FatCow is offering unlimited web hosting for $3.67/month. Plan includes unlimited storage, unlimited bandwidth, unlimited domains, Website Builder, Shopping Cart, Script Barn, and a free domain for life. Domain registration is free and 1 to 3 year plans are available. FatCow is powered by 100% Wind Energy. [Review]
Read their terms of service to see all the limitations on their "unlimited" resources. "normal use only...excessive usage...suspend, discontinue or delete the accounts...shall not be entitled to a refund" etc, etc, etc. How is this not a scam.
#1's right, there service sucks. They suspended my account because I installed a Word Press Plugin to do backups to my FTP site. Even though the size was 40mb, once a month. They also state you cannot upload photos, and should host photos on a photo hosting service. WTF? I will not be renewing with them. Also, I call BS on the wind energy crap, since I was with iPowerweb and they are all part of the same server farm, as I had to remove my domain name from ipower before it would work at fat cow. Anyone that knows how DNS works (they didnt host DNS), knows it resolves where you point it....but since it was in their management system, that was an issue.
Read their terms of service to see all the limitations on their "unlimited" resources.
"normal use only...excessive usage...suspend, discontinue or delete the accounts...shall not be entitled to a refund" etc, etc, etc.
How is this not a scam.
#1's right, there service sucks. They suspended my account because I installed a Word Press Plugin to do backups to my FTP site. Even though the size was 40mb, once a month.
They also state you cannot upload photos, and should host photos on a photo hosting service.
WTF? I will not be renewing with them.
Also, I call BS on the wind energy crap, since I was with iPowerweb and they are all part of the same server farm, as I had to remove my domain name from ipower before it would work at fat cow. Anyone that knows how DNS works (they didnt host DNS), knows it resolves where you point it....but since it was in their management system, that was an issue.