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#21 Guest_Guest_*

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Posted 04 August 2005 - 09:00 AM

what are these credits?

i need it only for a forum for my freeware app, (phpbb) so i dont think i will need too much of a b/w
how much page views is 500mb, 500,000 views?

#22 electriic ink

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Posted 04 August 2005 - 09:29 AM

Yes, 500,000 page views will need about 500mb b/w.

Well in the words of one of our admins...

OpqQue said:

HOSTING CREDITS : Hosting credits is a unique pointing system at Trap17 which helps our system to keep your account active. The amount of hosting credits you have determines the No. of days you can remain INactive at our forums.
HOSTING CREDITS = NO OF INACTIVE DAYS you can enjoy

You Get HOSTING CREDITS when you make a POST. ( the thing you are reading right now is also a post, posted by ME, OpaQue :-) ) If you are familier with forums, you must be knowing what is a post. Else if you are completely new to this forum system, You will have to read this to get familier with it.

HOSTING CREDITS DEPENDS UPON :-
[+] Size of Post
[+] Post Title and Description ( Try to give title and description )
[+] Presentation
[+] The Topic or category where you are posting.*

* Some Forum Categories marked as NO POST COUNT wont give you hosting credits. They are only for your entertainment.

When you are hosted credits go down 0.01 per 15 mins (which adds up to 1 total per day).
When you are not hosted, credits do not go down.

Also:
  • At -30 credits your account is terminated and all files are permanently REMOVED. There is no way to recover your files!!!
  • At 0 credits your account is suspended
  • At 4 credits your account is unsuspended
  • 10 is the recommended quantity of credits to have
A script automatically performs a check of this every hour. Your account will NOT be immediately unsusepneded or suspended once the required credits are acheived

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Posted 28 February 2006 - 11:48 PM

View PostZacN, on Apr 13 2005, 07:58 PM, said:

4. Can I request more Bandwidth/Storage Space after I have my Hosting?
Yes, but you must have a reasonable amount of Hosting Credits to request more space.
Example: 250 Megabytes for 100 Hostring Credits.

is this for real? i was thinking of adding more bandwidth to my account. can i really do this?

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Posted 01 March 2006 - 04:09 AM

If you need more Bandwidth, contact OpaQue by PM.

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Posted 09 March 2006 - 04:58 PM

Hey everyone, this is Rejected.. I\'ve been absent from the forum for a long time, I\'ve had some internet problems and then more problems, and then I\'ve forgotten my password; I\'m on a public computer so I can\'t exactly look it up either. I\'ve been very busy with schoolwork and my job.. so pardon my absence please. I\'ll hopefully be back on the forums within a week and a half. Well, just telling you guys I was still alive, see you soon.

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Posted 10 March 2006 - 02:31 AM

View Posticemarle, on Apr 25 2005, 12:34 AM, said:

Wow... Could you guys explain how you get credits? Do you guys get 1 credit with 1 post? I have to get some stuff ready before attempting to register here first, but if my other host hasn't replied yet, I'd be happy to register here!
You get credits by posting, the amount of credits per post is determined by the legnth and the quality of the post. See the Trap17 Readme pages for more info

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Posted 05 March 2012 - 02:13 AM

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Posted 05 March 2012 - 02:40 AM

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