Carlos, from Predator Vault, has written us to share their very first exclusive offer for the LowEndBox readers. They have two OpenVZ plans located in France with OVH. The coupon code LEB-10LIFE will give 10% recurring discount and is valid until the 30th of October. Note that 20x IPv6 is included for both plans. What makes this offer special is that transfer is unmetered over a 1Gbps burst network.
The hardware configuration for host node includes Intel Xeon W3520 4c/8t, 16GB RAM, 2x 2TB HDDs in Software Raid1, -250Mb/s dedicated, 1Gbps burstable. Kindly note carefully of the disk configuration, specially to those who are used to seeing offers utilizing hardware Raid10.
OVZ – 512MB
|
OVZ – 1GB
|
Predator Vault is a fairly new company created by a Portuguese Software Developer and a Dutch IT “addict”. Their objective is to provide VPS hosting with a quality which is hard to find in the VPS hosting market. Carlos told us that the company is registered under the name of an individual, in this case under his name – Carlos Rodrigues. That means the VAT number is the VAT number of an individual. But for security reasons, he is unable to provide his VAT number. Their domain is also very new, just registered this year. WHOIS information is not public for now. For those who have experience with them, kindly share your feedback at the comments section below.
Payment option includes Paypal and Western Union(Upon private message). Their website states that their services carries a 7-day money back guarantee, but with a valid reason for the cancellation only. The reason is only considered valid if it is due to an error on the side of Predator Vault only. We highly encourage our readers to read their Terms of Service before making any purchases.
Network information
OVH – Roubaix, France
Test IPv4: 188.165.207.131
Test file: http://rbx1.predatorvault.com/1GB.zip
Related Posts:
- XSRoute – 1GB KVM VPS, $6.50/mo for Windows or$4.30/mo for Linux in Canada - December 12, 2015
- VPS9 Networks – €6/month 512MB OpenVZ VPS in Germany And Russia - December 11, 2015
- Cloudieweb – $40/year or $4/month 512MB Linux or Windows KVM in Buffalo - December 8, 2015
can’t disclose a legally required piece of information for security reasons? what security reasons would they be as i’m almost certain sure the Taliban won’t be filing tax returns this year
The reason is that the VAT number used in professional situations is my personal VAT number.
I’m not disclosing the VAT number to the public since it contains every piece of information related to “my person”, and not only to the services I am actually providing.
This situation should be regularized in the upcoming months, depending on how we fit into the market.
I hope you take that in mind,
Thanks.
Is there any legitimate reason why your business (sole trader, not a company) hides all contact info from its customers and yet you expect customers to provide you with their personal info? (hint: there is NEVER any reason for a legitimate business to hide its contact info from customers). Add to that the fact that it appears that you deleted your LinkedIn profile recently (the link is still available in Google search results), the fact that your business website is hosted at VolumeDrive which is known more for downtime than uptime, and the combination of those make it hard to take your sole trader business (which isn’t a registered company) seriously.
“Intel Xeon W3520 4c/8t, 16GB RAM, 2x 2TB HDDs in Software Raid1, “
That is a €30.00 SoYouStart server (SYS-IP-1) not an OVH server. SYS doesn’t provide support on weekends for their cheap used hardware so good luck if something goes wrong outside of office hours. (reference: SYS website: “Do you have a technical issue with your hardware? Our technical experts will take your calls Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm.”
https://client.predatorvault.com/admin/login.php Probably want to lock that down! What a joke!!!!
Heh… No, no, no. All wrong.
“Carlos told us that the company is registered under the name of an individual, in this case under his name – Carlos Rodrigues. That means the VAT number is the VAT number of an individual. But for security reasons, he is unable to provide his VAT number. Their domain is also very new, just registered this year. WHOIS information is not public for now. For those who have experience with them, kindly share your feedback at the comments section below.”
LEB rules – Private WHOIS -> Company must provide a valid VAT number.
Company in name of an individual -> Still has a VAT, and it’s not personal VAT, it’s a company VAT.
It’s probably not registered. Simple as that. Any company, limited, individual or by shares, has a VAT number.
There’s no way there’s not valid VAT if he owns a company, period.
This is just a SoYouStart server rent a few months ago. The WHMCS’s admin path is still the default one.
Why don’t LEB staff verifies all providers who submit their offers? This is clearly a no-go deal, nor even a company. No contacts, no whois, no nothing. What the hell is happening here? Are we lacking quality offers? It looks like.
If you don’t have legal form with VAT registration number, you pay local VAT of country. For this situation it will we VAT of France.