On Wednesday 21 August 2002 23:03, Jan Mason wrote:
> This is the best looking one I've seen to date. I am still looking
> at the others but this one's price and features are looking pretty
> good. This is the only one that I have seen that has just one rate
> plan. Everything for $9.95. Is there a down side to these guys?
>
> When I see what looks like a really good deal I start to worry. I
> guess the thing that worries me is that their buisness model is a
> little different from all the others that I have been looking at.
> Everyone else has tiered plans in terms of bandwidth, disk space, and
> other things. The folks at phpwebhosting don't.
None that I've seen as a customer. They will add anything you ask for
within reason. Very very easy to work with.
> steve wrote:
> | On Wednesday 21 August 2002 01:02, Jan Mason wrote:
> |>Looking for a good web hosting company in the area. Don't want to
> |>deal with someone in Ireland or Baltimore.
> |
> | After some research I decided to go with phpwebhosting.com. At
> | $9.95 with all the services you'd want, and willingness to add
> | more. Practically free bandwidth.
> |
> | It took a few minutes to get it all set up. Works great, but is not
> | local. Actually don't remember where they are. I've no interest in
> | having to go there so location does not matter to me. (I use ssh.)
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