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What server company has comparable prices to 1and1.com for there high end servers?

I would like to know if there is any comparable deals out there like 1and1 is running but with another server company. I frankly dont like 1and1 but would like to get similar pricing. If you happen to know any legitimate places please let me know
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eagarcia | 2 years, 8 months ago
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My first host was 1&1 and their hosting and domain hosting was simple and efficient, I still have my domain names with them. My domain names started out from GoDaddy, but their interface was so cluttered and full of ads, everywhere you go, they always have something to say, like "save 20%" and so on. Anyways if you don't want 1&1 then I suggest siteground.com, the interface is of professional design, so if you want something simple, stick to 1&1.

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My first web-host was 1and1 and i thought they were terrible, this was years ago mind you. But since moving to godaddy, i have never looked back

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