$2 Shared or $7 Reseller + Free SSL Certificates – 4 Locations Globally – Choice is Good!

Thank you for checking out our LowEndTalk exclusive offers for shared and reseller hosting. These offers are very limited stock and will sell out.
We are HostMyBytes and we have offered shared and reseller hosting since 2014. With over 1,000 active customers we are growing fast. We are grateful to the LET community for supporting us.
Our shared and reseller hosting is available in four different locations:
Los Angeles, United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia
We are running CloudLinux for performance with cPanel for easy customer control of their hosting.
We include Softaculous with every shared and reseller package for simple installation of 354 of the most popular hosting solutions including:
WordPress, AbanteCart, PrestaShop, Drupal, Joomla, phpBB, SMF,
Magento, WHMCS, and MyBB.
(you can find the full list of supported scripts here: http://www.softaculous.com/softaculous/softwares )
All new customers are covered by our 30-day refund guarantee.
Reseller (5 Available)
Hosting for Unlimited Domains
45GB Disk Space
750GB Bandwidth
3 FREE AlphaSSL Certificates ($45 retail value, Wildcard or Standard--you choose!)
1 Dedicated IP Address
Choose your location: Los Angeles, United Kingdom, Germany, or Australia
ORDER NOW ← $7/month
Shared (10 Available)
Hosting for 5 Domains
2GB Disk Space
100GB Bandwidth
1 Free AlphaSSL Certificate (Standard $15 value or Wildcard $70 value)
Choose your location: Los Angeles, United Kingdom, Germany, or Australia
ORDER NOW ← $2/month
Why to Choose HostMyBytes
- Undersold high performance servers
- Four locations to choose from (Los Angeles, United Kingdom, Germany, or Australia)
- Fast support with 24x7 coverage (Live Chat Support available)
- 30-Day refund guarantee for new customers
Need something special? We can arrange special packages to meet your needs. Let's talk about how HostMyBytes can serve you.
Comments
@HostMyBytes
Where do you get the cheap AlphaSSL certificates from? It looks like a big net-loss if you're actually paying $45/certificate...
They're free.We do not purchase our SSL certificates at their retail prices.