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I am still debating to join as a reseller or not - and have a question
Lets say I join and I set up my hosting site. I have some other community portals to be moved to this hosting - and so I set up an account - can I control how long "my customer's account" can remain without having to transfer the domain through the nameservers? I mean - with the kind of busy-ness that I am in, I'll probably take more time to move all the portal's info to the new account. Generally I have seen that a temporary access is given to a new sign up person, right? But this temporary access is limited to three days in my experience - I want this to be more - how can I do that for my customers. |
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the 3 day rule is just there to scare off cheaters. Anyone who is developing a site is welcome to use the temp as long as they need, but once the site is live they cannot use it.
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