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View Full Version : Setup charges are WAIVED for next 3 days only!


CrazyHostGuy
10-24-2001, 07:54 AM
For 3 days only - offer expires October 26, 2001

Sign up now for any one of our multiple domain plans, and all your setup charges will be waived! That includes the main setup fee to activate your account, AND the $5.00 setup fees to add additional accounts!* Simply indicate that you want FREE SETUPS in the comments section of the order form.

So add those extra accounts TODAY!

* valid for NEW customers only.
* qualifying plans are Small, Medium, Large and X-Large.

www.CrazyHostGuy.com

CrazyHostGuy
10-26-2001, 08:20 PM
There are now less than 4 hours left!

I will let you all know how many orders and accounts we were able to add with this promotion, once it is over.

Relyc
10-26-2001, 08:52 PM
Just a quick warning to...everyone:

I would advise staying away from this host, I have had no personal experience with them, but a big red light went off in my mind when I visited their order page:

Unsecure server: HUGE problem, especially considering it asks for your credit card number.

Mail form: Basically, you are using an unencrypted email system on an unsecure server to send your credit card information into his inbox (extremely bad idea).

Mods if you feel I am out of line with this post feel free to edit it, but I think everybody has a right to know.

CrazyHostGuy
10-26-2001, 08:57 PM
Hello Relyc....

Thank you for pointing that out. If you would return to our order page, you will see that at the top of the page is a link called:

"Click Here to go to our Secure Order Form".

Perhaps this meets your needs? ;)

NetXL
10-26-2001, 09:04 PM
I think ya should make it go to the secure order form by default?

Relyc
10-26-2001, 09:30 PM
Originally posted by CrazyHostGuy
Hello Relyc....

Thank you for pointing that out. If you would return to our order page, you will see that at the top of the page is a link called:

"Click Here to go to our Secure Order Form".

Perhaps this meets your needs? ;)


Considering it should link to a secure form to begin with...


You are still using an unencrypted FP email form...Once again, potentially a very large problem for any clients.

Chicken
10-27-2001, 03:27 AM
Perhaps it would be better to present the customer with a page with two links in the middle (secured/unsecured) if it is an issue.

Also, please do not bump threads (post two times in a row). When the special is over, simply email us or report the first post with the request and we will remove the offer. You may not continually update the 'hours left' okie dokie pokey?