another thing, for a webhosting company, their website is pretty shabby......

On 7/6/07, Chris Penn <[email protected]> wrote:
Glad to see someone willing to take a risk, I wasn't worth giving them
a name, especially when I saw they were out of EU.  I am not suprised
about there restrictions, those are (IMO) pretty regular for cheap
hosting.  The main thing i think they are trying to avoid is spammers.
 I curious to how they take payment.....what are the choices?



On 7/6/07, Jeff Lasman <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Friday 06 July 2007 08:06 am, Jeff Lasman wrote:
>
> > Maybe I'll sign up for an account <smile>.
>
> I've signed up for an account (which is separate from signing up for
> hosting) but I've temporarily decided to not sign up for hosting.
>
> First reason:  They require one year payment in advance; $24 is a bit
> more of a risk than $2 <smile>.
>
> Second reason, in their "acceptable use" page:
>
> <snip>
> Misuse Of Resources
> Including but not limited to employing applications which consume
> excessive CPU time, memory or storage space. Chat/IRC, web proxy and
> mailing list scripts are not allowed on our network under any
> circumstances. Streaming media can be a drain on web server resources
> and as such is not allowed. CGI based message forums which use flat
> file databases are often found to use excessive system resources, to
> avoid disappointment please use a PHP/ASP message forum. The use of web
> cam applications which maintain a constant FTP connection uploading an
> image at regular intervals is forbidden.
> </snip>
>
> So I'm going to think this out.  Any comments?
>
> Jeff
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