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(Quote) My experience with their support has also been positive, but I could imagine that if one contacts them about a non-urgent issue on a weekend or holiday, then it may take them a day or more to reply.
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(Quote) Bear in mind that the immediately advertised monthly prices for their regular servers are for a contract of 12 months. If you want the freedom of a contract for one month, then the monthly prices are (mostly) one euro higher. So, for exampl…
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(Quote) You should try to be more understanding -- he's trying to recover from his VPS addiction ;)
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Offers from PHP-Friends are always tempting :)
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(Quote) I haven't seen this practice before (not even netcup do this! =) ). I wonder whether it's legal, but perhaps it technically is. The main disadvantage for a business customer is that a service at Contabo costs more than one initially thinks.…
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(Quote) True, but ultimately it's the choice of the provider to do this or not. The advantage for private customers is that they all pay the same net price, independently of the VAT rate of their country of residence.
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(Quote) I'm glad that we've cleared things up :) As for Contabo, it would be worth a ticket to ask them about it. In the case of a non-German EU business customer, it may be a manual change that Contabo have to make to the invoice. But if Contabo …
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(Quote) So perhaps I did understand you correctly the first time after all :) But isn't this the way the system works: that a business customer can deduct VAT? In any case, @Elmo's issue seems to be a different one, namely, that he (a business cus…
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(Quote) I probably misunderstood what you wanted to say: yes, if a business customer cannot deduct VAT and pays the same end-price as a private customer, then this is unfair. (If this is what you meant.) (I think that I didn't quite follow the form…
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(Quote) It's unusual but not utterly strange for private customers from different EU countries to pay the same net price: in this case, the provider (here, Contabo) needs to absorb the difference between the different VAT rates. (I believe that PHP-…
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(Quote) Just curious: how is this unfair? I mean, yes, sure, business customers can deduct the VAT, but they have other tax obligations.
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It definitely creates a mixed impression if someone signs up on three hosting forums and then immediately starts a thread on all three about how to get a free VPS
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(Quote) Congrats on your first post
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(Quote) Just wondering how this point is relevant to this thread -- unless serveria dot com are the same as serverius dot net, but I don't think so
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(Quote) The TLD .xyz got off to a less-than-glamorous start back in 2014, when they basically gave away many .xyz domains and consequently attracted a lot of abuse, which gave .xyz a rather negative reputation. Nowadays, I think that the situation …
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I've seen mail servers that block the TLD .xyz outright by default (independently of whether spf, etc. are set up properly on the particular .xyz domain in question), but such mail servers usually send a return mail indicating this. Sometimes, one c…
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(Quote) I have one affected certificate, but I was waiting to see when it would be revoked. At this time, it hasn't yet been revoked.
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(Quote) No emails for me either, but then again, I don't think that they have my email address! I use acme.sh, which is a third-party client. In any case, only one of my certificates is affected.
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Just to add: (Quote)