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    How much should you pay for a website backup?!

    i would like to know how much should you be expected to pay for a website backup on CD?
    The website is about 193mb (compressed). Some files were trash. If extracted from homedir/public_html, it comes to under 500mb.
    The chap charged me $35 for postage, packaging, CD and his time! Is this reasonable?

    How much did you have to pay for your backup?

    Hope this is the right section for posting thread as the other sections were not relevant to the topic.

    Thanks.

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    Re: How much should you pay for a website backup?!

    Quote Originally Posted by ata.online View Post
    i would like to know how much should you be expected to pay for a website backup on CD?
    The website is about 193mb (compressed). Some files were trash. If extracted from homedir/public_html, it comes to under 500mb.
    The chap charged me $35 for postage, packaging, CD and his time! Is this reasonable?

    How much did you have to pay for your backup?

    Hope this is the right section for posting thread as the other sections were not relevant to the topic.

    Thanks.
    Your backup should be free. Can't you do it yourself?

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    Re: How much should you pay for a website backup?!

    Well, you could have made that backup for under $5 yourself if you have a CD burner. I personally prefer to do my own backups. The price does sound outrageous but I've never used a company to do my backups.
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    Re: How much should you pay for a website backup?!

    Thanks for the responses. I did question him about the charges and to just send me cpanel username/password but his reply was in the lines of....

    '...When your account was active it was possible for you to make a full back-up then--for free.
    Now several years later, because I like to handle my accounts responsibly, there exists a backup, but in order to get it to you will take my time and resources. Poor planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part, therefore the fee.'

    'The site's not on my server. I removed it over a year ago. The backup is on a storage drive in my home. I have a 500g mass backup drive connected to our home network, where I store back-ups of sites I host (as well as our own back-ups). In order to get it to you I'd need to transfer it from the back-up drive to my work computer, burn a CD, then mail it. Uploading it would max out our bandwidth for quite some time, and take more time than burning it to a CD.'


    I don't wish to mention his name, in case he tries to sue me. If this price is overcharged, then i will have to dispute it with him and take it up with paypal.
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    Re: How much should you pay for a website backup?!

    Quote Originally Posted by ata.online View Post
    Thanks for the responses. I did question him about the charges and to just send me cpanel username/password but his reply was in the lines of....

    '...When your account was active it was possible for you to make a full back-up then--for free.
    Now several years later, because I like to handle my accounts responsibly, there exists a backup, but in order to get it to you will take my time and resources. Poor planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part, therefore the fee.'

    'The site's not on my server. I removed it over a year ago. The backup is on a storage drive in my home. I have a 500g mass backup drive connected to our home network, where I store back-ups of sites I host (as well as our own back-ups). In order to get it to you I'd need to transfer it from the back-up drive to my work computer, burn a CD, then mail it. Uploading it would max out our bandwidth for quite some time, and take more time than burning it to a CD.'


    I don't wish to mention his name, in case he tries to sue me. If this price is overcharged, then i will have to dispute it with him and take it up with paypal.
    There's a key point here that's changing the whole argument - your account isn't active anymore. That makes a big difference because obviously now you can't do it yourself; he could've charged $1,000 and it'dve been fine because you can't get it yourself anymore.

    Don't bother trying to dispute it - he will win, because your account isn't active anymore so it's down to him to get you the backup. In all honesty, you're lucky he can even get it in the first place.



    EDIT: realized this sounds a bit sharp, that's not supposed to be the intent. So far all of us were under the impression your account was still active, in which case you can do it yourself, but if the account hasn't been active for a year, he has to go find it, burn it, and send it, which I can easily see being $35+ anywhere.
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    Re: How much should you pay for a website backup?!

    Thanks Livewire,

    I wondered if i should put that in the first post. But i thought let me start off this thread and see what answers i get. In a way, i am relieved i was not overcharged and the price is reasonable.
    Do other readers of this thread agree that i was not overcharged?

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    Re: How much should you pay for a website backup?!

    I agree. I'm surprised that he even still had the site backed up.

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    Re: How much should you pay for a website backup?!

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    I agree. I'm surprised that he even still had the site backed up.

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    Yeah, i guess some people back up most things! It was on his server which wasn't used much ( i don't think).

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    Re: How much should you pay for a website backup?!

    It sounds pretty standard, albeit a bit high. I don't think the guy is trying to pull a fast one on you, but he's not doing you any favors either :D

    The bottom line is, how much is it worth to you? It's your data and it's completely worthless to everyone else, unless you have winning lotto numbers or Pentagon secrets ;)
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    Re: How much should you pay for a website backup?!

    I would agree with the other guys as well. He could've been nice and done it for free, but that's not how the world works. He's not going to go through his personal backups to find it, transfer it and burn it onto a CD for nothing just because he feels like a good Samaritan. He has a business to run, and he also knew that he was in possession of something you wanted, however badly.

    Seems to me $35 seems like a legitimate price to pay for such a thing, especially if the files were relatively important. When I first opened this thread, I was expecting some astronomical price.

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