Originally posted by sHaWn
Worldzone has that 10 dollar setup fee. What does it take to setup a domain? Most sites offer domain setup for free, so it shouldn't be THAT straineous that you gotta pay the host. Most often than not it's done automatically...
Originally posted by Chicken
Originally posted by sHaWn
Worldzone has that 10 dollar setup fee. What does it take to setup a domain? Most sites offer domain setup for free, so it shouldn't be THAT straineous that you gotta pay the host. Most often than not it's done automatically...
First, can we not complain so much when we are getting free services? While it isn't free, $10 isn't really asking that much is it? More often than not, setting up a domain on a server is not automatic via a sign up form.
Someone has to do it, it takes time (although not a whole lot of time), and $10 is certainly reasonable.
[Edited by Chicken on 11-11-2000 at 03:23 PM]
Originally posted by Omari
when people see somthing for free they expect it to be free... alot of people want free because they can't pay for it if it cost money. i for one don't have a credit card, a checking account, or even a job because i am only 15. a setup fee can not be paid if you are looking for somthing that is free.
Originally posted by Gcites
LOL omari. Comon whats $10.
Originally posted by jvv
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