Hosting Sub-forum

Welcome, this short post will guide you on how to conduct yourself whilst posting within this section, and will inform you of any rules/guidelines when posting in this section.

Please note: These rules/guidelines are subject to change at any time. If and when they are changed, the title of this thread will be changed to contain the date of the latest update. It is up to you from there to check regularly for any changes.

The following guidelines are to be followed at all times on this board and its sub-forums:

  • Bumping is disallowed throughout the forum within a 24 hour period, you may not post consecutively without the second post being 24 hours after the first, you may also not reply to any thread with the sole intention of bumping it
  • All other forum rules apply such as flame/spam, these can be located here


The hosting sub-forum is designed for you to advertise and share your hosting related offers.

Please note: If you have proof of a hosting company or user scamming you then please use the report section and DO NOT publicly challenge them. This creates unwanted spam and flame for the moderator team to deal with.

The following types of threads/posts are not allowed to be post in the hosting sub-forum:

  • Threads advertising communities/runescape private servers.
  • Multiple threads regarding the same company/hosting offer.
  • Asking for support with a specific hosting company. Use their support platform instead of clogging up our forum with it.
  • Sales of a nulled/cracked WHMCS, these are prohibited and explained why here.
  • Threads without details of your offer. Our members want to see what you have to offer such as down/upload speeds, product plans and costs as well as possible computer/server specs.


Ignoring these guidelines and creating any threads or replying within any comments listed above within the sub-forum may result in an infraction and your thread being closed or moved to an appropriate section.

Although not strictly prohibited, short posts such as "good luck" are discouraged while more productive posts are encouraged.