Just a thought. If your sites are not yet making enough to pay for their hosting, perhaps now would be a good time to start learning the server side yourself. If you have a static IP at your home, you can easily setup an old box with linux, apache, mysql to run your own sites. Sure, it'll probably go down more frequently than if you paid for hosting somewhere, but if they are not bringing in enough to pay for it, so what? Take the time now to learn while you have little to lose. If you need an old box to experiment with, I'll be more than happy to hook you up with something that would do the job.
Got a link on how to do this?
I have several PC's laying around. One has no OS installed. I have have a few 2TB drives not in use.
I'd like to learn this for my own benefit and knowledge.
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Wait until someone from HG tells you that you are "fraudulantly" trying to set up an account.
Wait until someone from HG tells you that you are guilty of "coupon fraud".
That was the phone conversations I had with their support staff this past fall when I went to open a third, yes
THIRD, account with them.
I was accused of fraud because, as an existing customer, I should upgrade an existing account.
I told them I did not want to upgrade an existing account and that I wanted to open a NEW VPN account with them, they said I was guilty of "coupon fraud" by trying to use a coupon code for a NEW ACCOUNT. This was not a NEW ACCOUNT, she said, as I was already an existing customer.
When I read the coupon criteria back to her, she said it was wrong (even though that is what was advertised)
I then called tech support, they agreed with me and that the coupon applied to ALL NEW ACCOUNTS (even upgrading), I was then told, "
oops, wait a minute. Sales just sent out a memo that this is for New Hostgator customers only, not for existing account holders."
So, instead of have three accounts with Hostgator, I now have
zero.
There are stories I could tell you about saving Hostgator's CEO's ass and bailing him out a a big jam and ruckus (as well as saving him thousands of dollars and untold accounts)...but I will not go into because those are private communications.