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medic
Well, I had contacted Invision Services for a copy of IPB 1.3.1 Final, and they sent me a .zip files of it. Now, I don't know if any of you keep up on new, but IPB 1.3.1 is free, so I recon acted Invision Services asking if I could do a "Free" IPB hosting, they said yes if I paid for a copy of the new IPB, which I did. So now, I have a license that allows me to install IPB 1.3.1, and I am looking to do more free services, I am just so good at.... So here’s the deal, before I go and do it. What do you all think, from your point of view, does it sound like a good idea, or would you just stick with Invision Free or IPBfree or all of those deals that have ads?

Now with this Forum Hosting, I would have to have true applications, I would have to review a current site (Or what you are planning to do.) Just because I have already had a few problems with free hosting due to illegal downloads and such..

What do you think?
Weird addiction
No-ads is better. Ads kind of put people off. So i think you should go for ads free...
Paul M. is baaack
QUOTE(Weird addiction @ Jan 8 2006, 10:46 AM)
No-ads is better. Ads kind of put people off. So i think you should go for ads free...
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But isn't free just to keep the ad's?
Elleusion
I think it's a good idea...
I like ad-freeness.
medic
QUOTE(Mikestah @ Jan 15 2006, 7:35 PM)
^I agree...

By the way, my bro was wondering why you deleted his subdomain. Now he got mad at me for it. And he's dealing with a horrible relationship problem right now and he channels his anger into me. Yes. Even the subdomain problem. So can I ask why? 'Cause I don't feel like being ordered around to do his website again...
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Inactivity. And don't just randomly post stuff like that. If you need information like that Email me. I am running software that searches for inactivity and illegal files, once it finds a inactive account It suspends it for 30 mins, then deletes it.
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