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HostMada ★ 1Gbit Port - Free Anti-DDoS ★ FROM $1.99 /mo! ★ 50% OFF [6 USA/EU Locations]
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HostMada ★ 1Gbit Port - Free Anti-DDoS ★ FROM $1.99 /mo! ★ 50% OFF [6 USA/EU Locations]

MadMad Member
edited April 2016 in Offers

Our OpenVZ VPS lines are all available in Wilkes-Barre, Atlanta, Dallas, Los Angeles, Chicago (USA) and Rotterdam (EU).

To celebrate our newest locations, we have a 50% discount available on all VPS at our Chicago and Los Angeles data center for all new services, new clients and current clients! Just enter promotional code "CHI50OFF" (Chicago) or "LA50OFF" (Los Angeles) to receive 50% off your first invoice.

OVZ-1

50GB Disk Space
1000GB Bandwidth @ 1Gbit Port Speed
512MB Guaranteed DDR3 RAM
512MB vSwap RAM
1 CPU Core
1 IPv4 Address
**20 Gbps FREE DDoS Protection (Dallas and Los Angeles only)**
**80 Gbps FREE DDoS Protection (Rotterdam only)**

Quarterly: $6.00 /quarter

OVZ-2

100GB Disk Space
2000GB Bandwidth @ 1Gbit Port Speed
1GB Guaranteed DDR3 RAM
1GB vSwap RAM
2 CPUs Core
1 IPv4 Address
**20 Gbps FREE DDoS Protection (Dallas and Los Angeles)**
**80 Gbps FREE DDoS Protection (Rotterdam)**

1st Month Price: $1.99 - using coupon CHI50OFF or LA50OFF

Recurring Price Monthly: $3.99 /mo

OVZ-3

150GB Disk Space
3000GB Bandwidth @ 1Gbit Port Speed
2GB Guaranteed DDR3 RAM
2GB vSwap RAM
2 CPUs Core
1 IPv4 Address
**20 Gbps FREE DDoS Protection (Dallas and Los Angeles)**
**80 Gbps FREE DDoS Protection (Rotterdam)**

1st Month Price: $2.99 - using coupon CHI50OFF or LA50OFF

Recurring Price Monthly: $5.99 /mo

Ping/Traceroute Test

Wilkes-Barre, USA - 104.193.10.1

Atlanta, USA - 199.101.96.186

Dallas, USA - 45.34.12.147

Los Angeles, USA - 144.172.68.1

Chicago, USA - 208.77.16.10

Rotterdam, EU - 185.51.54.155

Comments

  • Love stealing code? You've basically copied all the JavaScript from HostUS: https://hostmada.com/openvz-vps vs https://hostus.us/openvz-vps.html

  • Actually @hostmaze is giving 1Gps iirc, any comment?

  • MadMad Member
    edited April 2016

    @lifehome said:
    Actually @hostmaze is giving 1Gps iirc, any comment?

    I apologize but I didn't get it.

    @PetaByet said:
    Love stealing code? You've basically copied all the JavaScript from HostUS: https://hostmada.com/openvz-vps vs https://hostus.us/openvz-vps.html

    It's based on HostSlide script (http://codecanyon.net/item/hostslide-hosting-vps-cloud-pricing-slider/5024550) , easy to customize.

  • @andreamada said:

    @lifehome said:
    Actually @hostmaze is giving 1Gps iirc, any comment?

    I apologize but I didn't get it.

    Sorry, it's unmetered.

  • TheLinuxBugTheLinuxBug Member
    edited May 2016

    You know, I decided to try out your service, but for future reference I bet most people (including my self) HATE IT when you force them into a recurring contract (subscribe) in Paypal for services. When I purchase a service, even for a quarter, this doesn't mean I plan to renew indefinitely and I should have the option to renew after the prepaid period, instead of you silently taking my money.

    Whats more, you provide two icons a "subscribe" icon and a "payment" icon but both end up making you subscribe. Please either provide one icon or correct this as it seems a bit disingenuous to say the least.

    my 2 cents.

    Cheers!

    Thanked by 1Mad
  • MadMad Member
    edited May 2016

    @TheLinuxBug thank you for your time, I really appreciate it. I was completely unaware of it, we do not want to force the customers to subscribe our services at all and if you got overcharged please open a support ticket to be refunded.

    After your advice I checked the module as well as the configuration and both of them were messed up, I fixed them and "Payment" button will result in a one time payment now.

    Thank you to have brought it to our attention, it was a serious bug that needed to be fixed.

    Thanked by 1TheLinuxBug
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