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sam
08-26-2004, 12:39 AM
after the year is up do they all become 8bucks each or whatever the charge is or is it 12bucks again?and is the charge automatic or do they just get disconnected if you fail to pay again.

do you have to name all 5 domains at the same time,like can you order it and pick one or two,then go back in later days and pick the rest?

im pretty sure this one is true but since im asking here anyhow,do you need to buy a webhosting plan to get the 5 domains for 12 bucks?

Jeff
08-26-2004, 08:32 AM
This offer is for hosting 5 additional domains at $12. It requires an existing account.

Registration is a separate fee.

ljmyers
08-30-2004, 07:16 AM
"As I understand it" the $12.00 add-on charge for domains is only a one time fee. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. Then you have the regiration fee of $8.00 and some change. There is also a $25.00 annual fee which you add to this. Honostly though, I am a Host PC customer or client and found no better deal for everything you get plus the great customer service. I've drove poor Joe and Nick crazy at times I'm sure and they just keep chugging along and helping me when I need it. They are also very quick to reply when you submit help tickets. The guys that hang out here at the forum are also great to help you when needed.

dchakrab
09-06-2004, 09:32 PM
Agreed, definitely a great hosting choice.

You pay for the hosting space, i.e. where you store your site files...5 add-on domains means you can set up 5+1 total websites in the space they're giving you. You still have to register those domains so that you own the names, which you can do either through HostPC or through some other service, like GoDaddy's.

You will need to name all of your domains when you register them, and "buy" the names for yourself, if they are available. You don't need to specify them all to set up hosting, however...you can just specify one domain that you already own and start with that, and add the others as you need them (or as you register them).

You'll need to pay renewals for hosting each year, when your term expires, and you'll also need to pay to renew the domain names, so it helps if they're more or less done around the same time, so you don't have to keep track of too many dates.

Hope that helps,

Dave.