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may i ask how much the baby plan costs in £'s per year? and also am i allowed to pay via paypal in £'s?
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$9,95 * 12 = $119.40
and according to this currency converter that would be £68.88 (GBP). Guess you just pay $119.40 and it will be converted to £ in PayPal to debet your PayPal account correctly. Stef. |
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ok.
Another thing which i have a question about is the 99.9% uptime guarentee, it says if its any less than that (due to network and server failures), u refund that month. So if my site is up for 99.8, would you refund that month or is there some minimum downtime to get that refund? |
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There's no minimum downtime requiered. If your site is not up 99.9% of the time you can email HostGator to get a refund.
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wow! thats what i call amaizing customer service
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How do you ( a user) test the monthly downtime?
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you can use site uptime for that
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Yes: alertra, websitepulse, siteuptime,...
Just remember most of them offer a free service but in that case monitoring is done only every 30 minutes or so. This means that if your server or network would be unreachable for 1 minute right at the moment that the monitoring service is checking, it would be marked down for 30 minutes though it were actually only 1 minute. This gives you false and unreliable statistics. Stef. |
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