Thread: HostingSource.com vs QHoster.com
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22-05-17, 15:00 #1
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My preferable option is to use Hostwinds for any vps because of their high quality customer care, solid servers, stable networking and featured cheap plans.
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23-05-17, 10:13 #2
Yes, QHoster.com is very good and honest host. Servers are really stable.
Easy set-up in control panel as well, and an excellent price. Join their FB team: facebook.com/qhoster
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25-05-17, 15:55 #3
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You can trust Hostwinds.com hosting solutions. With them any technical query dealt immediately and server performance and stability are high as possible.
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29-05-17, 12:19 #4
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Just here to say that I'm happy dealing with QHoster.com team. Excellent pricing for a lot of room and features, nice control panel with a load of features. I've been moving from host to host trying different ones out, and so far they have been the best.
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01-06-17, 14:17 #5
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You should use hellomails.com vps deals because of their high quality service, stable servers and responsive kind customer care staff.
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07-06-17, 09:40 #6
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So far, I am extremely impressed with these guys. I've been QHoster.com customer for over 8 months now, there attention to detail, great customer service and excellent pricing make them the only choice for my web hosting needs, I would recommend them to anyone.
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19-06-17, 15:40 #8
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I vote for HostingSource.com, they have solid servers which work with no downtime.
Servers are not costly.
Prices are competitive.
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