ADV: Rent Your ET Server From The Net Gamer


([NG]Owner) #1

Top 10 Reasons to Rent your Server from The Net Gamer

10) Go With The Grizzled Veteran: The Net Gamer has been renting servers for over three years, longer than ANYONE here. And we’ll still be here long after most others have vanished.

9) Go With A Written Service Level Agreement: The Net Gamer guarantees its computers’ uptime in writing. If the computer goes down, your rental is extended. No one else in our price range offers you that peace of mind. [i]No one. [/i]

8) Go With A Written Refund Policy: Nothing hidden, nothing underhanded, never a runaround. You don’t like your server, or your clan implodes? You get money back. No questions asked.

7) Go With A Written Referral Policy: The Net Gamer offers customers an easy way to cash in on friends, acquaintances, contacts, allegiances, allies and enemies. Get a 50% referral bonus for [i]every[/i] new customer you bring to us.

6) Go With Exceptional Support: We are available by phone seven days a week. Our number is prominently listed on our website. The Net Gamer won’t hide behind AIM, e-mail, IM, ICQ, chat or any other electronic means of communication. You want a live voice, you get a live voice.

5) Go With Capital Investment: The Net Gamer IS a datacenter. The Net Gamer owns the computers, the networking equipment, the racks, and everything else, free and clear. We’re not renting it all from a middleman and posing as a game server host. We ARE the real deal.

4) Go With A Central Location: Kansas City. Less than 40 ms to Internet exchanges on both US coasts. Less than 10 ms to Internet exchanges on both US borders. Simply optimal for clans with members scattered throughout the US and Canada.

3) Go With Instant Gratification: Never a waitlist. Never an excuse. Pay today, server goes live today. Every single time.

2) Go With A Web-Based Server Control Panel: Start, Stop, and Restart your server process at will.

1) Go With Compelling Pricing: 12 man PUBLIC servers start at $24.99 per month. 32 man PUBLIC servers run $79.99 per month. And we have stellar pricing on every size server in between.

Please visit our website to learn more about The Net Gamer.

When you are ready to order a server for your very own, give us a call, or send us an email. We’ll take it from there.

[NG]Owner

P.S. Give our test servers a spin:

66.28.23.89:27960
66.28.23.84:27960


([NG]Owner) #2

Bump.

[NG]Owner


(pgh) #3

That experienced though you resort to consistantly posting threads on forums as free/cheap advertising? Why not just ad up on big sites such as the Planets, GameSpy, and any Nation/League/Clan sites…

Even going as far as contacting Google Ads for another cheap way.

3 years is NOT long. 3 years is the ammount of time Barrysworld spent sorting itself out and setting up let alone simply running the servers. Jolt and Wireplay have been around for at least 5 years too. Theres also still servers up for games such as Quake 3 thats been up since day one of its release back in 1999.

Fair enough these are UK suppliers but I just fail to see where your claims were proven and justified. :confused:

Charges for simple human mistakes or accidents? Charges for wanting to change a mod? Yep, like everything else, I guarantee no-one else does this… :x


([NG]Owner) #4

In the world of gameserver hosting, 3 years is an eternity. Yes, there are others who have been around longer than The Net Gamer, but you can count them on one hand in The States, and possibly two if you include Europe. Server hosts are often times fly by night organizations, here today, gone tomorrow. Longevity is a rare commodity in the gameserver industry, and three years is the equivalent of “grizzled veterancy.”

We don’t sharge for simple human mistakes or accidents. We charge for stupidity. That pricing page is there to protect The Net Gamer. Read the top of that page again:

Please note that these charges are levied only in the most egregious of situations, and never without first adequately informing the customer that there will be no more courtesy waivers. These additional charges are designed primarily to protect us from those customers who simply will not learn.

In plain English, if a customer does nothing but bork their server time and time again, or constantly forget what their FTP pass/usernamee is, or want it, or their mod changed every third day, at some point, we’ll call uncle and say, you bork it again, you forget it again, you want it changed again, you pay us for the time to do it.

In the three years we’ve been doing this, over the 600 customers we’ve had, we’ve had to tell four of them “The next time there’ll be a charge.” Oddly enough, none of the four took us up on it.

[NG]Owner