gottoknow
09-18-2003, 06:48 PM
It has good plans and I was wondering if anyone tried them or know about them. I did a search on them, but couldn't find any positve or negative comments.
![]() | View Full Version : hostegrity.com? gottoknow 09-18-2003, 06:48 PM It has good plans and I was wondering if anyone tried them or know about them. I did a search on them, but couldn't find any positve or negative comments. gottoknow 09-18-2003, 10:21 PM no one knows? vivehosting 09-18-2003, 11:27 PM by good plans, you mean too much for too little... it's profitable for a one-man show, but hosts need to pay for things like support, server, software licenses, etc. Total-Host.net is a good exmaple of this... he started offering such prices, but later found out... he has to raise the prices to expand the business. You need to let go some more of that money if you are looking for reliability in a host. gottoknow 09-19-2003, 12:24 AM but how would you know, if no one tried them? They say they have been in business from 2001 gottoknow 09-19-2003, 12:26 AM actually, they are offering something around your own hosting prices. Oh well. Thanks for trying to help. I'll take your advice vivehosting 09-19-2003, 02:50 AM my prices? he offers 2 gb space and 36 gb transfer for $13... That's half the price of what I would charge which is around $28 for a custom plan offering that. Yea, my prices are a bit low, but not by that much. gottoknow 09-19-2003, 02:52 AM hmmm, true... But, it might be because they have been in business for 2 years, so they might have a solid foundation so they can offer cheaper prices. I don't mean to argue, I totally agree with you. But, just a thought. :stickout: marinedog 09-19-2003, 02:58 AM well you will learn when you sign up and offer almost no support or alot of downtime vivehosting 09-19-2003, 03:28 AM they have been in business since 2001 yet the domain was created in august of this year... I can easily say on my site I been around since 1999... it doesn't mean it's true. it's best you forget you even considered them ;) btw... they are a reseller account, so I'm sure they are overselling it by alot. gottoknow 09-19-2003, 02:47 PM how do you know if they are resellers? How do you check that? And also, who are they getting hosting from? vivehosting 09-19-2003, 08:19 PM I don't know who they are reselling for... but they have over 300 domains hosted in the server they're on and noone that has been hosting for a month can get that many ;). So, that clues in to him being a reseller. ThePrimeHost 09-21-2003, 12:59 PM I don't know who they are reselling for... but they have over 300 domains hosted in the server they're on and noone that has been hosting for a month can get that many . So, that clues in to him being a reseller. Actually Hostegrity.com is an offshoot of our primary service, http://theprimehost.com. Our newest server (which the interested party would be placed on is a P IV 2.4 Cpanel server at The Planet. ) We have been in business since early 2001 and are both debt free and profitable. Hostegrity is merely our branching into a new and growing end of the market. The opinions in this thread are both biased and unwarranted. We have several servers in several data centers and are not a reseller of anyone but those data centers (i.e. The Planet, Burst, EV1). We also offer a risk free 30 day money back guarantee. Kind Regards, -Darrell |