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Hey,
I have seen a lot of hosters dont add the prices in the wJ thread but only the plan details.
How about making a rule to add the price in the thread?
 
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Taken from the official rules:

Price:


So far in the thread title we have "SuperHosting.com - cPanel, 5GB space, 100GB bandwidth".

Add to this the starting price of your service. Prices must be rounded up to the closest dollar/euro. So if your starting price is $6.99, in the thread title, this must be rounded off to $7. In the thread title, it must be in the format "from $7/month", so the thread title becomes "SuperHosting.com - cPanel, 5GB space, 100GB bandwidth from $7/month".

If you service is available at one fixed price, you can use "at" instead of "from",
so it becomes "at $7/month".

It is mandatory that you include "/month".
 
Taken from the official rules:

Price:


So far in the thread title we have "SuperHosting.com - cPanel, 5GB space, 100GB bandwidth".

Add to this the starting price of your service. Prices must be rounded up to the closest dollar/euro. So if your starting price is $6.99, in the thread title, this must be rounded off to $7. In the thread title, it must be in the format "from $7/month", so the thread title becomes "SuperHosting.com - cPanel, 5GB space, 100GB bandwidth from $7/month".

If you service is available at one fixed price, you can use "at" instead of "from",
so it becomes "at $7/month".

It is mandatory that you include "/month".


I am not talking about thread title but in the thread itself.

For example: Some people do it this way
Plan A
x GB
y GB
z limited and stuff.
But they don't add the prices in the thread and then the user has to go all the way to their site then to ther order page and then check the rates.

But this can be made easier if the hosts add the prices in the thread itself.
 
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