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What is the policy on upgrading a hosting account involving an overage?

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Policy on Upgrading a Hosting Account Involving an Overage: We offer a variety of hosting plans. Some plans such as our VPS plans have unmetered monthly transfer quotas and are regulated by server transaction capacity. Other plans including our Windows 2000 and specific UNIX plans have specific monthly contract transfer or disk usage quotas and are therefore subject to overage charges. Exceeding the monthly data transfer and/or disk usage limit is known as an “overage.” If your hosting account experiences an overage, you have two options at your disposal. One option is to pay extra for the amount of data or usage that exceeded your monthly limit. A second option consists of upgrading your hosting account so that it absorbs all or some of the overage amount. This document provides information regarding that second option. Overages are billed at the end of each month. All accounts have until the tenth day of the current month to process a hosting account upgrade for the overage accrued d

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