06-28-2007, 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by pornask
add to it ridiculously slow FTP transfers (if you have larger websites to upload, you better have few days for it), servers not supporting outmail (if you use script based email contact forms you will not be recieving majority messages from people trying to contact you - a phenomenal way to distroy your business) plus Servage grow their business by suspending websites with reasonable traffic (no, you don't need to have a busy site, you will use 1% of your bandwidth and your site gets suspended) - when your site gets suspended just when your traffic picked up - as a site owner all this traffic will be of no benefit to you, but will promote Servage, because they will post their link there instead of your site.
This is how they grow themselves. they will lure you by the fact that their package has high bandwidth allowance, but if you happen to step over 1% of that bandwidth, you will send a clear signal to them that there's some traffic getting through your site, they will suspend it using "too many resources" excuse, your sites will display their link and the spike in traffic will go to promoting Servage, not yourself. If your site is joust about to make it, when that crucial moment comes, you will get suspended and instead of seeing your site collect for efforts you put into it, Servage will collect and your site will get ruined. Think twice before you go for Servage. They lure website with potential by supposedly having a lot of bandwidth available, but they want to use your site to promote themselves.
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Thanks for the headsup.
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