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Hi there.
Im editing a plan, and im comfused about the insertion for the prices. Whats the differense between the "Monthly Price field" and the "Extra Price field". Monthly: ??? €/MB Extra: ??? €/MB |
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Monthly is what you charge per month/unit if it is not free/included in your plan.
Overage is the charge per unit if a user goes over their alloted resources. for instance, I set up ip address as 2.95 setup, 2.95 month because they are not free on my plans, but a user can sign up for one and they will get charges 2.95 setup and 2.95 per month. hope this helps you. the hsphere manual/documents explain this in detail. greg.
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Normally you would have the Extra price set higher than the Monthly price as an incentive for your customers to upgrade their plan to the next level rather than paying "overage" fees for going over the limits set in their current plan.
Another example would be say Bandwidth, if you have a plan with 1GB traffic, you can set a monthly price of $3 and an Extra price of $4 so this means if you customer upgrades their traffic to 2GB it will cost them an extra $3 per month, however if they don't upgrade their plan but go over the free 1GB limit by 1GB (assuming you don't have a max resource set and they can actually go over their limit) then that months charge would contain extra charge to the value of $4 Last edited by Brangwyn : 07-23-2004 at 05:53 PM. |
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