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How did you find your host?

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01-18-2005, 05:36 PM
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I found my current host through a friend who i met in a dark basic community (about 3 years ago now) What about you? Where did you find your current host?

01-18-2005, 05:51 PM
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Mine was recommended to me by a friend.

Before that I'd used easily and aventure, but this one seems much better, and I'm glad I chose this one.

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I did a design job for a trade off free hosting untill the company went bust... It was fine untill I had problems.. My host was absoultey rubbish especially with customer support, Now I am hosted by a friend met through a design community after working for him, His prices are amazing, so is his support and hes a very good friend now...

I would recommend him to anyone.

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http://www.hosthideout.com - You will get a reponse within 15 minutes.

I got one within 30 seconds of putting up a thread... it's amazing..

01-19-2005, 01:47 AM
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Our company wanted to expand, so we went into webhosting. WE chose it because we sell computer parts and peripherals, so we know our servers

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A good host knows their servers in and out..

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Yeah; my friend was planning on doing a Server Company - so I helped him out with it. I got my previous hosts by just searching. First merely for cheapness; then for Multiple Domains.

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