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DGCHost.Net - New Lauched. 50% One time discount
DGCHost.Net is the latest technology division created by Digicore Limited. We have operated hosting solutions since 2011 and launched DGCHost.Net in 2016.
CPU: 1 Core
Memory: 512M
Storage: 10G SAS
Data Transfer: 1TB
TUN / TAP / PPP
rDNS
Price: USD 4.00 / Month
Discount Coupon: 50discount
[Order Here](http://www.dgchost.net/client/cart.php?a=add&pid=9)
visit http://www.dgchost.net
Test IP: 103.68.223.1
download Test: http://www.dgchost.net/test.zip


Comments
The price is below USD7/month recurring. The above price is yet to have any discount.
And no SSL in 2016?
So disappointing.
$ unzip test.zip Archive: test.zip End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either this file is not a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part archive. In the latter case the central directory and zipfile comment will be found on the last disk(s) of this archive. unzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of test.zip or test.zip.zip, and cannot find test.zip.ZIP, period.So, you're a company started in 2016 (as per your site), and have a 12 usd/quarter offer. This should be treated as a yearly paid service (because it's not monthly), and hence it's 48 usd/year. This is not allowed for companies that havent existed for less than a year.
Also, your pricing is kinda confusing when following the rules. Rules state that you must list the final price after discounts, so that would make the normal price 8 usd/month, over the limit. Your discount is 1-time, so that would be breaking the rules as well.
If it's 4 usd/month before discount then you're not listing the price after discount, which is also a violation of the rules.
@jarland
@ishaq
Don't worry, they'll "innovate" soon.