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  • Snake Doctor
    I'm Lenny2 Bitch
    • Mar 2001
    • 13449

    #16
    Originally posted by Spudstr
    Realisticly you can figure 220GB per Mbps on "normal" usage.
    Yeah but really, I shouldn't have to "figure" anything.

    Hosts get billed by their upstream providers at 95th percentile. 95% or more of adult webmasters are being billed by their current hosts at 95th percentile.

    With these deals, you can't figure out if you're going to save money unless you have a slide rule and an abacus, and with 8 bazillion hosts out there fighting for our business, who has time for that shit?

    I'm not looking for a new host, and prices are so ridiculously low these days that nobody could undercut my current deal enough to make it worth moving....but as a friendly service I was letting OP know that he needs to present his packages and billing options in a more standard way, because I and people I know are confused by his packages, and nobody is going to buy something they don't understand.

    Obviously Caro Mark is confused as well, because when Mutt said that 25 cents per GB overage works out to $75 per mbps, he went into a sermon about how he wouldn't convert the billing to mbps, it would remain at per GB.
    Then he says he thinks people are scared of surprise overages and explains how we have access to our usage 24/7.
    Nobody here said anything about being scared of surprise overages. Mark isn't paying attention.

    Hosts, en masse, convinced webmasters years ago to stop paying attention to per GB prices and to start paying attention to mbps billed at the 95th percentile.
    Now that per mbps prices are in the toilet, it seems like some of them are trying to switch to some new billing model that we don't understand in order to get more money out of us.

    Per mbps has been industry standard for a very long time now, at least on dedicated servers. If they really hope to get any business from these specials, they should be offered in terms that people can understand.
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    • fris
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Aug 2002
      • 55679

      #17
      I used to host with caro.net, thats all I will say.
      Since 1999: 69 Adult Industry awards for Best Hosting Company and professional excellence.

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      • Spudstr
        Confirmed User
        • Jan 2003
        • 2321

        #18
        Originally posted by Snake Doctor
        Yeah but really, I shouldn't have to "figure" anything.

        Hosts get billed by their upstream providers at 95th percentile. 95% or more of adult webmasters are being billed by their current hosts at 95th percentile.

        With these deals, you can't figure out if you're going to save money unless you have a slide rule and an abacus, and with 8 bazillion hosts out there fighting for our business, who has time for that shit?

        I'm not looking for a new host, and prices are so ridiculously low these days that nobody could undercut my current deal enough to make it worth moving....but as a friendly service I was letting OP know that he needs to present his packages and billing options in a more standard way, because I and people I know are confused by his packages, and nobody is going to buy something they don't understand.

        Obviously Caro Mark is confused as well, because when Mutt said that 25 cents per GB overage works out to $75 per mbps, he went into a sermon about how he wouldn't convert the billing to mbps, it would remain at per GB.
        Then he says he thinks people are scared of surprise overages and explains how we have access to our usage 24/7.
        Nobody here said anything about being scared of surprise overages. Mark isn't paying attention.

        Hosts, en masse, convinced webmasters years ago to stop paying attention to per GB prices and to start paying attention to mbps billed at the 95th percentile.
        Now that per mbps prices are in the toilet, it seems like some of them are trying to switch to some new billing model that we don't understand in order to get more money out of us.

        Per mbps has been industry standard for a very long time now, at least on dedicated servers. If they really hope to get any business from these specials, they should be offered in terms that people can understand.

        per 95th and per GB have their ups/downs. for instance if you get listed on thehun or whatever is "equivilent" to 5 years ago on the hun then per GB can save you a lot of money if you get listed oh 6-8 times a month. You simply pay for what you use. If you are on a gigE link this could be a grea thing. burn 300Mbps for 48 hours then die. and repeat a few times a month you can stay within your "transfer GB" amount and not blow up your billing based on the 95th.

        Anywho this isn't my hosting thread so i'll shutup now. but thats my
        Managed Hosting - Colocation - Network Services
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        • mikesouth
          Confirmed User
          • Jun 2003
          • 6334

          #19
          Bump for a great company
          Mike South

          It's No wonder I took up drugs and alcohol, it's the only way I could dumb myself down enough to cope with the morons in this biz.

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          • NinjaSteve
            Too lazy to set a custom title
            • Dec 2003
            • 11089

            #20
            I've had a server with Caro for over 6 months. Speed and service are good. As for overages... I've never gone over.
            ...

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            • voa
              Too lazy to set a custom title
              • Nov 2006
              • 16532

              #21
              That is some nice offer

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              • Got Porn?
                Confirmed User
                • Nov 2005
                • 1264

                #22
                We have been with Caro for 2 years and they are a solid company with great people.
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                • signbucks
                  Confirmed User
                  • May 2008
                  • 651

                  #23
                  i like to stay with caro.
                  some great hoster for sure
                  BIGGEST adult affiliate program data server ever: 12k paysites, 1.6k niches, exp domains, paysites down, ratings, cookies check, blog directories, link lists... 100% of all CCBill programs

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                  • EZRhino
                    Confirmed User
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 6258

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Gemhdar
                    Clearly there seems to be a mis understanding here on overages...

                    The standard overage in this case is billed on a per GB model, and is readilly available to the end users at ALL times...

                    Plus of the packages listed, we assume you are going to explore the possibility of acquiring one of these based on your current bw needs, so immediately going to discredit them based on the percieved overages is not valid.

                    There isnt a chance it would be converted to per mbps, nor would it be billed at $75.00 per mbps.

                    For the sake of this thread not getting out of hand, and off point, I / we will honor a .10 per gb fee base on all packages, and state that the overages are totally negotiable...IF...they get out of hand. (you have the ability to track real time useage at all times...so this should never come as a suprise to anyone using these services)

                    That seems to be where most of the hesitation is coming in, or questions concerning the legitmacy of this promotion.

                    Any follow up questions or concerns after this are welcome, but I hope this has been made abundantly clear.

                    Please feel free to contact me directly concerning this, and bookmark/log the explanation so there is no further confusion.

                    Thanks.
                    I've been working with Caro for a couple of years now and gotten great support. I have know Jason for years and he is a man of his word and he works with his clients.
                    Rock on Caro.

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