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(04-18-2019 10:54 AM)henry8693 Wrote: [ -> ]Guys,
Please do not ask PM about whether I am selling the WHMCS.
I DO NOT sell it.
I just recommend to my reseller subscribers.
I, of course, tested the licensing with the WHMCS license validation on WHMCS website.

Just now, I revisited the seller's website, I saw the seller sold out 16 and make 10 available before was 2 available. :)

But I don't care since it is hard to get one before the offering is gone!

Update:
I think they will use your domain name hosting to register, that's why they can make it works? So make sure you give them your domain name for your own reseller hosting.

Thank you for attention

Have an outstanding day!



Hi

Can I have a look on your seller site for whmcs licence please

PM Send me

Thank you
@facesourds

I have just sent the site recommendation link to you.
You need to prepare:
- Your hosting domain for them to register the license.
- cPanel login. they will install the WHMCS License via the Softaculous on the Cpanel.

After all done, login to your cPanel and change the username + password to yours. I have shown this guide together with the link on my website.

Then, login to your WHMCS, click on the help and check the license, it will show the license "Never Expire".

I know this because I bought one for myself and one from my friend.

Regards,
Have an outstanding day!
(04-20-2019 11:25 AM)henry8693 Wrote: [ -> ]@facesourds

I have just sent the site recommendation link to you.
You need to prepare:
- Your hosting domain for them to register the license.
- cPanel login. they will install the WHMCS License via the Softaculous on the Cpanel.

After all done, login to your cPanel and change the username + password to yours. I have shown this guide together with the link on my website.

Then, login to your WHMCS, click on the help and check the license, it will show the license "Never Expire".

I know this because I bought one for myself and one from my friend.

Update:
Oh yes, the latest WHMCS version is 7.7.1
Both licenses are in a different number.

Regards,
Have an outstanding day!
All reseller hosting and shared hosting delivered.

Thanks

Have an outstanding day!
(04-20-2019 11:25 AM)henry8693 Wrote: [ -> ]@facesourds

I have just sent the site recommendation link to you.
You need to prepare:
- Your hosting domain for them to register the license.
- cPanel login. they will install the WHMCS License via the Softaculous on the Cpanel.

After all done, login to your cPanel and change the username + password to yours. I have shown this guide together with the link on my website.

Then, login to your WHMCS, click on the help and check the license, it will show the license "Never Expire".

I know this because I bought one for myself and one from my friend.

Regards,
Have an outstanding day!

Hi sorry I forget about you! Really busy in life oops!

I have read your message and yeah understand that.

Its great that you have brought yourself and one for your friend, and that help me save the bookmark it so I will buy it in the future once I understand how WHMCS works and have perfect domain ready.

Really nice of you :)

Regards
facesourds
(04-23-2019 08:58 AM)facesourds Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-20-2019 11:25 AM)henry8693 Wrote: [ -> ]@facesourds

I have just sent the site recommendation link to you.
You need to prepare:
- Your hosting domain for them to register the license.
- cPanel login. they will install the WHMCS License via the Softaculous on the Cpanel.

After all done, login to your cPanel and change the username + password to yours. I have shown this guide together with the link on my website.

Then, login to your WHMCS, click on the help and check the license, it will show the license "Never Expire".

I know this because I bought one for myself and one from my friend.

Regards,
Have an outstanding day!

Hi sorry I forget about you! Really busy in life oops!

I have read your message and yeah understand that.

Its great that you have brought yourself and one for your friend, and that help me save the bookmark it so I will buy it in the future once I understand how WHMCS works and have perfect domain ready.

Really nice of you :)

Regards
facesourds

Yes, the WHMCS is not easy to learn.
But you can find all the videos about how to install WHMCS on YouTube.
I even downloaded all the videos from Youtube :)
Since I can learn WHMCS by myself, I think you also can do it.

And also, when you purchase the WHMCS, the seller will install the WHMCS on your domain.

So, we can skip the installation part.
Quote:After installation is completed, we recommend that you go through and configure your new WHMCS system in the following order: https://docs.whmcs.com/Installing_WHMCS

When you first login to WHMCS admin, WHMCS will auto instruct you complete the installation process.

Then, what you are going to do is,
https://docs.whmcs.com/Setting_Up_Your_First_Product

Credit: Actually, I have to thank the BBHF member for uploading a cracked WHMCS which gave us a chance to test the best script especial from "Chupach" sharing.

Thanks

Have an outstanding day!
Hello,
I am currently paying Siteground £120 (that's GBP!) per month for their cloud hosting, which provides me with 5 CPU Cores, CentOS, 9GB RAM, 60GB SSD, cPanel, and WHM.

It's their 'business' plan here, but with extra cores / RAM / SSD added to it:

Code:
https://www.siteground.com/cloud-hosting.htm

I was previously on their 'GoGeek' plan, which is shared hosting, but I kept hitting their inodes and cpu processes limits for that plan (my site uses Gravity Forms for a LOT of functionality which is a bit process heavy compared to most other WP Plugins):

Code:
[code]https://www.siteground.com/web-hosting.htm
[/code]

= Yes, a 10x price hike just for hitting inodes and processes limits! Unfortunately, Siteground has NOTHING in the gap between their shared and their cloud -- so, not a good place to go if you intend scaling up your site on the same host!

Anyway, I have no objection to shared, so long as my site can run on it. My cloud set up is 'ideal' but vastly more expensive than I would like, since traffic isn't massive (approx 30-50K per month).

Would ANY of your plans provide the necessary specs?

It doesn't have to match Siteground's Cloud exactly, which is why I linked to the GoGeek -- which I would happily have stayed with if it weren't for the inode / processes limits.

I have more than one site, but my main site is the one that needs the higher specs outlined here, all the rest are fairly low maintenance wp sites.

Also, do you provide/sell dedicated IPs?

Thanks.
this looks good and something I will be getting into shortly

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(04-24-2019 12:56 AM)Magma Wrote: [ -> ]Hello,
I am currently paying Siteground £120 (that's GBP!) per month for their cloud hosting, which provides me with 5 CPU Cores, CentOS, 9GB RAM, 60GB SSD, cPanel, and WHM.

It's their 'business' plan here, but with extra cores / RAM / SSD added to it:

Code:
https://www.siteground.com/cloud-hosting.htm

I was previously on their 'GoGeek' plan, which is shared hosting, but I kept hitting their inodes and cpu processes limits for that plan (my site uses Gravity Forms for a LOT of functionality which is a bit process heavy compared to most other WP Plugins):

Code:
[code]https://www.siteground.com/web-hosting.htm
[/code]

= Yes, a 10x price hike just for hitting inodes and processes limits! Unfortunately, Siteground has NOTHING in the gap between their shared and their cloud -- so, not a good place to go if you intend scaling up your site on the same host!

Anyway, I have no objection to shared, so long as my site can run on it. My cloud set up is 'ideal' but vastly more expensive than I would like, since traffic isn't massive (approx 30-50K per month).

Would ANY of your plans provide the necessary specs?

It doesn't have to match Siteground's Cloud exactly, which is why I linked to the GoGeek -- which I would happily have stayed with if it weren't for the inode / processes limits.

I have more than one site, but my main site is the one that needs the higher specs outlined here, all the rest are fairly low maintenance wp sites.

Also, do you provide/sell dedicated IPs?

Thanks.

If you have that much use, you should get your own VPS. Although, our SSD shared hosting offering 6 CPU Cores, however, not many shared servers are going to want someone like that. Not because of the usage but because if one client use's all the resources that aren't fair to all the other clients on the server. So, you should really look at getting your own VPS.

Thank you for the inquiry.

Have an outstanding day!
Either shared hosting or reseller hosting.

Free migration from one cPanel(Old hosting server) to a new cPanel account.
One cPanel account only and not 10 or 15 cPanels account

Q: Do you offer free cPanel account migration from our previous hosting account?
A: Yes, we offer free migration provided your old cPanel account compatible with our cPanel. But, please make sure the primary domain that uses on the cPanel is always active. And of course, inside the same cPanel, you may have 5, 10,15 domains, etc.

And also, we will send you the details including how to backup and restore cPanel account. So you can do it yourself in the future. it is easy!

Thank you for attention.

Have an outstanding day!
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