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@VirMach, Script "https://billing.virmach.com/..../new_plan.json" does not send the corresponding HTTP header "Access-Control-Allow-Origin". Therefore, browsers consider AJAX requests from https://virmach.com to this page as invalid. That is the problem. As a solution for users, launch a browser (chrome, opera) with the --disable-web-security option. But this is not entirely correct.
Those are definitely good PR but I can tell you that most the people that bought them didn't even use them, which is good for us I guess, but there's no real point in us putting random high numbers.
Then they ended up just being traded off to the people that could have used them for a much higher price. Then it just creates a bad situation. We're not really in the business of selling concert tickets or whatever other analogy that fits the situation. It's not fun dealing with hundreds of people changing e-mails and giving their account to someone else to bypass a proper transfer especially when the deal goes south, or having someone with a 16 core plan trying to use all of it (I mean it's fine, if we initially sold it as such that could have worked but we continued filling the server for a year after and then it gets traded off to someone who instantly changes the use case.)
I'll see if I can think of any good ones close to that, in a good quantity so I don't kill your hype but it ends up being more trouble than it's worth.
I'm pretty proud of this one, our automated system came up with it. He's finally learning.
Should I be getting login details pretty quickly after order? it's been about a half hour and I've got nothing but a payment confirmation yet.
It could take up to two hours normally, but then if it breaks it could take maybe a day or two max. Well actually let's say one week max, just to be safe. But yeah, probably maybe 8 hours. Re-calculating...
I got an $8 kvm (1gb ram, 15gb ssd, 500gb bw, Buffalo) last year. But I lost it today because I got back home too late and it was cancelled several hours ago.
Cant walk out from BF w/o another Virmach crazy deal and I got it, thanks
@VirMach do you have any plan of doing some manual deals today?
Is it worth it?
WINDOWS WINDOWS AVAILABLE
RAM 7040MB RAM
CPU 4 vCORE
HDD 105GB SSD (RAID 10)
BANDWIDTH 6500GB BANDWIDTH
LOCATION LOS ANGELES, CA LOCATION
IPs 1 DEDICATED IPv4
Snagged this one, was too good to pass up
No idea - it all depends from your needs - if you need that amount of RAM.
I snagged some great ones last year, so it's been tough to jump on any this year.
Examples:
KVM – 1 GIGABIT, 8192MB RAM, 4x CPU, 10GB SSD (RAID 10), 4000GB BANDWIDTH (Buffalo, $23.52/year)
OpenVZ – 1 GIGABIT, 13568MB RAM, 8x CPU, 110GB SSD (RAID 10)
3000GB BANDWIDTH (Buffalo, $38.70)
OpenVZ – 1 GIGABIT, 2560MB RAM, CPU, 80GB SSD (RAID 10), 3000GB BANDWIDTH (Seattle, $20.39/yr)
OpenVZ – 1 GIGABIT, 1664MB RAM, 4x CPU, 30GB SSD (RAID 10), 2000GB BANDWIDTH (LA, $13.99/yr)
KVM – 10 GIGABIT + EXTRA IPs, WINDOWS, 6144MB RAM, 6x CPU, 35GB SSD (RAID 10), 3000GB BANDWIDTH (Buffalo, $33.33/yr)
Holy Smokes:
That's by far the biggest beast I've ever seen... I think this was a master stroke.
Way over my budget so I'm just going to wait and watch - someone is going to be mighty pleased though assuming they can afford it.
I'd hate it if I had to scramble for one of these assuming the price was more in line with the LET boundaries.
LIMITED TIME
$120.00 /yr
Not bad. - 29% OFF
MOREEEEE
Fuck me, waited until I got in the shower, eh?
And 120$/year is gone
I mean it depends on your point of reference, but this would cost $880 per year regular price.
LIMITED TIME
$36.00 /yr
Not bad. - 31% OFF
No Windows! I guess 2 cores is not enough for Windows?
@donli I tried doing some sub-$10 deals for you but the demand doesn't really seem to be there this year. If we just double everything and keep pricing the same (double) it sells better.
Still open to suggestions though and I'll try to keep everyone happy. Daddy's here
@VirMach Please give us $4/yr offer again and i go to sleep.
True. By the time I decided to pull the trigger I lost it. Next time maybe.
Well if that's the case that's the case, but the billing computer did seem to get overwhelmed on the $4 deal.
Give us cheap San Jose VPS again please
RAM 3072MB
@VirMach - referencing some of your points on these deals and transfers, does it make life easier for your team if these get tagged as non-transferable?
That way only people who have a genuine use case (and not the scalpers) even invest in them. I suppose that will also reduce your support burden considerably.
I think that would still end up working for a large part of the audience here who would be willing to idle-till-expiry.
I mean a lot of us here would be much happier if we could get some of these class act idlers.
I want to see more deals $20-25 price range, like id 769 still sad to missed that deal. It fits perfectly for me, but it was too late to login.
GO FAST!
$8.62 /yr
VIRTUALIZATION KVM – 1 GIGABIT
RAM 384MB RAM
CPU 1 vCORE
HDD 10GB SSD (RAID 10)
BANDWIDTH 250GB BANDWIDTH
LOCATION San Jose, CA LOCATION
IPs 1 DEDICATED IPv4
@ddps
$8.62 /yr
VIRTUALIZATION KVM – 1 GIGABIT
RAM 384MB RAM
CPU 1 vCORE
HDD 10GB SSD (RAID 10)
BANDWIDTH 250GB BANDWIDTH
LOCATION San Jose, CA LOCATION
IPs 1 DEDICATED IPv4
Hey Daddy! How about plans with dedicated cores for cheap, eh?
Thank you!