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    budgetreseller or resellerzoom ?

    I want to start with some of cheap reseller hostings.

    On budgetreseller for $40 I can 10 accounts:
    every with 50mb disk and 1gb transfer (cost per account $4).

    On resellerzoom for $84 - 20 accounts:
    every with 200mb disk and 3gb transfer (cost per account $4.2).

    On innohosting for $60 - 10 accounts:
    every with 100mb dist and 5gb transfer (cost per account $6).

    It sounds that resellerzoom is cheaper, but I found here on forum that support on budgetreseller is better.
    Also resellerzoom has some limit on cpu... (I don't know how is with budgetreseller).

    Please don't tell me to search on forums (I already did).

    Tell me what would you choose.
    Just simple tell me budgetreseller or resellerzoom or innohosting .
    Last edited by nikola8; 04-14-2007 at 03:45 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikola8 View Post
    Tell me what would you choose.
    Just simple tell me budgetreseller or resellerzoom or innohosting .
    Im not good with too short answers, sorry.
    If you've researched them all thoroughly and this is your final choice then I wouldnt determine the answer until I had sent pre-sales emails to all 3.
    THEN, you can compare price to features and see which one suits YOU the best.
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    Please help me, this is my first time buying reseller hosting.
    "Send pre-sale email" - what are you asking in that email?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikola8 View Post
    Please help me, this is my first time buying reseller hosting.
    "Send pre-sale email" - what are you asking in that email?
    Ask questions which you are curious about..
    I would also recommend you read the TOS of each host and not base it solely on resources/prices..

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikola8 View Post
    I want to start with some of cheap reseller hostings.

    On budgetreseller for $40 I can 10 accounts:
    every with 50mb disk and 1gb transfer (cost per account $4).

    On resellerzoom for $84 - 20 accounts:
    every with 200mb disk and 3gb transfer (cost per account $4.2).

    On innohosting for $60 - 10 accounts:
    every with 100mb dist and 5gb transfer (cost per account $6).

    It sounds that resellerzoom is cheaper, but I found here on forum that support on budgetreseller is better.
    Also resellerzoom has some limit on cpu... (I don't know how is with budgetreseller).

    Please don't tell me to search on forums (I already did).

    Tell me what would you choose.
    Just simple tell me budgetreseller or resellerzoom or innohosting .
    I don't think you fully understand reseller hosting. On the resellerzoom....you wouldn't need to buy 20 budget accounts for $84. You buy one and then sell packages of 200 MB with 3 GB of transfer. You can create 20 cPanel accounts under one "Budget One" package. If you signed up for the "Budget Three" then you could create 180 cPanel accounts under yours.

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    i don't really understand the calculation too.
    "Send pre-sale email" is good to check out response time of support
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    hmm???
    I don't undestand.
    On all reseller plans price is per year, so I must pay that in the begining?
    I have limit in number of accounts (cPaneln account) in one plan?

    Art's World: You mean that I pay $4.2 to resellerzoom for one account ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikola8 View Post
    hmm???
    I don't undestand.
    On all reseller plans price is per year, so I must pay that in the begining?
    I have limit in number of accounts (cPaneln account) in one plan?

    Art's World: You mean that I pay $4.2 to resellerzoom for one account ?
    Check the Domains feature ... you can host unlimited domains under only 20 Control Panel Accounts.

    CPanel Account and Domains are separate thing. .. you can host 100's of domain under 1 CPanel account

    Yes per CPanel account will cost you $4.2 per year

    And you can pay month to month not for entire year

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    Ok I see now all your figures are per year. The only host on your list i have used is Resellerzoom but I am on a failover plan and not the budget. There seem to be more problems on the budget plans so you may want to look at the advanced or failovers. Right now they have 2nd month free on the advanced plans.

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    But where is option to buy only one cpalen account for $4.2?
    I see only to choose 1,3,6 or 12 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikola8 View Post
    But where is option to buy only one cpalen account for $4.2?
    I see only to choose 1,3,6 or 12 months.
    WHAT?? If you want only one cPanel account then buy regular hosting account somewhere. You can't buy just one you have to buy whatever package they state for reselling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikola8 View Post
    But where is option to buy only one cpalen account for $4.2?
    I see only to choose 1,3,6 or 12 months.
    Single Cpanel account ... then you buy a share plan not reseller hosting plans

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    You may want to have a look in the offers forum. then list a few hosts you like send in some pre-sales emails see how fast they get back to you. For single cPanel hosting you should look into Shared Hosting!

    Good luck with your search!

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    I still want reseller hosting.
    Did't get any answer:
    budgetreseller or resellerzoom or innohosting ?????

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    You never told anyone what your requirements were. Space, BW, or support?

    Still, these are pretty good. Me? I'd try the cheapest first. You must understand you may end up switching hosts several times even though they're recommended. Most of us already have.

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    Try to learn more how reseller hosting works then go with ResellerZoom

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    I agree with Zac .. i think you don't have enough knowledge about reseller hosting industry

    I also recommend Reseller Zoom

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    I have. I understand it.
    I need some cheap hosting for my clients. I'm web developer and don't have plan to start huge hosting service.
    Just want when finish site for some client to offer him my hosting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikola8 View Post
    I have. I understand it.
    I need some cheap hosting for my clients. I'm web developer and don't have plan to start huge hosting service.
    Just want when finish site for some client to offer him my hosting.
    So which reseller plan are you planning to get?

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    I've been hosted with Resellerzoom for 3 month .I can't remember a single time it has been down .They have good service and support ...
    I recommend Resellerzoom to you !

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomCities View Post
    So which reseller plan are you planning to get?

    Zac
    I started this topic to ask you what company to choose:
    budgetreseller or resellerzoom or innohosting

    For begging I will go with lowest plan on any of these three companies.

    For now resellerzoom has two votes here.
    Waiting for more answers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikola8 View Post
    I have. I understand it.
    I need some cheap hosting for my clients. I'm web developer and don't have plan to start huge hosting service.
    Just want when finish site for some client to offer him my hosting.
    I realize it is not one of your Resellers in question.
    However, I was looking at http://www.Dathorn.com .

    Their basic Reseller plan is very low priced and may work for what you need.

    I am looking into them since a friend recommended them to me.

    I still have not come to a conclusion but they do look very good for value added web design hosting.

    Do you know anything about them?
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    I've been using BudgetHost, a shared hosting company run by the same owner (Greg - WHT Username, Lubby) as BudgetReseller for well over a year.

    You'll find my recommendations for them in several threads here.

    Response times are good. Communication is good. Price is very good. I can't fault them.

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    We use Reseller Zoom for a few off network sites and they seem to hold up. Not any downtime that i seen on the budget accounts. Take a look at them for sure!

    Good luck with your search!

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    i used resellerzoom in the past and now i'm currently using budgetreseller..

    and budgetreseller is miles ahead of resellerzoom, at least in my experience. at resellerzoom the servers i were on were constantly PACKED, and there was a lot of downtime. not only that, the support wasn't really up to par.. sometimes it would take many hours to solve an issue. it wasn't too bad, but i do prefer prompt support. now it may have changed, i don't know, but i didn't really like my experience there. i couldn't complain for the price i paid, though. i guess i got what i paid for.

    budgetreseller is still relatively cheap but i feel i've been treated real well so far. within minutes of ordering, my account was set up. then i submitted a ticket to submit my site over, and that was done in about an hour or so. so far, no problems. and i haven't had any problems with the hosting, either. we'll see
    Last edited by ALee; 04-16-2007 at 01:49 PM.

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