Not seeing how this is going to be any better than the WHT offer cesspool then.
Because they have to be approved?
Not seeing how this is going to be any better than the WHT offer cesspool then.
1) by another provider (URPad) affiliated person? Yes sounds like a solid idea right there.Because they have to be approved?
MannDude is leaving URPad at the end of the month, correct me if I'm wrong1) by another provider (URPad) affiliated person? Yes sounds like a solid idea right there.
2) Any offers that the WHT admins would disapprove of, swiftly get deleted anyway, so it's not a difference/advantage.
1) by another provider (URPad) affiliated person? Yes sounds like a solid idea right there.
2) Any offers that the WHT admins would disapprove of, swiftly get deleted anyway, so it's not a difference/advantage.
P.S.: Just noticed that the first offer on this board has already been posted, and it's from SHOVEHOST. I think this is just priceless, and even symbolic in its own way.
MannDude is leaving URPad at the end of the month, correct me if I'm wrong
It's been hidden. Please PM either MannDude or myself with the state your business is registered in and the business name.am I blind or is my offer gone?
Basically there is now a new post requirement, 25 instead of 10. I made it more clear by using bold words and underlined text what will be enforced now.It was on IRC that this has been updated, I don't see any differences though, at least nothing major or am I blind?
Another way of ensuring said details are legitimate. Also, have you seen most of the summer hosts that pop up? You're lucky to get a licensed WHMCS install out of them, let alone a website not just blatantly ripped from someone else or a free HTML template with stolen graphics.bad rules ;(
why disable whois when you can see company details/address on website?
bad rules ;(
- why disable whois when you can see company details/address on website?
- Any help regarding whois issue? (You can see my company address/etc in google or on govt. website)
Is it free trial offers allowed?
'nuff said.No free VPS offers, that's a new rule. Free VPS betas/trials are okay from Verified Providers.