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  • #16
    Originally posted by Programmer View Post
    I think RP is willing to take a loss.
    me too.

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    • #17
      Same here. I think RP is starting to lose sight of where they came from sometimes.

      Getting the thread back on track here, I sell my hosting at prices that are cheap enough for my area, but in the US they would seem stupidly expensive compared to the competition.

      It all boils down to how you want to project yourself. Having slightly higher prices with the right sales technique can give the customers the impression of having high quality hosting.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Programmer View Post
        I think RP is willing to take a loss.
        They are willing, what about you?
        What if you are at their cPanel program??

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        • #19
          Originally posted by J.L.H.C. View Post
          They are willing, what about you?
          What if you are at their cPanel program??
          Not sure what you mean.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Programmer View Post
            Not sure what you mean.
            Lets say you are under an overselling enabled cpanel and you configured your plans just like the ones RSP provides.

            If your customers tries to use all of the space and bandwidth allocated without breaking your TOS, are you willing to take loss or are you going to suspend the customer and earn a bad name for yourself?

            Think about it. This is the bad side of overselling, especially massively.

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