Well, have you ever seen PayPal's strict rules? And the problems people from outside face? Google "paypal problems" or "paypal <your best bad word here>". It is not BS, it is true, unfortunately, for some.
Yes, I'm aware of PayPal's strict rules. But with 99% of the people I have dealt with, it has just been an excuse. That's not the real reason. They have no intention of ever paying, but rather use that an excuse so somehow I feel sorry for them.
Well, have you thought why they do that? First of all, they may not have the money to pay for all.
They should look for a free host somewhere then, not a paid host.
When some post what they want, and their proposed budget, you slap them with a "please raise your budget" request.
Absolutely! With most of the requests, the host would quite literally be losing money on the deal. They wouldn't be able to sustain the cost of the server.
Another thing you said is "If you can't raise your budget, find a sponsor". That's what most people do, but you're disallowing them from advertising?
I'm disallowing who from advertising? What the hell are you talking about? This thread isn't about disallowing sponsorships or free hosts. It's about disallowing co-branded free hosts. Have you actually read this thread and understand what it's about? Doesn't sound like it.
You can also google "US dollar exchange rates"
I don't care about the exchange rate at all, nor about how little money people have in other countries. I'm not in the business of providing a charity for other countries. Perhaps the people in the other countries should concentrate on working instead of building websites.
Another thing is, what happen when they forget they are paying by western union and you slap them with a late fee they can even struggle to pay?
I'm very understanding when it comes to late fees, as long as there is communication. If you don't pay your bills, you're done, just like I am if I don't pay my server bills, my mortgage on my house, my car payment, etc. But I understand that sometimes things happen, sometimes payments come late, etc. As long as you let me know in advance, I'm normally happy to work something out.
I have one client, for example, who was between jobs. He asked me if I could shut his site down for a couple months (though keep it on the server), and he would pay for everything as soon as he got back. I just kept his site up for him, gave it to him free for 3 months, and now he's back and a very happy client. Had he just gone missing for 3 months without any advanced communication, yeah, he would have been gone, absolutely.
I have probably 20% of my business that pays with cash, check/echeck, transfer, or Western Union, so I understand that sometimes, those payments come in late. Echecks are the big one, since they normally take an extra week or so to clear. It's no big deal.