E-Clicking - $6.99 512MB OpenVZ VPS in Ashburn
Nov 23, 2011 @ 12:08 pm
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Got an email from Jake of E-Clicking a few days ago regarding their LowEndBox-exclusive special, which has also been posted on LowEndTalk. Use promo code USLEB to get $2/month off recurring discount on their OpenVZ-based VPS hosting. Their mid-range plan, “V-2000” would be $6.99/month after the discount, and you can use this sign up link to order.
- 512MB guaranteed/768MB burstable memory
- 30GB storage
- 300GB/month data transfer
- OpenVZ/SolusVM
They take PayPal, Moneybookers and AlertPay. Jake told me that their servers are in Michigan, although the test IP he gave me (173.249.145.105) seems to be with FutureHosting in Washington DC Update Ashburn VA. They claimed to be in operation since 2009. Domain was indeed registered in December 2009, although they have only been advertising on WHT last week. Jake on the other hand, is no stranger in running hosting business. ASPAHost.com? Host47.com? And recently also GenVPS.com (featured here in February), which got sold to GigaTux in October. Sounds like E-Clicking is a new venture for Jake Knox/Jake Platten?

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Hello, Just to clear things up, I am not the owner of E-Clicking. E-Clicking has been in operation since 2009 in France, however, I am working with them to launch their US and UK services (UK coming soon.)
This is not my venture, but is a solid, registered company that has been in operation for multiple years and has already established a good relationship with it’s 1000’s of clients.
I hope this clears up any confusion people might have.
Regards
Heads up,
Servers are in Virginia.
Virginia, Michigan, Washington DC…whatever it’s all the same it’s the US 🙂
Hi Dirk,
Nope their not 😛 They’re quite far apart!
I am confused, is it Washington DC, Michigan or Virginia :p
Best,
Kevin
I know they aren’t very close to each other….
Apologies, not sure what happened, but we are in Washington.
Regards
Futurehosting don’t have a washington or anywehre in DC Datacenter.
The nearest datacenter they have is in Ashburn, Virginia(some 32 miles away from Washington)where bitcable are also based out of.
Fishy.. So is it Washington, Ashburn or michigan :d
This one here:
http://www.futurehosting.com/company/facilities/washington-dc
Okay. FutureHosting marked it as in Washington DC but it’s in fact in Ashburn VA. According to Google Maps it’s around 50 minutes drive from DC so “close enough”.