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$150 For Script Installation with Webair??? Since When?
I've been with Webair for over 3 years and have never once been charged for a basic 3rd party script installation.
Tonight I requested one be installed and 30+ minutes later I'm told there will be a $99 charge for the installation, but am told it's usually $150. The script's pretty basic and I can't imagine it would take them much more than 5 minutes. Before tonight I thought my server was fully managed and included installation of 3rd party scripts, since I've had them installed numerous times without any talk of a charge. Is anyone else unaware of such a charge? |
Why dont you install it yourself?
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I prefer to install my own scripts, hopelessly fuck up my server, and have the guys at AmeriNoc bail me out. |
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Give some sigwhore here 10 bucks to install it.
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It's a managed dedicated?
Yeah, they should be installing that for free. |
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i must be an idiot, i've never asked a hosting company to install a script for me.
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never had that problem with techiemedia
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If it's a managed server and you're paying a premium already for it to be managed then I don't understand why they are charging you. Is there any mention on your plan documentation or contract of such charges ?
Did you raise your concerns about the charge with them then and there, if so what was the response ? |
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Sign of the times. I have seen this happening with a ton of "service providers"
If they keep nickel and diming clients they are not going to have any left |
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Why do lazy, incompetent people insist on trying to become webmasters? If only hosts wouldn't coddle them. Installing a script should never be a host's responsibility. How long until some of you inept motherfuckers want them to design and manage your site too? Dumbasses.
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I always looked at a managed server as meaning they'll manage the SERVER, not manage the sites or install and configure uninjured amounts of third party scripts.
Sure if you're a long term customer they might do one as a favor every now and again, but I wouldn't expect them to be doing it all the time without charging for it. This if only because some scripts can take an hour or more to set up, then the webmaster changes their mind and wants a different one, etc. I wouldn't WANT to pay enough of a premium to cover unlimited work like that. The 90% of customers who don't need the extra hand holding would be paying for what they don't need. |
Another satisfied Webair customer :thumbsup:thumbsup
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What is the script? is it 99dollarinstalltube ?
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SlammedCash = retarded
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Things like this are the reason I host exclusively with geocities and blogspot.
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If you have ideas how to get traffic, how to convert that traffic and earn money, that doesn't mean you have to be geek in server management and be able to install all damn scripts. Sure I could install some custom script in hour or so, but why bother if somebody can do that in 5 mins? Especially if I pay them for such service? |
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bit pricey for a simple script to be installed.
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I never really considered scritp installation as part of managed webhosting tbh. I always viewed it more as the webmasters responsibility, and managed hosting was more setting up emails domains etc
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Man, i`m glad i host with Rackco.
Never had a problem with getting help on installs, tweaks, solving problems that is software releted. Allways great help on chat and ticket support :thumbsup Happy new year to you guys |
that is nice chunk of $ billed, question is it worthed
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Webair for the win!
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If I was going to get railo or coldfusion set up on the system I would want them to do it. If its like wordpress or magento or something, I don't mind doing it. If they don't have this already, maybe they could implement a simple scripts type of setup like bluehost has. Hostgator just started to use it in their cpanel, I forgot what they called theirs.
If it is something more obscure, and it wants me to fuck with settings or tweaking server files, I would probably want them to do it. As a managed service, I would expect it to be part of the plan. Usually in my experience with like a tube script or something, I will load the folders or install whatever I can and ask them to turn on or off any special settings mentioned in the how-to that I don't feel safe or really know how to mess with. As someone who works with clients that can never make up their minds, if they spend mass amounts of time asking for different things to be installed, there should be some a point where you can charge them extra. I don't know lol :Oh crap:Oh crap |
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