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View Full Version : JustOneFee.com launches its Flexibility Program!
JustOneFee 04-03-2002, 01:40 PM When did you say you wanted to pay?
That's right - thanks to the Flexibility program launched by JustOneFee.com, you can pay for your account on a monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual basis!
All our accounts come with the same incredible features, of which you can see the details at www.JustOneFee.com.
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You could have your website up and running within 48 hours, all thanks to the combined services of JustOneFee.com and its network sites! Why wait any longer? Join our over 25000 satisfied customers today!
If you need further information, please do not hesitate to contact our sales department at sales@justonefee.com.
porcupine 04-03-2002, 03:33 PM That's right - thanks to the Flexibility program launched by JustOneFee.com, you can pay for your account on a monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual basis!
Heh, somehow i see a marketing conflict quickly coming into place, unless you're implying that you give them 1 month, 1 quarter, or 1 year to pay, it's not gonna be "just one fee"....
:rolleyes:
Originally posted by porcupine
Heh, somehow i see a marketing conflict quickly coming into place, unless you're implying that you give them 1 month, 1 quarter, or 1 year to pay, it's not gonna be "just one fee"....
:rolleyes:
Just one fee per billing period. :)
JustOneFee 04-03-2002, 04:23 PM We want to offer hosting for just one fee on an annual basis, rather than on a monthly basis.
However, since there are customers that prefer to pay on a monthly basis, we have launched this new program, so they can choose how to pay for their account...
You could still say that we only have ONE fee, since we only have one package that we offer as well, though :)
Wismie 04-03-2002, 04:49 PM I cannot see your site?
Open the www.justonefee.com. home page, and then look for links to the information you want.
Oh, just a suggestion: remove the dot at the end of your URL.
JustOneFee 04-03-2002, 04:52 PM Originally posted by Wismie
I cannot see your site?
The page cannot be found
The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.
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Please try the following:
If you typed the page address in the Address bar, make sure that it is spelled correctly.
Open the www.justonefee.com. home page, and then look for links to the information you want.
Click the Back button to try another link.
Click Search to look for information on the Internet.
HTTP 404 - File not found
Internet Explorer
Please be so kind to try again - our servers are all up and running, and our website is available to our visitors.
You should eliminate the extra dot at the end of the URL :)
Thank you.
JustOneFee.com
Wismie 04-03-2002, 05:00 PM see my comment above, I just updated my post
wsdhnet 04-03-2002, 06:17 PM Not to nitpick but,
support of our hugh base
should be:
support of our huge base
also, in the next paragraph:
and wewill tell you all
should be:
and we will tell you all
Nice site design!
John
.::DefCon::. 04-03-2002, 06:19 PM Hey David (Heremans),
No offence or anything, but I really wonder why you keep your prices that high. :confused:
I know you're reselling from NoMonthlyFees.com, and they're not the cheapest around, but why not take a reseller account from McHost or SplashHost or something?
I think it would do a great thing for your business. :)
I think lots of people are wondering why they have to pay that much for 5GB bandwidth / month... :rolleyes:
Why don't you clear that up? ;)
NO OFFENCE WHATSOEVER!! :love:
I know that this post may possibly not be in the right place & @ the right time, but it was something that I had on my mind for a long time now and I wanted to clear this up... :)
Mods/David, I understand if you want to remove this post. Forgive me. :(
Kind regards,
Thomas. :)
MCHost-Marc 04-03-2002, 06:26 PM .
.::DefCon::. 04-03-2002, 06:30 PM Originally posted by Kiwi
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:confused: :confused:
I've always wondered what those mysterious "." posts mean. I bump into them once in a while. Could somebody explain?
Kiwi?
diederik 04-03-2002, 06:42 PM Originally posted by .::DefCon::.
:confused: :confused:
I've always wondered what those mysterious "." posts mean. I bump into them once in a while. Could somebody explain?
Kiwi?
I think Kiwi is happy you mentioned MCHost :)
.::DefCon::. 04-03-2002, 06:49 PM Oh, so a "."-post means that you want to show to the world that you've read this post? You want to tell everyone "been here", or something? Is that it? :confused:
Isn't it also some sort of manner of saying
"Okay, I've read this, but I've got my own thoughts about this. I don't want to spend my time on this, though."
Correct?
okihost 04-03-2002, 06:55 PM Originally posted by .::DefCon::.
:confused: :confused:
I've always wondered what those mysterious "." posts mean. I bump into them once in a while. Could somebody explain?
Kiwi?
Sometime you write a message and realize it might have not been typed the right way or maybe you said something you shouldn't have so you go back and try to edit it.. After editing it you realize it looks like a POS so you just say WTF and erase everything and put a "."
.::DefCon::. 04-03-2002, 07:05 PM Originally posted by OKIHost
Sometime you write a message and realize it might have not been typed the right way or maybe you said something you shouldn't have so you go back and try to edit it.. After editing it you realize it looks like a POS so you just say WTF and erase everything and put a "."
Isn't that the reason why vBulletin has a 'delete this post' option ? :confused:
Oh yes; what does POS mean? Peace of S**, right? :D LOL
MCHost-Marc 04-03-2002, 07:11 PM Originally posted by .::DefCon::.
:confused: :confused:
I've always wondered what those mysterious "." posts mean. I bump into them once in a while. Could somebody explain?
Kiwi?
I actually hit 'reply' in the wrong thread ..so the reply made no sense. :D
.::DefCon::. 04-03-2002, 07:15 PM Σσσσσσσσσhh... :)
.::DefCon::. 04-03-2002, 07:16 PM .
.::DefCon::. 04-03-2002, 07:17 PM :D LOL
Allright, allright. I'll cut this crap. ;)
Sorry JustOneFee.com for stealing your attention.
Guys: please take a look at his plans. He's probably a good guy and he doesn't deserve it to be treated like this by me or by anyone. :)
www.JUSTONEFEE.com is the way to go! :)
:D Sorry
JustOneFee 04-04-2002, 01:49 AM Hi DefCON,
Although I would have appreciated it if you would have contacted me by email, or by pm, I don understand your concern.
We have VERY GOOD experiences with nomonthlyfees.com regarding uptime, and connection time from Europe (in comparison with the other reseller accounts we have tried.)
Hence, we like to offer QUALITY, which enables primarily EUROPEAN customers to have a GOOD hosting partner for the lowest price possible.
Compared to our colleagues here in Europe, JustOneFee.com is the cheapest one around!
Also don't forget that we have to calculate VAT in our pricing, which is not the case in the US, and that 19 EUR is about 14.5 USD, which might be the reason that we SEEM expensive in the eyes of any American visiting this forum.
I hope that I have been able to clarify this.
Kind regards,
David Heremans.
JustOneFee.com.
Aussie Bob 04-04-2002, 02:59 AM Originally posted by .::DefCon::.
:confused: :confused:
I've always wondered what those mysterious "." posts mean. I bump into them once in a while. Could somebody explain?
Kiwi?
It's when you posted something you probably shouldn't have posted and you just delete the text etc or when you accidently replied to the wrong thread. :)
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