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Currently on a shared plan...
I signed up for a new shared hosting account using the one love promotion, and everything has been great so far.
I was wondering if I wanted to upgrade to a reseller plan, would I be able to get the upgrade at the promotional rate? That is, would I be able to get the upgrade by paying an additional $98 on top of the $1 already paid? (Thereby having the reseller plan at the $99 for the first year as it is under the promotion.) I hope this is the right forum to ask in, but couldn't really see a better place to put it, with having already signed up for an account, it didn't seem right to put it in the questions before signing up forum. Thanks in advance for any help folks. ![]() Mark.
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I think you can do that... but i suggest u to go to:
http://desk.surpasshosting.com i'm not sure, but i think sales division would be glad to help you ![]() ![]() |
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| This user thanks barbaramoran for this great post! | MarkH (February 23rd, 2007) |
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![]() As it is, I have actually signed up for a reseller account now anyway, and will be keeping the shared one for my sons use, that way it keeps his stuff entirely separate from mine, and won't cut into the allowances for my reseller account.
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anytime !that's great idea to have the reseller and the shared ![]() |
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