Unlimited WebHosting for a LIFETIME - Only $100 - Guarentee 10 years / money back

Discussion in 'Web Hosting' started by cablebox, Apr 16, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hello, I am the manager at HostBlender. My company would like to offer our service for 5 dedicated clients. The service will be, for the lowest price possible of $100, you will receive Unlimited Bandwidth/Storage Web Hosting for as long as our company runs. Many may ask how do they know we wont be gone the next day? We will be guaranteeing 10 years of service. If we do not meet up with this expectation, we will give the client a full refund. Now, let me do some math.

    Our current hosting plan is $28 / annually, if we times that by 10, 28 x 10 = 280
    That is $280 for 10 years of unlimited hosting at my company, and that price is even still extremely low compared to other companies. By doing the math, the normal price of 280 subtract the current price, 100 is 180 so you are currently saving almost triple the amount you will normally pay. Thats $180. Now, clients must remember that a guarantee of 10 years, we will probably offer much longer then that.

    This amazing deal will be given to the first 5 people who contact me (PM) and send the money to the billing address that will be given in the PM.

    Our company website is: http://hostblender.com
    Thank you,
    George, Manager of HostBlender

    Extra Information:
    servers: Intel Core2Quad Q6600 2.4 GHz
    Software: cPanel 11, MySQL, FTP
    Uptime: 99.95%
    Locations: London, Toronto, California, (soon New York)
     
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  2. bk871

    bk871 Well-Known Member

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    #2
    The domain was registered April 9th [Creation Date: 09-apr-2010] - brand new company, and you're offering a lifetime (10 yr guarantee)

    In my mind, it sounds like a scam... But I could be wrong.
     
    bk871, Apr 16, 2010 IP
  3. mainhoondon

    mainhoondon Well-Known Member

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    #3
    From WHOIS
    Creation Date: 2010-04-09

    on site
    "Offering dedicated hosting since 2007!"

    Now what joke is this mate?
     
    mainhoondon, Apr 17, 2010 IP
  4. marcwtsn

    marcwtsn Peon

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    #4
    i think thats joke, if we need hosting, i think pay little more to get reliable hosting
     
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  5. cablebox

    cablebox Member

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    #5
    Ok, I do not understand why people just say things are scams. First off, the service that I offered started in 2007. This was when it was not called HostBlender. Just recently, I thought that a website would help the marketing portion. So, I registered a domain and created a website to advertise the service. Is there anything wrong with this? Is there a joke? How do I guarantee that I can offer 10 years? Because I have registered the company for 10 years. Everything is registered for 10 years so that is probably the main reason for this. I do not understand why people just jump to the fact that somethings a scam because it is cheap. I am trying to do some advertisement, by offering 5 people this. I do not believe I have scammed anyone before, so I do not understand why people would say that i'm scamming now?
    If a client does not trust me, then don't use my service, simple as that, it isn't earning me a lot of money either. But I can offer to create a contract with the client, as words do not seem to be trusted anymore.
     
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  6. mainhoondon

    mainhoondon Well-Known Member

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    #6
    So you say that you have registered everything for 10 years.. does that include server space, domain etc??
     
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  7. cablebox

    cablebox Member

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    #7
    Server space yes, domain, no. The domain will be updated every year. As the server space I have registered it for 10 years.
     
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  8. bk871

    bk871 Well-Known Member

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    #8
    You've paid 10 years in advance for a server? Doubt it.
     
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  9. cablebox

    cablebox Member

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    #9
    How do you manage to doubt it? Can a contract work? I plan to take the server long term, one of the reasons that I bought for 10 years. You will get all your money back if the guarantee is not complete.
     
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  10. Pawell-VW

    Pawell-VW Peon

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    #10
    Which host allows you to sign up for 10 years in advance ? I would like to do the same.
     
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  11. cablebox

    cablebox Member

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    #11
    I'm not here to offer people the service I use. Sorry.
     
    cablebox, Apr 17, 2010 IP
  12. bk871

    bk871 Well-Known Member

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    #12
    No host would ever offer you a dedicated server 10 years in advance. I may be wrong, if I am, PM me where you bought it from and I will let everyone else know it is possible to buy a server for 10yrs.
     
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    arunn Active Member

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    #13
    as far as i know. ppl register domain for 10 years and pay hosting every month.. even datacenters arent reliable.. even if you have paid someone for 10 years.. it sure looks like a joke..
     
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    matessim Active Member

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    #14
    people are saying this because, paying for 10yr's for a host that hasn't been around that long(in Hosting terms, 3 years is nothing compared to other hosts) and whatever you might think, who knows what will happen tomorrow, when someone buys 10years they usually like to take a host thats been around for a while.
     
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    Caden Grant Active Member

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    #15
    The domain doesn't even work? It's offline...
     
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    m_media Active Member

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    #16
    Your server seems to be provided by tailormadeservers.com

    I checked their website and could not see an option to pay for 10 years in advance.
    The only option is monthly from what i could see.
     
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