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keokeo123
11-30-2011, 01:49 AM
Hey
I would like to by hosting plan to run my website, but I want to pay by paypal account
can you list some hosting company provide payment by Paypal please
Thanks a lots
Keo
Hey
I would like to by hosting plan to run my website, but I want to pay by paypal account
can you list some hosting company provide payment by Paypal please
Thanks a lots
Keo
My goodness man, just do a Google search for "Hosting Services" and you will find a ton of sites in which you can just view their payment options, of which I'd think most companies would offer paypal as a source of payment. Why would you expect the people here to do this type of simple search for you?
Once you find the information you are looking for, then come back and ask a question or two about one or two of the hosters you have found to make your final decision on which service to use.
Having said that, I'm sure could even find some interesting threads here on "hosting" by using the search feature on this forum.
deepsand
11-30-2011, 10:26 PM
... do a Google search for "Hosting Services" and you will find a ton of sites in which you can just view their payment options, of which I'd think most companies would offer paypal as a source of payment.
Very highly country dependent; not to mention that it's not the most merchant friendly payment processor.
PayPal is not so ubiquitous as we who are accustomed to its presence might believe.
Very highly country dependent; not to mention that it's not the most merchant friendly payment processor.
PayPal is not so ubiquitous as we who are accustomed to its presence might believe.
Actually, I usually recommend Moneris where we are located, but a lot of people, perhaps even the OP, still use, or want to use PayPal because of lesser credentials required to set up shop, as it were.
deepsand
11-30-2011, 11:30 PM
In this case, the OP would be a simple payee, not a merchant. PP may here be preferred owing to its having an on-line presence that is specific to the OP's country.
In this case, the OP would be a simple payee, not a merchant. PP may here be preferred owing to its having an on-line presence that is specific to the OP's country.
On reading the initial post again, I confused the post to be from a merchant's point of view not a payee. New glasses or not enough mix in the beverage - or a combination of both. :shock:
deepsand
12-01-2011, 12:28 AM
Staring at the screen for too long will also do that.
hotdesigner09
12-01-2011, 12:35 AM
Why don't you try Hostgator or BlueHost. These have long been accepting Paypal payments as well.
keokeo123
12-01-2011, 12:45 AM
My goodness man, just do a Google search for "Hosting Services" and you will find a ton of sites in which you can just view their payment options, of which I'd think most companies would offer paypal as a source of payment. Why would you expect the people here to do this type of simple search for you?
Once you find the information you are looking for, then come back and ask a question or two about one or two of the hosters you have found to make your final decision on which service to use.
Having said that, I'm sure could even find some interesting threads here on "hosting" by using the search feature on this forum.
Google search, yes I known it, even I'm a search expert.
But I put the question here in order to get all of your ideas
Thanks
Keo
Why don't you try Hostgator or BlueHost. These have long been accepting Paypal payments as well.
Thank you so much, I'm going in their sites now, hopefuly I can got the good one
Keokeo
deepsand
12-01-2011, 01:05 AM
GoDaddy too accepts PayPal.
Google search, yes I known it, even I'm a search expert.
But I put the question here in order to get all of your ideas.
If you are a self proclaimed "search expert" you could easily have put a short list of 4 or 5 potential hosts who meet your criteria, and then ask for opinions on those hosting companies.
yukan
12-22-2011, 12:54 PM
I'd you to try 1and1 host. They have really good performance of their databases. And of course they are accept paypal ;)
keokeo123
01-11-2012, 06:18 AM
I'd you to try 1and1 host. They have really good performance of their databases. And of course they are accept paypal ;)
Dear all guys
Thanks so much for your suggestion
Finaly i bought a good one from godaddy.