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Just FYI, Chinese residents are generally not allowed to apply for their services.
I know there are a lot of Chinese people who order them successfully.
Compare with online, yes.
Chinese not living in China may order without problems. Chinese living in China ordering their service is considered against their policy, and if found, may be terminated.
@Weikang
got it. Anyway, you can't buy an account from someone else.
EDIT: OVH is opening a new datacenter in Singapore. In case you can wait.
Try Neteller or Payoneer
Maybe it takes a long time. I will keep my eyes open.
Thanks. I will give it a try.
That's really awful.
Too little.
I live in both and generally I show my passport (Chinese ID is pointless, Driver's License in the US is a liability) and I've never had any problems. I do use Paypal generally as well, but for online you gotta start with a card... even the Paypal Business Debit card which is linked to a personal account and not a debit card. So a lot of it is pretty arbitrary. My place in China is infinitely fancier than the place in the US but hey, look, 5 digit zip code, or something.
That being said, I'm not sure about their speeds... not sure where you're pinging from, Unicom, Telecom, Tietong, whatever. I just ran it off chinaz's generic as hell and who knows if accurate map with my Dedibox SC SSD 2016, pre-AMS, and here are the numbers.
(http://i.imgur.com/7mb3nyy.png))
You can also look at Hetzner and/or their server bidding. Good prices, good quality. My main server has been up for almost a year now. (only missing some few days)
Just as I posted that my online.net box went down, "bad power cord", christ.
Same happened to my server with power last month.
Why not apply for a Visa card?
Hard here in China. Especially, extremely hard for college students.
You get the point. It's strict to apply for visa/mastercard in China.
how long they took to intervene?
If you have a car, guangfa will give you a visa card. You don't have to have a job, all you need is to show them you own a car.
Well I have to reminded them x2 times to replace it. around week time it took them to do it. It's better than 2 years ago.
2 Years ago I waited 1 month for server replace and server keep going down on clean OS. due some failure but of course you have to send them prove that it was going down.
Oh no, I didn't have a car because I still live in college.