boxes @ just $0.50/month.

    Why not, there is a storage limit?

    Whats difference of 100 mailbox using 50gb, and 10?

    It's not about storage or domains; it's about each email user putting some strain on the server and our webmail server, as well as the process of migrating data from the previous provider to my platform. So there is a need to set limitations.

    ~Vikas

    I mean, every other mail-provider doesn’t seem to have this limitation?

    1 inbox can have same throughput as 10 inboxes it doesn’t seem your limitations work otherwise in this fashion, some kind of 20i limitation in reality?

    We offer our webmail in addition to the standard Roundcube paired with 20i, so we don't just sell these plans without any effort. Additionally, each mailbox in our webmail is treated as a single user, which puts some load on the server independently. Since we intend to provide free cloud storage space to all users in the near future, I strongly disagree with the unlimited users idea.

    ~Vikas

    Thanked by 1Deadshot
  • @NameBig said:

    @LEBUserJoe said:

    @NameBig said:

    @LEBUserJoe said:

    @NameBig said:

    @not_dilligaf said:

    @NameBig said: Unlimited.

    What is the point of having unlimited Domains when there is a 20 limit for Mailboxes?

    No way can i afford unlimited domain with unlimited email boxes @ just $0.50/month.

    Why not, there is a storage limit?

    Whats difference of 100 mailbox using 50gb, and 10?

    It's not about storage or domains; it's about each email user putting some strain on the server and our webmail server, as well as the process of migrating data from the previous provider to my platform. So there is a need to set limitations.

    ~Vikas

    I mean, every other mail-provider doesn’t seem to have this limitation?

    1 inbox can have same throughput as 10 inboxes it doesn’t seem your limitations work otherwise in this fashion, some kind of 20i limitation in reality?

    We offer our webmail in addition to the standard Roundcube paired with 20i, so we don't just sell these plans without any effort. Additionally, each mailbox in our webmail is treated as a single user, which puts some load on the server independently. Since we intend to provide free cloud storage space to all users in the near future, I strongly disagree with the unlimited users idea.

    ~Vikas

    I understand to disagree, and i’d have nothing to say but your argument here is flawed? I had no problem with the 20i reseller narrative they are a solid provider, just don’t think it should be hidden, I don’t really think a webmail that relies solely on the mail service makes it anything else than reselling.

    On the user-load scenario, not sure what you said means because that’s simply not true there would be no logical load difference, as this is dependent on space, and inbound / outbound not because your webmail server has to handle a new user? this wouldn’t affect the load of imap or any other protocol more of which a singular account couldn’t with high volume usage.

    Don’t want to offer it, or 20i limitation totally fine its $6 a year, no hate just don’t understand the confusing direction of these messages

  • NameBigNameBig Member, Patron Provider

    @LEBUserJoe said:

    @NameBig said:

    @LEBUserJoe said:

    @NameBig said:

    @LEBUserJoe said:

    @NameBig said:

    @not_dilligaf said:

    @NameBig said: Unlimited.

    What is the point of having unlimited Domains when there is a 20 limit for Mailboxes?

    No way can i afford unlimited domain with unlimited email boxes @ just $0.50/month.

    Why not, there is a storage limit?

    Whats difference of 100 mailbox using 50gb, and 10?

    It's not about storage or domains; it's about each email user putting some strain on the server and our webmail server, as well as the process of migrating data from the previous provider to my platform. So there is a need to set limitations.

    ~Vikas

    I mean, every other mail-provider doesn’t seem to have this limitation?

    1 inbox can have same throughput as 10 inboxes it doesn’t seem your limitations work otherwise in this fashion, some kind of 20i limitation in reality?

    We offer our webmail in addition to the standard Roundcube paired with 20i, so we don't just sell these plans without any effort. Additionally, each mailbox in our webmail is treated as a single user, which puts some load on the server independently. Since we intend to provide free cloud storage space to all users in the near future, I strongly disagree with the unlimited users idea.

    ~Vikas

    I understand to disagree, and i’d have nothing to say but your argument here is flawed? I had no problem with the 20i reseller narrative they are a solid provider, just don’t think it should be hidden, I don’t really think a webmail that relies solely on the mail service makes it anything else than reselling.

    On the user-load scenario, not sure what you said means because that’s simply not true there would be no logical load difference, as this is dependent on space, and inbound / outbound not because your webmail server has to handle a new user? this wouldn’t affect the load of imap or any other protocol more of which a singular account couldn’t with high volume usage.

    Don’t want to offer it, or 20i limitation totally fine its $6 a year, no hate just don’t understand the confusing direction of these messages

    CardDAV and CalDAV do add some load through periodic sync requests and database queries, and each active mailbox contributes additional usage. However, the impact is generally low-moderate and depends more on active users and sync frequency than the total mailbox count.

    You have total rights to disagree, and I welcome different opinions. Our Webmail is not just a frontend; it does add value on top of Stackmail. Maybe "value-added reselling" is a more suitable term for this kind of offering.

    ~Vikas

  • @NameBig said:

    @LEBUserJoe said:

    @NameBig said:

    @LEBUserJoe said:

    @NameBig said:

    @LEBUserJoe said:

    @NameBig said:

    @not_dilligaf said:

    @NameBig said: Unlimited.

    What is the point of having unlimited Domains when there is a 20 limit for Mailboxes?

    No way can i afford unlimited domain with unlimited email boxes @ just $0.50/month.

    Why not, there is a storage limit?

    Whats difference of 100 mailbox using 50gb, and 10?

    It's not about storage or domains; it's about each email user putting some strain on the server and our webmail server, as well as the process of migrating data from the previous provider to my platform. So there is a need to set limitations.

    ~Vikas

    I mean, every other mail-provider doesn’t seem to have this limitation?

    1 inbox can have same throughput as 10 inboxes it doesn’t seem your limitations work otherwise in this fashion, some kind of 20i limitation in reality?

    We offer our webmail in addition to the standard Roundcube paired with 20i, so we don't just sell these plans without any effort. Additionally, each mailbox in our webmail is treated as a single user, which puts some load on the server independently. Since we intend to provide free cloud storage space to all users in the near future, I strongly disagree with the unlimited users idea.

    ~Vikas

    I understand to disagree, and i’d have nothing to say but your argument here is flawed? I had no problem with the 20i reseller narrative they are a solid provider, just don’t think it should be hidden, I don’t really think a webmail that relies solely on the mail service makes it anything else than reselling.

    On the user-load scenario, not sure what you said means because that’s simply not true there would be no logical load difference, as this is dependent on space, and inbound / outbound not because your webmail server has to handle a new user? this wouldn’t affect the load of imap or any other protocol more of which a singular account couldn’t with high volume usage.

    Don’t want to offer it, or 20i limitation totally fine its $6 a year, no hate just don’t understand the confusing direction of these messages

    CardDAV and CalDAV do add some load through periodic sync requests and database queries, and each active mailbox contributes additional usage. However, the impact is generally low-moderate and depends more on active users and sync frequency than the total mailbox count.

    You have total rights to disagree, and I welcome different opinions. Our Webmail is not just a frontend; it does add value on top of Stackmail. Maybe "value-added reselling" is a more suitable term for this kind of offering.

    ~Vikas

    Excellent response friend, cleared it right up for me I see no issue with it, good luck with business!

    Thanked by 1NameBig
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