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07-18-2007, 07:27 PM
I'm thinking about going with WebHostingBuzz as a reseller - they seem to offer a lot of disk space and bandwidth - I'd appreciate any comments on them.
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![]() | View Full Version : Experience with WebHostingBuzz? 1849 07-18-2007, 07:27 PM I'm thinking about going with WebHostingBuzz as a reseller - they seem to offer a lot of disk space and bandwidth - I'd appreciate any comments on them. Thanks... Jedito 07-18-2007, 08:35 PM http://www.webhostingjury.com/reviews/WebHostingBuzz http://www.vistainter.com/reviews/W/webhostingbuzz.com/ PogiWeb 07-18-2007, 10:37 PM Search is your friend http://www.webhostingtalk.com/search.php dhcart 07-19-2007, 04:00 AM I think there are some liminations at disk space usage. Look at http://www.webhostingbuzz.com/?hosting-account-usage-policy Also they don't allow to host hundred and hundred domains on reseller account(I had asked it to them before). mdrussell 07-19-2007, 05:30 AM http://www.webhostingjury.com/reviews/WebHostingBuzz http://www.vistainter.com/reviews/W/webhostingbuzz.com/ Jedito, cheap.... there's plenty of sites that have positive reviews, and you link to the two negative, especially webhostingjury.com that refuses hosts to have accounts to respond to comments. Most on webhostingjury.com are fraudulent of account misusers who have had their accounts suspended for breach of TOS. Jedito 07-19-2007, 08:14 AM Jedito, cheap.... there's plenty of sites that have positive reviews, and you link to the two negative, especially webhostingjury.com that refuses hosts to have accounts to respond to comments. Most on webhostingjury.com are fraudulent of account misusers who have had their accounts suspended for breach of TOS. Cheap? I search on google for WebHostingBuzz reviews, and there were the only two sites on the first page not listed on the page where you send to your customers to post reviews, included this forum, which is, BTW; forgived by the rules http://www.whbstatus.com/showthread.php?p=2239 You may not solicit any external source to post on this forum regarding your company, services, or products; or any company, services, or products you are or may be associated with. http://www.webhostingtalk.com/rules.php mdrussell 07-19-2007, 08:22 AM Cheap, ie a cheap shot. You are always very quick to jump into review threads about other hosting companies complete with your extravagant signature. It gives off the impression that you're desperate for clients. Jedito 07-19-2007, 08:27 AM Well.. I'm not, and I don't just over other host reviews threads, just above some, when I'm bored. Also, i did nothing wrong, just paste the first 2 links that I found with reviews of your company not listed on the page above. BTW, we are not even competitors, we target very different markets. Usman770 07-19-2007, 11:50 AM Give a look to Webhostingbuzz TOS! "Disk Usage Provision: 90% or more of your content on your website must be linked from an HTML or similarly coded web page where all content is freely available to the public. Your website consists of web pages of a standard design, essentially HTML based text and graphics. Downloadable files, media, streaming content or any file which consumes more than 500kb of space must not exceed 10% of your total used disk quota." Usman770 07-19-2007, 11:52 AM Stop before going to this hosting company. They are playing an Open Fraud. mdrussell 07-19-2007, 01:26 PM Stop before going to this hosting company. They are playing an Open Fraud. Excuse me? We are a web hosting company, hosting websites. We are not a file dump where you can upload all of your illegal mp3s. If people do not like our terms of service, then we certainly don't force them to sign up. I'd advise you look up 'fraud' in the dictionary. Usman770 07-20-2007, 09:48 AM If a person, who want to giga's of data. It is most likely, he want to upload media files. & you have told any file whose size is more than 500KB must not exceed 10% of actual hosting. In past, i mostly recommend it to others. But Now i stop others to use it. On WHT, your discussion is totally rude. Means you do not want to support, just want to make $$. Please write clearly your file limits rules on your frontpage. mdrussell 07-20-2007, 11:13 AM If a person, who want to giga's of data. It is most likely, he want to upload media files. & you have told any file whose size is more than 500KB must not exceed 10% of actual hosting. In past, i mostly recommend it to others. But Now i stop others to use it. On WHT, your discussion is totally rude. Means you do not want to support, just want to make $$. Please write clearly your file limits rules on your frontpage. When you call our TOS fraudulent of course I am going to reply. I am not being rude but I am going to be defensive - a link to our TOS is on every page, and clients have to tick a box to agree to it. It is not feasible to put the TOS on the front page; do you see other hosting companies doing this? I also wonder what qualifies you to judge our services? If you don't like the TOS and cannot abide by it, that's fine. Don't signup and go with a different hosting company. If you respect that it is in place to protect us against stashes of mp3s and porn being uploaded, like all of our clients do, then consider WHB. Manageandsupport_com 07-22-2007, 05:04 PM I'm thinking about going with WebHostingBuzz as a reseller - they seem to offer a lot of disk space and bandwidth - I'd appreciate any comments on them. Thanks... There are actually few reviews of them on webhostingstuff.com Trinity70 07-25-2007, 05:23 AM If you are interested in Webhostingbuzz.com's stats, you may find it here (http://www.findmyhosting.com/listallplans.asp?host=6027). Usman770 07-28-2007, 12:38 PM Does your TOS is also for Reseller Packages Owner. I.E Space Limit nickn 07-30-2007, 02:16 PM Does your TOS is also for Reseller Packages Owner. I.E Space Limit The Terms of Service applies to all accounts on WebHostingBuzz's servers. You are responsible for every account under your reseller account and as such we urge that you create your TOS in line with the terms of ours. Thank you. Nnyan 07-30-2007, 04:10 PM @mdrussell I wouldn't call it cheap, maybe a bit vague as to why there were only two negatives (original post) but Jedito never struck me as taking cheap shots wholesale and he has a valid point. @Olimpo/usman770 I'm not a big supporter of poorly written TOS/AUP's and hate things being buried in the fine print. But before you sign up for a service it is your responsibility to educate yourself on what you're spending money on. Reading the TOS/AUP is part of it. Also just some friendly advice but if you're going to accuse someone of fraud I would post details of your contacts to back up your story and not just vague statements. Torress 08-02-2007, 04:03 AM Webhostingbuzz.com provides domains for life. Can it be true? Outlaw Web Master 08-02-2007, 12:02 PM I have a fairly large stock photo website that people buy and download them from my server space. Would I be able to use the rest of the space to store my hi-res photos that I sell via my site. My stock photogallery site is 250mg in size but I would need to use more of the space to store the downloadable hi res photos, so that clients could download them after they've paid for them. Maybe I've read the tos/aup wrong...and possibly someone could clarify this for me. owm UzzI 08-02-2007, 01:41 PM it allow's proxy sites? mdrussell 08-02-2007, 01:43 PM I have a fairly large stock photo website that people buy and download them from my server space. Would I be able to use the rest of the space to store my hi-res photos that I sell via my site. My stock photogallery site is 250mg in size but I would need to use more of the space to store the downloadable hi res photos, so that clients could download them after they've paid for them. Maybe I've read the tos/aup wrong...and possibly someone could clarify this for me. owm This was clarified yesterday, then the thread was closed. I have no interest in flogging the proverbial dead horse. mdrussell 08-02-2007, 01:45 PM it allow's proxy sites? No proxies or proxy sites are allowed. mdzidic 08-18-2007, 10:22 AM I'm just curious why someone would need 750GB of space if he can host only html & picutres? Stupid... the-wizard 08-26-2007, 11:55 AM hmm, i am not involved personally, but i think you guys read the tos wrong, you can host big files if they are linked from normal html code or similair (php), like a download link in a html site to lets say a linux distro download on the server. for the smallest shared hosting of 300 gig space, would make possible a file up to 30 gig big when counting 10% of the total disk quota |