Unlimited/Unmetered Hosting Warnings

So if I signed up for one of your unlimited packages and had a 35GB website for a company selling heavy flash tutorials, templates, and anything else flash, and used about 900GB of bandwidth a month - Your server would handle it without a problem and you wouldn't suspend or cancel my account? Keep in mind that if you did, I'd be posting everywhere and spreading the news that you are a liar and cannot provide your own clients of what they are paying for - unlimited resources.
 
jt while you might not have run into problems yet, as Jordan described there is that one client that will push your server. Are you going to spend upwards of $150, $200, ore more month to provide a $30/month client their needs?

Not only is it not fair to the client in question, it wouldn't be fair to you.
 
jtrageser, you realize what you are doing is completely for advertising/marketing purposes, correct? Why don't you post the limit for these "unlimited" packages? If I were to add large files to my account, until I got tired, when would my account be suspended?
 
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I would assume when the hard drive runs out of space, but if someone has discovered one of those magical unlimited hard drives....PLEASE....let me know

......if only.......
 
bleh...Ya know...I had a perfectly good argument going on with the unlimited email, subdomain, etc thing, and then someone goes ahead and brings up unlimited space, and bandwidth again, and blows it lol.

I don't care how you explain it, what kind of spin you put on it, or even if you get the Pope to endorse it....THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS UNLIMITED SPACE/BANDWIDTH
 
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I don't care how you explain it, what kind of spin you put on it, or even if you get the Pope to endorse it....THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS UNLIMITED SPACE/BANDWIDTH

...and once you got yourself that Papal Bull, it would take 300 years for the Catholic Church to admit that maybe-just-maybe they were wrong about this bit...

Papal Bull: a formal declaration issued by the Pope. Yes, that's really what it's called - because the round, lead seal affixed to such proclaimations is called a 'bulla' (Latin for 'bubble').
 
Thank you Lesli for enriching my mind. I never knew that. Anyway, unlimited subdomains and e-mail accounts are absolutely possible and I don't think I would want a site hosted without those key features. Never know when you're gonna need a new e-mail account.
 
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