Ok, I am not shouting down your host (and in fact reckon their a pretty damn good host), but I wanted to bring to everyone's attention that bigger is not always better.
It is very easy for a hosting company to hook in customers by over-selling their products. For example, a host offering a Unlimited-Transfer account might sound excellent at first, but it is highly unlikely (in fact near impossible) for it to in fact be 'Unlimited'. I prefer to go with a host who offers limited resources at a decent price. I mean at the end of the day, how many email addresses can you actually have?
I have found out that hosting is not all about what comes in the package, but the actual quality of hosting. Do you get warned before scheduled downtime? Is there a decent 'existing client' support base? Does the host's control panel do the job for you?
These are all quetsions you need to ask your host. Another company (with whom I do in fact host) is
Globat.com. They have given me no more than what I want/need and although the packages seem a bit too big for the average user's needs, they are moderately priced and deliver what they promise. I dont boast that they are perfect in every way, but they do exactly what I need them to do and that is merely offer me hassle-free hosting at a low price!
~Equinox