Re: Delete account
Sweden is considered "high risk" only because its copyright laws (and their enforcement) are not compatible with US copyright law. Since x10Hosting is physically and corporately in the USA, it is subject to US law regardless of the geographic location of its account holders. x10Hosting is just making sure that new sign-ups don't immediately begin to break US law using their understanding of their own local laws.
The 500MB space limitation only applies initially. If you have a site up and operating for at least seven days and your site is in compliance with the Terms of Service at that time, you may apply for the restrictions to be lifted. If your site is in compliance, the restrictions will be lifted to the same level as everyone else.
As for "what can you do with 500MB?", well, I ran all of the client-facing AND internal web applications (corporate "brochure" site, help desk, CRM, KB, training and documentation, project management, discussions, bug tracker -- the whole nine yards) for a moderately large financial services industry corporation for a number of years with less than that. The decision to use ponderously large applications is yours, I suppose.
In any event, I have put your account termination in progress. The account is actually suspended pending termination -- you have 14 days in which to change your mind if you think the week's restriction is a bit more reasonable in light of my explanation.
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