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RoboVPS® offers: KVM SSD VPS plans in Moscow, Russia

rustelekomrustelekom Member, Patron Provider

Hello all,

Welcome to our location in Moscow, Russia:

Pluto 3.0: 1 VCPU /1 GB RAM/15 GB SSD STORAGE/ 200 Mbit port - 149₽ (~1,21€)
Mercury 3.0: 1 VCPU/1 GB RAM/25 GB SSD STORAGE/200 Mbit port - 205₽ (~1,67€)
Mars 3.0: 3 VCPU/2 GB RAM 25 GB SSD STORAGE, 300 Mbit port - 279₽ (~2,28€)
Venus 3.0: 3 VCPU/3 GB RAM 50 GB SSD STORAGE, 300 Mbit port - 409₽ ~(3,35€)

and lot of other plans up to 10 vCPU/24 GB RAM/320 GB SSD storage.

Order page: https://www.robovps.biz/en/vps_in_russia/

Traffic is unmetered.

Looking glass for Germany and Russia location can be found at https://www.robovps.biz/en/faq/55-our_data_center.html

Feel free contact us for pre sales question by webchat on site or by contact email: [email protected]

We accept wire transfer (in Russia, USA or EU), bank cards (any cards except european and issued in euro), Webmoney, YouMoney, Crypto (BTC, ETH, USDT, LiteCoin, Tron etc.) payments.

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Since Soviet times, we have celebrated many professional holidays. On August 4, 2024, it is Railway Worker's Day. The photo shows the celebration of the 100th anniversary of Karasuk Station in Siberia.

Thanked by 2mikei natestamm
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Comments

  • zGatozGato Member

    lower crypto fees pls thanks

  • rustelekomrustelekom Member, Patron Provider

    It is 5% at this time. For cards issued in Russia, we use the same percentage. Unfortunately, expenses are growing, but prices are not.

    Perhaps, when the law on cryptocurrency is finally passed in Russia, we will be able to reduce costs.

  • zGatozGato Member

    @rustelekom said:
    It is 5% at this time. For cards issued in Russia, we use the same percentage. Unfortunately, expenses are growing, but prices are not.

    Perhaps, when the law on cryptocurrency is finally passed in Russia, we will be able to reduce costs.

    5% plus the absurd amount RoboKassa adds.
    Binance also has all their crypto wallets blocked and triggers scam alert.

  • TomatoTomato Member

    Double the resources?

  • rustelekomrustelekom Member, Patron Provider

    @Tomato said:
    Double the resources?

    No, sorry.

  • Can't you add on Chinese payment methods even if you can't use US/Euro payment methods? Or is China just not wanna get into that whole mess.

  • LeviLevi Member

    @BruhGamer12 said:
    Can't you add on Chinese payment methods even if you can't use US/Euro payment methods? Or is China just not wanna get into that whole mess.

    They want, but eur/usd like gold in Z land. But of course alipay should be offered.

  • rustelekomrustelekom Member, Patron Provider

    @BruhGamer12 said:
    Can't you add on Chinese payment methods even if you can't use US/Euro payment methods? Or is China just not wanna get into that whole mess.

    None of China payment processing allow payment for VPS, dedicated server etc. We tried with WeChat, AliPay, Paypassion early and all without success. Also they do not allow such payment type as "add fund to balance".

  • BruhGamer12BruhGamer12 Member
    edited August 4

    @rustelekom said:

    @BruhGamer12 said:
    Can't you add on Chinese payment methods even if you can't use US/Euro payment methods? Or is China just not wanna get into that whole mess.

    None of China payment processing allow payment for VPS, dedicated server etc. We tried with WeChat, AliPay, Paypassion early and all without success. Also they do not allow such payment type as "add fund to balance".

    Hmmm there are def providers here who take Chinese payment methods for servers - even American companies so I would double check maybe now, but sorry for the question was just curious.

  • rustelekomrustelekom Member, Patron Provider

    @Levi said:

    @BruhGamer12 said:
    Can't you add on Chinese payment methods even if you can't use US/Euro payment methods? Or is China just not wanna get into that whole mess.

    They want, but eur/usd like gold in Z land. But of course alipay should be offered.

    That is untrue. In Russia, dollars and euros are useless. Sure, people still keep some cash in these currencies or hold it outside of Russia in banks, but for a lot less amount than before.

  • rustelekomrustelekom Member, Patron Provider

    @BruhGamer12 said:

    Hmmm there are def providers here who take Chinese payment methods for servers - even American companies so I would double check maybe now, but sorry for the question was just curious.

    The last time we checked was before COVID-19. We will recheck, thanks for the suggestion.

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    So, what's the best and easiest way of payment from a eu-ropean country? And what are the actual fees to expect (an estimate is good enough).

    Side question: there are some russian hosters who make business/payment easy for customers outside of Russia by e.g. having a eu-ropean company too. Any plans in that direction? (I'd love it because I very much like Russia and russian VPS and actually had and still have a few but payment has become very cumbersome, except for the providers mentioned above).

  • zGatozGato Member
    edited August 4

    @jsg said:
    So, what's the best and easiest way of payment from a eu-ropean country? And what are the actual fees to expect (an estimate is good enough).

    Side question: there are some russian hosters who make business/payment easy for customers outside of Russia by e.g. having a eu-ropean company too. Any plans in that direction? (I'd love it because I very much like Russia and russian VPS and actually had and still have a few but payment has become very cumbersome, except for the providers mentioned above).

    From my personal experience, I mostly use Crypto/Stripe (if the host has a company registered in, most likely, the UK).
    Some other Russian hosts opt to get payments from non-EU countries (e.g Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Belarus, ...) and then send that back home, since those countries are not sanctioned by the EU, and EU rules don't apply to them.

    As a last resort I have a middle man that gives me Visa/Mastercard/MIR cards with either RUB or BYN (I assume more currencies too, haven't asked him) and just pay directly to him with low fee cryptos (e.g XMR/LTC). This is the most expensive option, but won't let slide a Belarus VPS for $12/yr :p

    Thanked by 2jsg superuser
  • tenperatenpera Member

    no paypal.

  • Can I use iptables?

  • jenkkijenkki Member

    @zGato said: From my personal experience

    Some CIS banks provide processing for foreign bank cards. I have seen that some providers use some Armenian bank to accept payments in the same way as Stripe. They provide a special page for accepting payment for businesses.

    Transferring funds to Armenia and back is not such a big problem. Many banks in Russia are now doing this.

  • jenkkijenkki Member

    @tenpera said: no paypal.

    They do not work in Russia after 2022 as it is now impossible to withdraw funds. You can of course open an account in any bank in the CIS and some other countries, but according to the rules of Paypal an account can only be opened by a citizen of the country where you have an account. If you have a different citizenship than the country where you opened bank account, then Paypal will block the account. And you have to wait 6 months until you are allowed to withdraw money. Then the account will be blocked completely. Opening a new account will lead to the same thing. No one wants that for security reasons.

  • rustelekomrustelekom Member, Patron Provider

    @natestamm said:
    Can I use iptables?

    Sure, you can use anything that is not against the TOS.

  • @zGato said:

    @jsg said:
    So, what's the best and easiest way of payment from a eu-ropean country? And what are the actual fees to expect (an estimate is good enough).

    Side question: there are some russian hosters who make business/payment easy for customers outside of Russia by e.g. having a eu-ropean company too. Any plans in that direction? (I'd love it because I very much like Russia and russian VPS and actually had and still have a few but payment has become very cumbersome, except for the providers mentioned above).

    From my personal experience, I mostly use Crypto/Stripe (if the host has a company registered in, most likely, the UK).
    Some other Russian hosts opt to get payments from non-EU countries (e.g Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Belarus, ...) and then send that back home, since those countries are not sanctioned by the EU, and EU rules don't apply to them.

    As a last resort I have a middle man that gives me Visa/Mastercard/MIR cards with either RUB or BYN (I assume more currencies too, haven't asked him) and just pay directly to him with low fee cryptos (e.g XMR/LTC). This is the most expensive option, but won't let slide a Belarus VPS for $12/yr :p

    there is an e-wallet Юmoney(Yoomoney) in which as I remember verification is not required, only a phone number. As an option why not

  • jenkkijenkki Member

    @superuser said: there is an e-wallet Юmoney(Yoomoney) in which as I remember verification is not required, only a phone number.

    Without verification, only basic functions. Verification is required for full access.

  • superusersuperuser Member
    edited August 5

    @jenkki said:

    @superuser said: there is an e-wallet Юmoney(Yoomoney) in which as I remember verification is not required, only a phone number.

    Without verification, only basic functions. Verification is required for full access.

    You can apply the card? - Yes, you can.
    upd: It turns out it’s impossible to top up

  • jenkkijenkki Member

    @superuser said: You can apply the card? - Yes, you can.

    I'm not sure about the card, but it's possible. The only problem is that without verification you can't refill it outside.

    Thanked by 1superuser
  • @jenkki said:

    @superuser said: You can apply the card? - Yes, you can.

    I'm not sure about the card, but it's possible. The only problem is that without verification you can't refill it outside.

    yes, I already tried to top up via SBP, by bank card and internal transfer within юmoney - unavailable

  • rustelekomrustelekom Member, Patron Provider

    @jsg said:
    So, what's the best and easiest way of payment from a eu-ropean country? And what are the actual fees to expect (an estimate is good enough).

    Side question: there are some russian hosters who make business/payment easy for customers outside of Russia by e.g. having a eu-ropean company too. Any plans in that direction? (I'd love it because I very much like Russia and russian VPS and actually had and still have a few but payment has become very cumbersome, except for the providers mentioned above).

    The problem is that, due to local laws, opening a company outside Russia is always a big trouble. In fact, you need to manage two companies - one in Russia and one in foreign countries. There are two tax reports, two accounting reports, local VAT, and very strict controls with big penalties if you do something wrong even by mistake. It's too much trouble to get any margin. Also, if you need to return money to customers, it's mostly impossible. At this time crypto payments look more reliable.

    Thanked by 2superuser jsg
  • rustelekomrustelekom Member, Patron Provider

    @jenkki said:

    @superuser said: You can apply the card? - Yes, you can.

    I'm not sure about the card, but it's possible. The only problem is that without verification you can't refill it outside.

    This might be resolved by using exchangers. Many guy can exchange PayPal to Russian cards or e-payment system. For example https://exchangex.biz/ But this way better for one time payment.

  • superusersuperuser Member
    edited August 5

    @rustelekom said:

    @jenkki said:

    @superuser said: You can apply the card? - Yes, you can.

    I'm not sure about the card, but it's possible. The only problem is that without verification you can't refill it outside.

    This might be resolved by using exchangers. Many guy can exchange PayPal to Russian cards or e-payment system. For example https://exchangex.biz/ But this way better for one time payment.

    сам юмани запрещает пополнять. он тупо отклоняет платежи. вот, буквально минут 20 назад пробовал :)

    можно Яндекс пей попробовать. там, вроде, не так всё серьёзно

  • jenkkijenkki Member

    @superuser said: сам юмани запрещает пополнять. он тупо отклоняет платежи. вот, буквально минут 20 назад пробовал

    You will not be able to fund an unverified account in any way from the outside. Only through any local terminals in Russia and for small amounts.

    Transfers are not available. Only mobile payments and some other small payments.

  • @jenkki said:

    @superuser said: сам юмани запрещает пополнять. он тупо отклоняет платежи. вот, буквально минут 20 назад пробовал

    You will not be able to fund an unverified account in any way from the outside. Only through any local terminals in Russia and for small amounts.

    Transfers are not available. Only mobile payments and some other small payments.

    I already understood, thanks

  • jenkkijenkki Member

    @superuser said: I already understood

    The best option is to come and open real account. Many sellers of goods from China accept payment into their accounts in Russia.

  • @jenkki said:

    @superuser said: I already understood

    The best option is to come and open real account. Many sellers of goods from China accept payment into their accounts in Russia.

    I am a resident of Russia :)
    I just haven’t come across e-wallets for a long time

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