dear god, i emailed two days about a premium account and now i get different prices every time i click a premium link. that email is now missing, from sent, drafts and inbox on my gmail account.
i don’t need 50 domains and a thousand email addresses. i need the three domains i already have on infinity free, and i want, if i can get them www.jedi.ninja for a resume and www.linkhub.com for a product with 5 email address to get around these damn hijackers + enough traffic usage to hand out business cards.
the package was 60 dollars a month that met my needs and now i cant find it.
i keep getting redirected to ifastnet, whom never has a reliable price for anything. I am studying html man. what is so complicated, you wanted me to buy an account, now i am trying too???
i explained this so many times! i am making an account on infinityfree and attempting t upgrade it???
I’m not sure what you mean, as the prices don’t change. Perhaps you are looking at different plans, or the price difference for the domain registration Addon?
iFastNet is the sponsor of InfinityFree. Upgrading to a premium account would be migrating your account to their service. However, neither their premium nor business web hosting has any plans that are $60 a month, so I’m not sure what you’re referring to unless you were looking at VPS plans.
0 MySQL DB’s (i dont have user accounts that i cant manage with my own scripts or costs that i cant forward to paypal)
Free 24/7 tech support (<-- worth the cost alone)
Free Softaculous with 256 Scripts! (i don’t know what this is and there for don’t really want it)
Free setup (windows 1x?)
$4.01 USD pre month =$48.12
$5.41 CND pre month =64.92
Monthly (requiring account upgrades with site traffic growth, or like azure, pay per usage?)
If you can push the cost down of this package, or add your own features, that would be great!, it uses less of your resources, fits my cost range, (and dos not clutter random guy making webpage)
I looked at other vpn and domain host service:
godaddy - is jacking your user searches
wix - #$%^$%& them
wordpress - i have no opinion, nor need to look further
yandex - i dont under stand it
google cloud - i already use it for content hosting, and backups, in fact, the IT at google drive is the only reason i have any digital life left. (which is saying alot)
azure - i already have an azure account (and do not use it yet)
cloudflair - i need a cloudflair account eventually but it is too expensive for me right now
infinityfree - i should just upgrade my account, somehow.
as previously stated i tried to email about it, i imagine these ^^^ ones got ahold of my gmail account, i am kind of blind with some head-trama tbh.
i looked around for domain extensions and found that " .ninja " is in some cases thousands of dollars. i don’t really understand why it is so much exactly.
.great-site
.net
extensions work for my usage.
Thanks
Christopher
(p.s. this is for admin man)
i am going to hand out bussiness cards with my url on it evetually, i intended to do this hugely, so if you are able, get your bannor out and your plans polished!
That does not look like an iFastNet plan, and I would stay away from plans that don’t offer databases in case you need them later, especially if you are paying. Where did you find it?
Cloudflare is not a hosting provider. It also has a really good free plan, so I don’t know what you mean by ‘too expensive’.
This is a public forum, and all anyone is free to respond to any comment here. Admin is not your personal support agent, and threatening people is only going to get you banned, not get you help.
If you have any questions, we are more than happy to help you, but if you want 1-on-1 support, you need to upgrade to premium. Show us some respect, and we’ll do the same to you.
The specs you’re listing matches most closely to the Super Premium plan, both in features and price. Super Premium has unlimited disk space, but fair usage limits apply (you cannot use it for file storage, for example). You can purchase the package with one included domain name, and purchase the second domains separately.
It’s not common to do custom offers on hosting accounts, the price is already quite low and doing things like “$0.15 per database and $0.07 per domain” individual billing makes things very complicated for everyone involved, all just to shave a few cents off the bill.
As far as I can tell, you can buy a .ninja domain for about $10-$20 per year in many places. The “some cases” you’re referring to are probably “premium” domains, meaning they were either considered high value domains by the registry and sold separate, or they are resold by domain brokers. The domain jedi.ninja seems to be the former (it’s not registered), and appears to cost around $250 per year to own.