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zbco
09-26-2001, 05:38 AM
Hi

New features

Domain hosting (i.e. www.yourdomain.com)
Support all international domains
5-day money back guarantee
Control panel
5 subdomains
Unlimited email accounts (POP3/IMAP4/APOP/SMTP)
Unlimited ftp accounts
Unlimited email forwarders
Unlimited mailing lists
Web based E-mail access
Chili!Soft™ ASP 3.6.0 with SpicePack 1.1.0
Perl 5 CGI
PHP 4.06
Java™ 2 SDK 1.3.1_01
Jakarta Tomcat 3.2.3 (JavaServer Pages™)
ColdFusion Express 4.5.1 for Linux
C & C++
Python
Tcl/tk
mod_fastcgi/2.2.10
Zend Optimizer
Server Side Includes
FrontPage 2000 Extensions
Comprehensive site statistics
Webalizer Stats
Access to raw logs
Backup utility
Network monitoring
Email customer support
MySQL™ databases (Max. 10)
Interbase® 6 databases
2 DSN/ODBC
SSH Telnet Access
.htaccess (custom error pages & protected directories)

500MB/20GB for USD100/year

www.uniqhost.com/openspec.php

Regards

biatche
09-26-2001, 07:56 AM
Wow. Really amazing deal...

but wtf? 5 day money back guarantee?
Something must be seriously wrong...

zbco
09-26-2001, 09:48 AM
Hi Biatche

You can treat it as a 5-day trial. You will know if the service is up to you expectation within the 5-days.

Regards

biatche
09-27-2001, 12:27 PM
My question is.... why 5 day "trial" or "money back guarantee period" and not the standard 30 day period like most other hosts

zbco
09-28-2001, 03:44 AM
Hi

I think each host has the option to choose their money back guarantee period. There is no 'standard' 30-days thingy.

What I am trying to avoid here is, customers that sign up, asks this or that to be installed. Once installed plays around with the service provided for the next 20 days, then say they want their money back on grounds that 'customer service/support' was bad.... didn't give them what they want or things not installed.

What we offer is what you will get. Actually more, as we are adding newer stuff to the server.

One feature we did disable is the mod_gzip which mangled the .htacces file (when we tried to have password protected directories or custom error pages).

Regards