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jefnerf
December 4th, 2007, 12:30
I've been with the dreaded technolojik for about 3/4 years now and whilst I found their service crappy I stuck with them because of sheer laziness and upheaval of changing service providers.
But now I'm just sick of the poor service, their websites don't even have a support area and I can't find support email addresses anywhere so I need to get away from them.
I've found http://biggest-hosting.com and I am wondering if anyone can recommend them, they look good value for money I am a bit naive so any help would be great.
Thank you
jovis
December 5th, 2007, 05:52
I've been with the dreaded technolojik for about 3/4 years now...
What company do you mean?
Dan
December 5th, 2007, 06:31
I've been with the dreaded technolojik for about 3/4 years now and whilst I found their service crappy I stuck with them because of sheer laziness and upheaval of changing service providers.
But now I'm just sick of the poor service, their websites don't even have a support area and I can't find support email addresses anywhere so I need to get away from them.
I've found http://biggest-hosting.com and I am wondering if anyone can recommend them, they look good value for money I am a bit naive so any help would be great.
Thank you
400 GB of space and 3 TB of Transfer for $3.99 per month?
I would run a mile to be honest. Unless they have the resources, they are seriously overselling to the extreme.
Also, just saw this:
Web Space 1,000 GB
Monthly Transfer Rate Unl. GB,
Control Panel cPanel X, PHP, CGI, MySQL Enabled
$7.95/month
Run quick. There is no such thing as Unlimited Transfer!
Cam.
December 6th, 2007, 00:24
Go with DreamHost or BlueHost. At least they won't go down on you all the sudden ;)
DanTheMan
December 6th, 2007, 09:51
What are you specifications actually? That way we can find some one reliable for you.
SiberForum
December 7th, 2007, 02:39
400 GB of space and 3 TB of Transfer for $3.99 per month?
Sounds like powerful dedicated server. :)
You must be in luck to find such company...
I think that you have to specify your real needs and start looking for the company which not extra overselling ones.
~ServerPoint~
December 7th, 2007, 05:47
they look good value for money
I thought that people consider companies not only for money...
Seems no one here have had any experience with them. Try WHT for their reviews etc.
fcolor
December 7th, 2007, 06:00
To me www.biggest-hosting.com sounds like they are little overselling the value of the services but you never know. If its well done :) you may try it. But better have a look at what people say about a host, then just try the support they offer. If all this is fine, then go and compare prices.
Good Luck!
serverorigin
December 7th, 2007, 14:42
The rule should be...If you are going to go with a true overseller - go with the ones that have stood the test of time and perfected it.
Dreamhost.com - is an excellent provider all around. I always get bad rep for recommending them but as NetxHosting said - 10 years in the business, they aren't going anywhere. (considering especially that 10 years in the hosting business is a masterful accomplishment of itself. Actually it is pretty much unheard of with big providers to never be bought/sold/change hands in 10 years.)
SiberForum
December 10th, 2007, 05:50
The rule should be...If you are going to go with a true overseller - go with the ones that have stood the test of time and perfected it.
But there are a lot of companies which have changed their minds to the overselling sides. ;)
[JSH]John
December 10th, 2007, 16:19
If you post a request on the requests forum, you'll have a lot of offers which you can then decide on the best host.
Yes SiberForum, a lot of companies have changed their minds on overselling, if that's what you meant to say? These days it's hard to not oversell, the hosts that don't oversell possibly don't get as many sales as the hosts that do oversell.
~ServerPoint~
December 11th, 2007, 08:11
oversell possibly don't get as many sales as the hosts that do oversell.
I think that such kind of web hosting companies must say about that. Something like award "No overselling here" kidding. I agree that this is impossible to have no oversell packages at all. But I like the idea - all web hosting companies must figt for clear packages.
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