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Businesses can accelerate their cash flow, while customers gain access to more cost-effective products—a win-win situation for both parties!
Now you've piqued my interest. What's that "super duper" deal
Unfortunately, this is not as good as it seems. Most beginners have difficulty controlling financial assets, and that is why so many startups fail very soon after starting.
You can take the risk when the price is so low to begin with.
Per myself--
I've seen that bad providers behave differently upfront if you're on a long term commitment vs short term. With a short-term, there's an obligation to be responsive, to solve problems, and to try to keep your business since you can just cancel on the next monthly cycle and go elsewhere. Have to work for your money.
Whenever you sign up on a yearly cycle and you're locked in, you get to see the true colors of a host very quickly and make a decision if that's somebody you want to do business with long term. That can be worth it and save time and prevent problems down the road.
-- Or basically, sign up long term if you think a provider is good, and want to know quickly how they'll behave once you transition to being in it for the long term.
well the anual plans people usually get here are like 5 - 20 euro per year and usually. if ur service is shit theyll eat the 'loss' (wow so much money how woule they ever financially recover!)
and besides eating the 'loss' you'll also get publically shamed on LET for having a shit service.
Imagine have to choose between $3/yr and $3/mo 🥲