KhanWebHost fist posted here back in August 2020 and they returned earlier this month. Now they’re back for Black Friday! What’s on tap?
- 2GB/year VPS in Kansas City for $24.99/year!
- 3GB/year VPS in Phoenix or KC for $4.50/month!
- 3GB VPS in Germany with unlimited bandwidth for $39.99/year!
Khaaaaaaaaaan! Sorry, couldn’t resist, but it’s easy to get excited about hosts digging deep with great offers for Black Friday.
Note there is limited stock for these offers (3 per location), so jump on them ASAP.
Their WHOIS is public and they’re a registered company in Pakistan (registration number 0127931). You can find their ToS/Legal Docs on their website. They accept Debit/Credit Cards, Paypal, AliPay, Bank Transfer (Transferwise, Local), Easypaisa, and JazzCash.
Here’s what they had to say:
“We have been in business since 2016 with currently about 2000+ valuable customers from every part of the world. We had some spare stock so decided to offer some specials in limited quantity. There are only 3 of those available in each location.”
Read on to see the offer and learn more!
Kansas City
| Phoenix or KC
| Germany
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Kansas City
| Kansas City
| Germany
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