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  1. Hi guys, Sorry if this has been asked before, I tried searching and couldn't come up with a solid answer. I am using WHMCS as my billing platform for my VOIP service. I would like customers to be able to follow this order process. #1 Are you bringing your number with you? (yes) or (no) yes -> Enter number, attach image of current carrier bill no -> Select from a group of numbers #2 Do you require hardware? (yes) or (no) Yes -> Customer can select hardware options No -> Continue with order process (Billing information is entered)
  2. Thanks Matt, I have set that up to Retry for 3 weeks. Hopefully this alleviates some stress
  3. Hi guys, My WHMCS is sending all my overdue clients a Invoice Payment Reminder every time cron job is run I have Payment Reminder Emails unchecked... What else can I do? This is causing some serious frustration
  4. Hey, I just found the issue... My server was completely out of hard drive space... Runaway log files
  5. I'm having the same issue, the "Disable Full Client Dropdown" did not fix the issue at all...
  6. How do I get the DNS settings in enom to point to my cPanel server? I try different options, but the DNS settings in enom are blank. I am using the resellertest right now. Thank you
  7. Hey wwesn, you have quite the portfolio of WHMCS integrations, I'll probably purchase your service tomorrow. My WHMCS definitely needs to be integrated correctly.. I really liked your AlfaVoIP integration.
  8. Okay better question: How do I get the DNS settings in enom to point to my cPanel server? I try different options, but the DNS settings in enom are blank. I am using the resellertest right now.
  9. Hi guys, I'm currently setting up enom as my primary registrar. How exactly does WHMCS interact with enom in regards to setting up DNS servers? Right now I have my cPanel webserver, it automatically makes the account correctly. When the customer orders a domain name, would WHMCS automatically fill in the DNS entries correctly? For example in Enom would it point to ExampleServer.myhost.com ? from the WHMCS Servers section. Would I have to purchase the enom DNS servers for $4/year? Hopefully I am explaining myself clearly. I already have NS1, NS2.myhost.com but these nameservers are not affiliated with the cPanel server / WHMCS
  10. I really like the design, good job man. Again, pretty huge footer though.
  11. How many customers do you guys think I could handle with this server? http://iweb.com/landing/cpanel/ 500GB 10,000GB Monthly Bandwidth 2.4GhZ Core 2 Duo 4GB Ram Unlimited cPanel Licenses
  12. Hey Guys, I'm just curious what kind of margins are available to make money on web hosting. Right now I' mainly a VoIP provider / Internet Service Provider, which has decent/so-so margins. I also provide dedicated servers to customers upon request. I just don't understand how profitable web hosting can be, when a lot of company's are providing Unlimited Everything for $5-10 a month. Now I even see a company providing $1.67 per month (on a 10 year contract... holy hell?) http://iweb.com/web-hosting/ Could anybody enlighten me? cPanel 40GB Disk Space 800GB Monthly Bandwidth 512MB Ram / 2048 Burst $45 (roughly per month) Which I'm guessing would handle about 15-20 customers? Maybe I'm looking at this the wrong way... Say for example I charge $7.99 per customer per month for Roughly 2GB HDD, X Amount of Bandwidth 7.99 * 20 = $159 $159 - $45 = $114 profit from 20 customers or $5.7 per customer Approx 71% Margin (starting to sound good) But you would need 175 customers to make $1000 per month I guess the key is to purchase a cPanel license directly and get a dedicated server with a unmetered port?
  13. Does "nulled" mean without WHMCS advertising? If thats the case, I pay for the non-branded WHMCS oh and Feedback on the actual site would be much appreciated.....
  14. What do you mean "Nulled" ?? I pay monthly for my WHMCS.
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