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#1 by abk
I have noticed that new packages have been introduced by the name change to Pulsewebhosting
The features of the packages have changed. When it is time to renew will it be with the same features that the account has now or will I have my features changed to the package of the same price ? For example the features of the unlimited package does not exist anymore but there is a new package of the same price. If I should renew will I get the new features (assuming I opt to pay the same price) or still keep my features I had on frst signup ?

Thanks.
Posted on Thursday, 29th November 2007 at 4:18pm
#2 by admin
Hi, when its time to renew your account, you will be able to choose from any of the packages on offer at the time.
Posted on Friday, 30th November 2007 at 4:21pm
#3 by abk
Please this does not answer my question. Can I opt to stay wilth my current package without choosing another My current package was the "unlimited" package which is no more for £3.49. If I renew and stay on £3.49 do I still keep all my current features or do I automatically get the current £3.49 package which has less features ? That will be a downgrade as far as features are concerned.

Thanks
Posted on Friday, 30th November 2007 at 5:33pm
#4 by admin
My mistake, yes you can keep your current package.
Posted on Monday, 3rd December 2007 at 4:40pm
#5 by abk
Thank you so much . God bless.
Posted on Friday, 7th December 2007 at 11:38am

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