Scout
11-29-2005, 06:39 AM
Hello,
I have been surfing around here and I have been receiving a lot of good raves about ResellerZoom..
Anyways, how long have this company been in existence? Are they reliable enough? I mean, I have seen really good companies crash and burn after a year or 2 of good services...
Anyways, your opinions are a help..
Scout
NegaOutdoors
11-29-2005, 07:05 AM
Read the fine print with these guys
Anyways, how long have this company been in existence?
According to the domain information for resellerzoom.com, it's created on may, 28 2004.
Don't know exactly how long they have in bussiness. I'm not their customer.
:lovewht:
Scout
11-29-2005, 12:33 PM
well, WHT threads have them being discussed almost everywhere.. So far they are good, I guess im just a little insecure, as to how long this "good" service would last.
thanks for the info guys...
whatever
11-29-2005, 04:58 PM
Reseller Zoom is good - I use to have an advanced plan there as a backup storage account and they were friendly, had good uptime and everything. I would recommend them.
swflnetworks
11-29-2005, 05:02 PM
If you go with ResellerZoom, do NOT go with their budget plans.
That's the same mistake that about 75% of the RZ complainers made.
They didn't notice where it said:
-Budget Reseller Plans
Perfect for webmasters to host multiple websites under one plan for one low monthly price.
That means WEBDESIGNERS and WEBMASTERS. Not Web Hosts.
Your best bet is to go for their advanced or premium plans.
cunning
11-29-2005, 05:09 PM
Doing a whois check doesn't actually reflects the reliability of a company, IMO
layer0
11-29-2005, 05:32 PM
If you go with ResellerZoom, do NOT go with their budget plans.
That's the same mistake that about 75% of the RZ complainers made.
They didn't notice where it said:
-Budget Reseller Plans
Perfect for webmasters to host multiple websites under one plan for one low monthly price.
That means WEBDESIGNERS and WEBMASTERS. Not Web Hosts.
Your best bet is to go for their advanced or premium plans.
Yes, as far as I'm heard from other users the Advanced plan servers have much lower load and give out better uptime. (therefore if you are doing a serious web hosting business, you should not be using a budget plan)
As an additional note to why we mention on our site that Budget reseller plans are not meant for reselling is due to the fact that we understand you as a hosting provider want to provide the highest level of service. We didn't feel due to various factors with the most important being lower resource limitations that the Budget plans will allow you to provide such a service.
The majority of resellers provide basic shared web hosting and if you wanted to provide something that is similiar to the other shared web hosting providers (in order to compete), you would need a plan with higher limits such as the Advanced or Premium (preferred). On the other hand if you were to host your own websites that you know aren't resource intensive then the Budget plans will suit you just fine. Good luck in your search.
WireNine
11-30-2005, 04:21 AM
They have good feedback, and they have been in business for the past 2 years (I read it somewhere on WHT).
You can certainly give them a try, if you are not satisfied, they do offer a money back guarantee. As everyone recommended, go for the Advanced Reseller plan.