Hi guys,
I know the thread title sounds ominous, but hopefully it'll all go 5x5 (military slang for "according to plan")
To explain, the other day, I received a note from our Web host saying that PayPal was no longer being accepted as a means of payment for them. Since 2011, I've been on the same thing, so this was kind of a shock. With life for me now being REALLY stressful, I haven't had the time to pay attention to most anything other than my family and work. LONG story there, so I'll skip over it.
Anyway, when I got the e-mail from hostgator, I logged into my account to resolve the issue. It was only then that I realized that the cost of hosting with them had gone up about 70% in the last year. Since it was all paid through Paypal, I never even noticed. Silly me.
I called them just now to discuss options and found one I think will work a bit better and still provide solid service for us at a fraction of the cost. To that end, over the next few days, they will be performing a migration to the new server in the background. I'm assured that there won't be any down time, but hey, I can only believe what they tell me, right?
Anyway, if you have questions, comments, or concerns, please let me know and I'll be happy to try and address them.
Wayne
I know the thread title sounds ominous, but hopefully it'll all go 5x5 (military slang for "according to plan")
To explain, the other day, I received a note from our Web host saying that PayPal was no longer being accepted as a means of payment for them. Since 2011, I've been on the same thing, so this was kind of a shock. With life for me now being REALLY stressful, I haven't had the time to pay attention to most anything other than my family and work. LONG story there, so I'll skip over it.
Anyway, when I got the e-mail from hostgator, I logged into my account to resolve the issue. It was only then that I realized that the cost of hosting with them had gone up about 70% in the last year. Since it was all paid through Paypal, I never even noticed. Silly me.
I called them just now to discuss options and found one I think will work a bit better and still provide solid service for us at a fraction of the cost. To that end, over the next few days, they will be performing a migration to the new server in the background. I'm assured that there won't be any down time, but hey, I can only believe what they tell me, right?
Anyway, if you have questions, comments, or concerns, please let me know and I'll be happy to try and address them.
Wayne