I want to know who would buy, and if you wouldn't buy, why?
Linux VPS*
The port is 1gbps fair share.
i7 920 Processor.
USA DC, warez, nulled scripts must be removed after 72 hours of request. Most likely if it is private use, who is going to report you? No one..... But in the event something...
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- Cpanel
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I am very friendly, and willing to learn.
I can answer sales, and support questions in general and...
I just wanted to say it is sad to see how many people are dissatisfied with these unlimited/unmetered offers.
1. The sellers gets a good dedicated.
2. Server isn't that crowded, therefore first customers are like, awesome, almost as awesome as mcdonalds fries.
3. Everyone can use as much as...
I know everytime your drivers license or credit card is used, information is pulled up, whither it be little or hardly a effect of your credit score is it safe or should you just buy a vps?
What do you think?
I have a 512MB RAM + 25GB HDD + 1500GB traffic + windows 2003 for $20.00, my servers are at fdcservers, if your still interested. Setup should be within 24 hours.
Alertpay is good, no charge backs. Paypal is widely used by people who scam. Iv'e been debating myself if I should use alertpay. Paypal is retarded...... even though something is virtual paypal may rule in the other parties favor if you get a idiot handling your case. Paypal makes good money.
From what I know a common password was used to manage his servers, Rus. Plus I don't like how he does things. I lost my data twice in 24 hours from a hardware failure. And when I asked for my refund like he promised my ticket closes magically. Are you sure it wasn't Rus who is lieing?
Source...
It also depends which definition your using, make sure it is a connotative, not a over ripe misconception. It's true, I get mixed up sometimes. But people tend to make the the mistake of taking Unlimited for unlimited. Rather it should be Unlimited use of what is available, still companies...
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