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Overage billing, does it work on resellers?


Ixel

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Hi,

I tried posting this in another section of this forum earlier but it hasn't either been approved, or is still pending approval... Basically I want to know if overage billing on a reseller works in the sense that it will take the total space and bandwidth used by all accounts on that reseller account, and not just the reseller account only?

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Hi,

I tried posting this in another section of this forum earlier but it hasn't either been approved, or is still pending approval... Basically I want to know if overage billing on a reseller works in the sense that it will take the total space and bandwidth used by all accounts on that reseller account, and not just the reseller account only?

 

yes this is what it does. it works on the space/bandwidth you give to your reseller, so if your reseller buys a plan that has 20GB space and 2 GB bandwith, this is what it works on

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yes this is what it does. it works on the space/bandwidth you give to your reseller, so if your reseller buys a plan that has 20GB space and 2 GB bandwith, this is what it works on

 

So, for example, if the reseller bought a plan with no actual space or bandwidth limitations, but in a single month the total disk space used by all accounts on that reseller was 312MB, and the total bandwidth used by all accounts on that reseller was 510MB, the overage billing would recognise these values and not just what the reseller account uses (e.g. 11MB disk space and 73MB bandwidth out of the total usage)?

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So, for example, if the reseller bought a plan with no actual space or bandwidth limitations, but in a single month the total disk space used by all accounts on that reseller was 312MB, and the total bandwidth used by all accounts on that reseller was 510MB, the overage billing would recognise these values and not just what the reseller account uses (e.g. 11MB disk space and 73MB bandwidth out of the total usage)?

 

yes as long as you have it set in the product>others section as 0

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