Paying for Hosting

 

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This document answers the most important questions connected with billing:

 

How do I pay?

You may have a possibility to choose between these types of payment:

  • Credit card - this type of payment allows you to pay for resources online. Contact technical support if your credit card brand is not supported. Sometimes, the account may require system administrator to approve of your registration, in which case the account will not be available immediately.
  • Check - you must send a check to the specified location. After the check is received, your account is made available for use. Check payments can be disabled.
  • Trial - depending on the plan, trial registration may be disabled. If you don't like the services, you won't have to pay anything. If you like them and decide to become a pay user, you will be charged for the services you have used during the trial period. When the trial period expires, your account gets suspended and you receive a notification. How do I become a pay user?
  • PayPal / WorldPay / 2CheckOut / GestPay / PaySystems / PayNova - these systems offer a web interface to make payments manually.

 

How Do I Create A Billing Profile?

A billing profile is a set of billing details such as credit card infomration and/or billing info (first and last name, company, address, phone, e-mail, etc.) It is required to collect payments and to contact you on financial or related matters. You can have several billing profiles and use them in turn, activating the one you would like to be charged.

You can share one billing profile between your accounts, if you have more than one. This means you can pay with one card / receive bills at one address for all your accounts. Settings are configured individually for each billing profile.

If you sign up as a trial user, no billing profile is created. The system, however, keeps track of all your purchases and includes them into your bills available in the Online Invoice.

To create a billing profile:

1. Click Billing Info on the control panel home page.
2. On the page you will be taken to, choose from the available type of payment for your new billing profile in the Edit Billing Profile drop-down box and click the Edit button next to it:

3. Fill in the forms you will be taken to with your billing details and click the Add button at the bottom of the page to create a new billing proflie.
  • Edit Billing Profile: After the edit, the old data will be preserved in an old billing profile.
  • Receive the invoice by e-mail?: With this option ON, you will receive invoices that will inform you of accruals, charges and your current balance status.
  • Change Billing Profile: If you activate an alternative billing profile, the current one becomes deactivated.
  • Delete Billing Profile: Permanently delete the billing profile you don't need any more.

 

How do I become a pay user?

If you are a trial user and would like to continue hosting with your hosting provider, you must become a pay user. For this, all you need to do is to create a billing profile. If you don't do it during the trial peirod, upon its expiry you account will be suspended. This closes access to your control panel and redirects visitors to your site to a suspended account page. However suspending trial account preserves its content and configuration and still leaves you a chance to become a pay user:

  1. Log into your account. Your home page will display the suspended notification and invoice to be paid on account resuming:
  2. Click the "You can view/change your Billing Profile" link and create a billing profile (step 2-3)
If you don't become a pay user upon trial period expiration, your suspended account is likely to be completely deleted in a couple of days and then all your account settings will be lost.

 

How do I pay with web based payment systems?

If you choose to pay with a web based payment system such as PayPal or WorldPay, you need to make an advance payment not less than the registration fee:

  1. Create a billing profile with a web based payment system if you haven't yet. A section with the amount due appears at the bottom of the billing info page.
  2. Click submit query. You'll be redirected to this gateway web interface to make the payment. You may have to create an account if you don't have one.
  3. Submit the payment. If the money is successfully charged to the credit card, the control panel receives a confirmation and the payment gets registered.
  4. Give your web host some time to processes the payment and enable the account. You will receive a welcome email upon account activation.

Since you pay outside the control panel, your credit card info won't be stored in your billing profiles and billing info won't show in the control panel.

 

How Do I Enable Automatic Email Invoicing?

To receive invoices by email, do the following:

  • Click Billing Info on the control panel home page.
  • On the page that shows, click the OFF icon to Enable Receiving the invoice by e-mail. With this option on, you will receive invoices by email.

 

When Do I Pay?

Upon the account activation, a new billing period opens. It determines how far in advance recurrent fees for billing period resources are prepaid. Accounting for such resources as traffic, disk usage, MySQL and PGSQL quotas is determined not by billing periods as it is for the rest resources, but by a billing month. It equals the number of days in the billing period divided by billing period duration in months.

A new billing period/month opens:
- when your account is activated upon signup or moderation
- when the previous billing period closes
- when the previous billing month closes (valid only for billing month)
- when you change to billing period shorter than the time elapsed from the begining of a current one
- when your start billing date is changed by admin.

 

Changing Billing Period

Your hosting plan may be configured to allow you to switch between billing periods of different length, price and discount policies. To change your billing period, on the control panel home page click the Change icon next to Billing Period in the info/control area on the left. You will be taken to the page with a drop-down box that lists all the billing periods you can switch between.

 

What Do I Pay For?

To see your plan's prices, click Online Price on the control panel home page. The following table will appear:

  • Free: the minimum number of units you initially get for free.
  • In Use: the number of units you are currently using.
  • Max: the maximum number of units you can have.
  • Setup: single-time amount payable at the moment when a unit of this specific resource is purchased beyond free units.
  • Recurrent: the amount payable at the beginning of each payment period for this type of resource. If a resource is purchased in the middle of the payment interval, the recurrent fee is calculated for the period from this moment to the end of the payment interval. Recurrent fee is refundable adjusted for refund percentage (see below).
  • Usage (i.e. extra): payment for every unit of this resource used over the set quota. It is charged:
    - at the end of each billing period;
    - when you change to a different plan;
    - when you delete this resource, in which case it is calculated for the period from the beginning of the payment interval to the moment of resource deletion or plan change.
    Usage fee is nonrefundable.
  • Refund Percentage: If you delete this resource, you will be returned recurrent fee adjusted for the refund percentage for the days left to the end of the current billing period when you quit using the resource.

    E.g.: Your billing period is 1 month long. It started on November 1 and will be closed on November 30. Recurrent fee for dedicated IP is $3. At the beginning of your billing period you were charged $3 for dedicated IP. On November 10 you are switching to shared IP. With 10% refund you will get back $0,2.

    Refund is calculated according to the following formula:
    money to be refunded = (recurrent fee x time left to the closure of the billing period)/ duration of the billing period.
    IMPORTANT: Refunds are not placed on credit card accounts. Instead, money is either put on your hosting account balance or is sent to you by check.

Empty Fees fields mean that nothing is charged for this resource. If all fields for a specific resource are empty, this resource is completely free.

Billing is the same for most resources. However, some resources have a special nature that requires a different billing scheme:

Resource

Free

In Use

Max

Setup

Recurrent

Usage

Refund

Standard resources

Units that you get for free

Units you are currently using

Maximum number of units you can have

Charged when you purchase a new unit of this resource beyond free units

Charged at the beginning of each billing period for each unit beyond free units

Charged at the end of each billing period for each unit beyond free units

% of the recurrent fee for the remaining part of the billing period debited to your account when you cancel he resource

Dedicated IP Address

Number of dedicated IPs that you get for free

Number of dedicated IPs you are currently using

Maximum number of dedicated IPs you can have

Charged when you purchase a new dedicated IP beyond free units

Charged at the beginning of each billing period for each dedicated IP beyond free units

Charged at the end of each billing period for each dedicated IP beyond free units

% of the recurrent fee for the remaining part of the billing period debited to your account when you switch to shared IP or otherwise cancel this resource

OpenSRS

N/A

Domains registered with OpenSRS

N/A

The cost of domain registration for 1 year

N/A

N/A

% of the prorated recurrent fee for the remaining part of the billing period debited to your registration with OpenSRS

Web quota
Mail quota
Real quota

MB of disk space that you get for free

MB of disk space that you are currently subscribed for. The size of your web site must be smaller than web disk quota by at least a couple of megabytes to ensure correct performance of web statistics packages, such as Webalizer or ModLogAn

MB of disk space you can have. For web quota, this amount includes both your web site and web statistics files

N/A

Charged at the beginning of the billing period for the difference between the limit and the free units

Charged at the end of the billing period for the amount used beyond free units

% of the recurrent fee for the remaining part of the billing period debited to your account for each canceled megabyte of disk quota

Traffic
(all kinds)

GB of traffic you don't pay for

Prorated GB of traffic booked for the current billing month. The billing month can start on any day of the calendar month

N/A

N/A

Charged once at the beginning of the billing period for the difference between the limit and the free units. This is what you pay for 1 GB of additionally booked traffic

Charged at the end of each month of the billing period for the prorated amount you run up beyond the limit

% of the recurrent fee for the remaining part of the whole billing period

MySQL/ PGSQL
db quota

MB of database disk space you get for free

MB of database space that you are currently subscribed for

MB of database space you can have

N/A

Charged once at the beginning of the billing period for the difference between the limit and the free units

Charged at the end of each month of the billing period for the amount you use beyond the limit.

% of the recurrent fee for the remaining part of the billing period debited to your account for each canceled megabyte of database quota

MS SQL
db quota

MB of database disk space that you get for free

MB of database space that you are currently subscribed for. The size of all your MS SQL databases can take no more than half of the MS SQL database quota, leaving the rest of the space for transaction logs

MB of MS SQL database space you can have. This includes both your databases and transaction log files

N/A

Charged once at the beginning of the billing period for the difference between the limit and the free units

N/A

% of the recurrent fee for the remaining part of the billing period debited to your account for each canceled megabyte of database quota

Real User

Simultaneous connections to RealServer that you get for free

Simultaneous connections to RealServer that you currently have

Simultaneous connections to RealServer that you can have

N/A

Charged at the beginning of the billing period for the difference between the limit and the free units

N/A

% of the recurrent fee for the remaining part of the billing period debited to your account when you cancel the resource

 

How do I view my billing history?

To see your charges by billing profiles for one account, click Online Invoice on the control panel home page. An invoice consists of consequent bills:

Balance shows how much money you have on your balance. A negative balance shows how much you owe for the services used. This is usually appropriate for users who pay by check and for credit card users whose credit cards failed to be charged.
Credit restricts your ability to buy new resources in case your credit card fails to be charged or you have run out of your 'check' money.

  • Description: the name of your current account.
  • Amount: the amount accrued for the billing period. This amount consists of accruals for all resources, including the setup, recurrent and usage fee. However, it does not include or depend on factual charges, nor is it related to debits and credits to the account. For example, if you were accrued $10 setup fee, the Amount will show $10.00, even if your credit card has been immediately credited by this amount.
  • From: the beginning of the payment period.
  • To: the end of the payment period. In the example illustrated above, Opened means that the billing period has not finished.

A new bill is created for every new payment interval The initial setup fee is put in a separate bill.

To view details of any bill in the invoice, click its Description in the first column. The picture below illustrates details of the initial setup bill:

Total shows the amount due for factual services offered. It does not include most of the items highlighted by yellow, such as items that were immediately charged off the credit card, credits or debits to the account balance by the administrator, etc.

*To get a printable version of your bill, click the Printer icon in the bill header which will open it in a separate window suitable for immediate printout (version 2.08 and higher).

 

How Do I View My Overall Charges?

To view charges for all your accounts, click Online Summary Invoice on the control panel home page then select the billing profile. If you are just starting with your account, you will see something like this:

Select the profile from the box and press the Get Invoice button.

The Online Summary Invoice page will display your bills for all accounts.

 

How Can I Get My Money Back?

You can claim all your recurrent payments back if you decide to quit hosting during the MoneyBack period. Mind that the setup and usage fees for any resources are usually not returned.

Not all plans allow to claim money back. To find out whether this feature is available under a plan, go to the signup/login page and click the link that says: To compare available hosting plans and price schemes, please click here. In the form that appears, check the boxes to the plans you want to compare or click the Plan group link to compare grouped plans and their price schemes. In the first section of the chart that appears find Money Back Guarantee.

To claim the money back, click Money Back on the control panel home page. The following page will appear:

After you click the first link, your account will be suspended:

The amount due will be sent by check to the address you specified in the Billing Info.

 


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