INFINITIE.net - $5 256MB OpenVZ VPS in Phoenix
Nov 27, 2011 @ 12:54 pm
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Via this WHT offer. INFINITIE.net is having their Black Friday sale, which according to their home page, it’s “24 hours only”. Well, we are on Sunday now and the code is still working, and I suspect it should still work until the end of cyber Monday. Use coupon code bf50 to get 50% off recurring discount on their Linux OpenVZ VPS hosting plans. “Xpression R1 Server” is $5/month after the discount. Order link here.
- 256MB guaranteed/384MB burstable memory
- 20GB storage on RAID10
- 500GB/month data transfer on 100Mbps
- 2x IPv4 + 2x IPv6
- OpenVZ/SolusVZ
They now accept Paypal, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Amex, and their servers are with PhoenixNAP in Phoenix AZ, according to their datacenter page. Test IP: 50.2.0.34, IPv6: 2607:ff28::1:0. They have been in the hosting market since June 2001.

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website doesnt load for me anybody else having issues loading site?
Yes, it doesn’t load here too. I have one VPS with them, the VPS seems working fine but their main site is down a lof of time and the support seems doesn’t exist.
Their SolusVM site is loading fine (https://vpscp.infinitie.net/)
I had an account with Infinitie several years ago. I agree with BudgetVPS, their support was essentially never around.
Actually, They are improving. I bought one on Black Friday sale. Their customer service is always very friendly though they need to process tons of tickets. Most of tickets are replied in half an hour. Just one replied at round 12 hours, but it’s for sales department.
It’s infinitie, not infinite.
OMG, I didn’t realize that, http://www.infinitie.net/ is loading fine 😀
@LEA,
Please fix the Infinite typos, it’s Infinitie, url’s are wrong, etc 😛
Do Infinitie allow irc. i dont see any TOS regarding this deamon.
last month i tried for their $1 promo. its good, but i decided not to renew it.
and this email came,
We’re sorry to tell you that your Infinitie account was suspended because recent account activity has raised serious security concerns.
Our records indicate your account is in violation of our User Agreement.
You can appeal this suspension. If, after reviewing your appeal, we’re confident that the activity that caused this account suspension has been resolved, we’ll be happy to reinstate your account. For information about how to appeal this suspension, please go to:
http://www.infinitie.net/pages.php?cont=naruhelp
Unfortunately, during the suspension you won’t be able to use Infinitie in any way. This includes using another existing account or registering a new account.
Any outstanding fees are due immediately, and any amounts that you haven’t previously disputed will be charged to the billing method currently on file.
not that i want to use their service again. still, isn’t it common just to try for 1 month and not renew it?
or there’s a need to inform hosting if i want to stop?
Pretty funny: they stole the “serious concerns” thing as well as the rest of the message from eBay:
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&biw=1920&bih=808&q=We%E2%80%99re+sorry+to+tell+you+that+your+account+was+suspended+because+recent+account+activity+has+raised+serious+security+concerns.&gbv=2&oq=We%E2%80%99re+sorry+to+tell+you+that+your+account+was+suspended+because+recent+account+activity+has+raised+serious+security+concerns.&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_sm=e&gs_upl=490l3754l0l3969l2l2l0l0l0l0l0l0ll0l0
It’s common to try for a month and not renew, but unless you cancel the service, it’s assumed that you want to continue it, like pretty much every other contract for a service.