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1and1 dedicated servers, three months free (+ setup fee) - 12 months contract

GeekoineGeekoine Member
edited March 2016 in Providers

In case anyone is interested, 1and1 is offering three months free on many dedicated servers (you pay only the setup fee, 49 or 99 Euros; Phenom, E3, E5.).

I don't like 1and1, so I don't even try, this time.

Comments

  • I don't like 1and1, so I don't even try, this time.

    End of story. They're a shitty company.

  • And then again you have a minimum contract time of 12 months...

  • @TheKiller said:
    End of story. They're a shitty company.

    I think you are right

  • GeekoineGeekoine Member
    edited March 2016

    @Shigawire said:
    And then again you have a minimum contract time of 12 months...

    wow. This is really amazing. They didn't write it (or I didn't read it)

    edit: just tried to check out: 3 months free on a 12 months contract

  • ShigawireShigawire Member
    edited March 2016

    You can pay monthly, however there is no free server for you then :)

    I generally don't understand why people pay for a server upfront for more than 3 months. Hardware's value is decreasing so quickly that it's just not financially arguable to rent a service for a year, unless it's hugely discounted (which it is not, in most cases - apart from a setup fee of around $40 being lifted from these payments).

    Thanked by 1Geekoine
  • I kindly ask to delete or lock the thread: @jarland

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