Watch out for free domain name and free web hosting offers. Hidden price is first red flag that tells you loud and clear that this company is not worth doing business with. Read this to know how to protect your interests from such dubious companies.
Tip 1: Does the company you are considering offer transparent pricing i.e. No Hidden Costs?
A lot of companies today show very attractive listing price and hide up-to 10% of charges in fine print or in some inaccessible corners of the website. Make sure what you see as the list price is what actually you pay. For example, some companies will add as much as 7% for credit card transaction charges and that is a lot of money. You would not even know until you paid for the product.
We offer honest and transparent low price everyday, day after day. What you see in the list price is what you actually pay. There is no hidden cost anywhere in fine print, terms and conditions or credit card transaction charges.
Hidden costs are first very visible signal of the company’s dubious intentions. We always put our customers first and we do not promise or show anything that is not true! Top
Tip 2: No one in the world can sell Free domain name.
Let’s face this truth, there is no such thing as FREE in this world.
There are companies around who advertise free domain names, only to make
you pay exorbitant money for something else. Please be aware of
following scam plans
1. Free domain name with hosting space:
A lot of companies actually mean you will get a domain name with web
hosting space they offer. The price of web hosting space is sufficiently
bumped up to compensate for domain name price.
2. The companies make you pay for something you don’t even know about.
In such cases the price is hidden in fine-prints and terms or condition
pages. You only find out after you have made a purchase.
We understand the importance of your time. Our no gimmicks and one fair
low price policy mandates that we do not advertise half truths. We do
not hide any price in fine prints or terms and conditions; you only pay
what you see.
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Tip 3: No one in the world can sell Free web hosting.
Usually the companies who advertise free hosting space make you pay for
something you don’t even know about. In such cases the price is hidden
in fine-prints and terms or condition pages. You only find out after you
have made a purchase.
Our no gimmicks and one fair low price policy mandates that we do not
advertise half truths. We do not hide any price in fine prints or terms
and conditions; you only pay what you see. Top
Tip 4: Be aware of scam plans, unlimited bandwidth is a myth!
If it sounds too good too be true it usually is! All hosts have the same basic limitations when it comes to server resources and specs.
There is no magic server that has a never ending supply of RAM and CPU. If a host ever claims to give unlimited space or bandwidth DO NOT JOIN THEM. The thing to remember is that the average web site uses about 50 Megs space and less then 1 gig bandwidth a month. So what hosting companies do is they lie! They make up scam plans with tons of space and unlimited bandwidth for around $8 bucks a month. It's a numbers game.... Only 5-10 of every 100 people that signup on the plan are going to use more than the 1 gigs bandwidth. So what do they do? They terminate the sites that use more bandwidth saying "your site is using too many resources."
They aren't lying about the resource usage it's the truth! Most people don't realize that bandwidth and space used have nothing to do with the server resources being used. Resource usage has to do with the amount of CPU and RAM a site uses. If a site uses their 50 gigs bandwidth they aren't kicked for using their bandwidth they are kicked for using up most of the servers CPU and RAM.
For example, If a company hosted 200 sites per server and 2% of the server used the 50 gigs bandwidth that would equal 200 gigs bandwidth a month used on the server. If they don't kick those sites using it, those 4 sites are going to be using more resources then all 196 sites on the server combined. So think about it, would a hosting company boot 4 people paying $8 bucks a month in order to double the amount of sites they can hold on the server? You bet they would! Top
Tip 5: Domain Name Tips
Double check if the domain name registration is going to bear your name and that you will have complete control of your domain name for the life. Do not purchase your domain name from a provider, unless you are positive they will be putting your information in the whois. (We do most don't)
If your information isn't in the whois they could blackmail you into staying with them. For all technical purposes whoever has their information in the whois is the owner. A domain owner doesn't go by who paid for it; it goes by whose information is on the whois.
We suggest you purchase your domain name from a company which gives you complete control over your domain name. After you purchase the name, all you would do is put your host's dns in and your domain name will then point to your hosting company.
adps-domain gives you complete control over your domain name. Visit our knowledgebase for more details. Top
Tip 6: Uptime Guarantee
If a hosting company claims 100% uptime they are lying. All servers need to be rebooted every now and then for security and software updates. If they never reboot that means their server is insecure and they will eventually be hacked.
When a company guarantees an uptime that doesn't make it true. A host has as many uptimes as they have servers. It all depends on what server they put you on, and how well they manage it from the time your put on it. We guarantee a 99.9 uptime but that does not mean we will hit it every month for eternity. Our guarantee means we give you a 100% refund for the month if we should not hit it. Many hosting companies will give you a prorated refund based on the amount of downtime. So say you pay $10 for a month of hosting your site is down for 24 / hours. They will refund you for one day of downtime which ends up being about 33 cents. A guarantee is worthless! What is worth something is how they define the guarantee, and if they do in fact honor it. Top