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Netherland cheapest server provider?

Please suggest me a NL budget server provider. I do not have server specifications and budget. Thanks.

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  • bandwagonhost,ITLDC,LiteServer

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  • InstantDedicated

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  • Worldstream has cheap dedicated servers. Would recommend bandwagonhost as well. Have been with them for a couple of years now and they're solid.

  • Guys am looking for budget dedicated server providers not vps.

  • WorldStream

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  • BeardyUnixGuyBeardyUnixGuy Member
    edited December 2016

    Online.net have a NL datacenter, AMS1.

  • joerijoeri Member, Host Rep, LIR

    I've sent you a PM

  • OhMyMyOhMyMy Member
    edited December 2016

    @joeri I believe providers need to post offers rather than PMMing them especially when they do not list their website or other public contact information. My apologies if I misinterpret rules - but I think you need to be forthcoming with who you and your company are before pmming offers

    Edit: From the rules: It is not allowed to respond to threads requesting an offer with "PM me" or "e-mail me" without having had a public thread on LowEndTalk.com with your provider details in it (in accordance with our guidelines) OR a public statement of which company you represent. I guess I read it wrong and its ok to send PM's without anyone knowing what company you represent
  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    @OhMyMy said:
    @joeri I believe providers need to post offers rather than PMMing them especially when they do not list their website or other public contact information. My apologies if I misinterpret rules - but I think you need to be forthcoming with who you and your company are before pmming offers

    Offer doesn't have to be public.

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  • @OhMyMy said:
    @joeri I believe providers need to post offers rather than PMMing them especially when they do not list their website or other public contact information. My apologies if I misinterpret rules - but I think you need to be forthcoming with who you and your company are before pmming offers

    Edit: From the rules: It is not allowed to respond to threads requesting an offer with "PM me" or "e-mail me" without having had a public thread on LowEndTalk.com with your provider details in it (in accordance with our guidelines) OR a public statement of which company you represent. I guess I read it wrong and its ok to send PM's without anyone knowing what company you represent

    If you check the email on his profile you'll know what company he represents.

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  • Worldstream

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