I am idling the lifetime offer till I figure out where shall I use it.
The most basic reason came up was to use it as an email inbox for my family members (restricting them on 500Mb ) using a custom domain and never pay a single penny again
The cat is out of the bag. When you say “please make an exception for me” it’s called begging; and when you add something like “Respected Honourable Supreme Sir” it’s called flattery with begging. This is precisely how I perceive you, India or not.
This is an international forum on hosting and related topics. It’s not a local market somewhere in India. I strongly suspect that “Respected Honourable Supreme Sir” would sound absurd at a local market in India as well, but it’s definitely out of place here in connection with asking a provider to make an exceptional pricing for you.
The general way that it works is that providers offer promotions from time to time. One can take advantage of a promotion when it’s offered. One can also ask whether a given promotion is still in effect. But to say “Please make exception for me?” (and you already said something similar in your thread on free email hosting) is to appear to beg, and adding “Respected Honourable Supreme Sir” only serves to reinforce this impression.