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| Maxx Pollare wrote: > Reality folded in on itself, and somewhere the following words from > "Robert Montgomery" appeared in history: > > <snip> > >>As it stands now, I have to pay three companies for my Web >>services and you're suggesting that I further complicate the >>situation by having four Web services suppliers. >> >>And of course any switching of such services always entails hours >>of frustrating, stressful work trying to communicate with the >>parties involved to sort out all of the complex technical issues >>invloved, and dealing with customer service and tech service >>people many of whom don't know what they're doing. > > > > Let me guess, Domain Basics? > OR some other diviation of the add on domain hosting... > > > I switched to Shared Domain Hosting from Telus' Domain Basics about > a year ago and I'm still getting one bill. The charges show up under > "Monthly Local Services" as "Shared Hosting Small Business". > > And it's not much more for shared hosting: > > http://business.telus.com/en_CA/BC/p...ting.html#tab2 > > Where I'm living now I can't get Telus ADSL anymore so I was being > charged the full price for the "crippled" domain hosting, and although > my move to shared hosting was primaraly email related (zone control) > having access to the web logs has helped alot. I only have a foggy idea of what you're talking about. And i'm running a one-man company – not a "Medium_And_Large_Business", so it's not even appropriate for me to look at the link you gave. Robert | |||
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