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OK, I have heard the worst things about "unlimited" hosting. The part that sucks is that I offer it.
Q: What packages would be most appealing to you, and @ what price?
Space, Bandwidth, WHAT DO YOU WANT?
As you might know, to the beginner at hosting, UNLIMITED is a word that sells. When I first bought my server, I got the "unlimited" server. The datacenter will put more HD's if needed. I thought that unlimited would sell. Alas, I was terribly mistaken... So many posts on WebHostingTalk have been riddiculed and deleted:(

So please tell me what you want, and I will make a hosting package for it.

PS: Should I use "UNMETERED?" Would this go better?

Thanks for all the help!

DTHEE|host
www.dthee.us
:$: the affordable host:$:
 
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i was going to use unlimited at one point

but i am changing that to a rather large amount instead
 
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is your unlimited REAL? if it is ,there should be no problem!:) iwill sign up tommorrow
 
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As I have been in the web hosting business over 2 years with different companies, I have found that many people don't like unlimited resources, or at least professional people who know the internet.

See, a lot of people, or at least of my experience who offer unlimited resources don't provide the support part to the hosting, which is common. When paying for a plan, you are paying for THE BEST customer service, and support, not crappy unfriendly representatives. Also, you are also paying for the reliable networks.

A friend of mine told me before switching over to my company that his old providers server would be up only 20 out of 30 days. I told him for what he is paying, he should have been receiving way more than that.

To sum things up, just be professional in what you are doing.
 
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Well there is no such thing as unlimited......there is a limit to everything.
 
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