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BigTom
March 3rd, 2002, 22:47
Okay, say I want some webspace but I don't have a crdit card/pay-pal/checking account under my own name. Is there other ways to get space? IE. Money order or some other snail mail transaction?

And if I wanted to host several small sitesunder a domain, what would that run me? Say, 75 MB of space with a good bandwidth limit. That plus a domain registered for at least a year.

Finall, can I parcel out space like that? If I wanted to make 15-5MB sites? IE: www.site1.domain.com, www.site2.domain.com, etc..?

Just some questions. I'm willing to save ups some cash to pre-pay for some space, as long as I can do it without a credit card.

_Street_Fighter
March 3rd, 2002, 23:53
ummmmm myacen (http://www.myacen.com/virtualhosting.html) accepts money orders (click here (http://www.freewebspace.net/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=20265))

that site1.domain.com and site2.domain.com are called subdomains... and myacen allows you to have as many as you want!

o yea - they dont give you a domain but with the money you save from their low prices, you can buy ur own domain for about $9/yr...

- SF

Daniel
March 4th, 2002, 14:59
Originally posted by _Street_Fighter




o yea - they dont give you a domain but with the money you save from their low prices, you can buy ur own domain for about $9/yr...

- SF


Myacen do give you a domain for an extra $8.50 US/Year.


Btw, you can't send money through snail mail without a check account.

Bruce
March 4th, 2002, 15:15
Originally posted by Daniel

Btw, you can't send money through snail mail without a check account. Yes you can. It's called a money order.

justonefee.com
March 5th, 2002, 16:32
We can accept wire transfers as well.
Hosting deal and details available at http://www.justonefee.com.

Good luck in your hosthunt :)

Regards,
David Heremans.
JustOneFee.com

Daniel
March 5th, 2002, 17:42
Originally posted by Phrozen
Yes you can. It's called a money order.

ok fine...you can't send money via snail mail without going to the bank :p

Bruce
March 5th, 2002, 17:44
Wht not? :confused2 You can get a money order at any store around here, along with the post office.

BigTom
March 5th, 2002, 18:12
Maybe he can't because he lives in Canada? Maybe their stores/post offices don't offer money orders.

Never been to Canada, but maybe their post offices aren't quite the same.

vik13
March 6th, 2002, 19:53
nirmani.com lets you use money orders to pay.