Josh from over at WebHostingNinja reached out to us recently to announce their new plans. They have been featured here a few times before, and they received some pretty excellent feedback so here they are again!
They are a registered company in Belize (#158283), their WHOIS is public and you can find their ToS/Legal docs here. They accept Credit Cards, PayPal or Apple Pay via Paddle as payment methods.
In their own words:
“Web Hosting Ninja is a global hosting company. Focused on providing a great cheap service for marketers and young business owners. Over the last few years there has been a sharp decline in customer service within the web hosting industry. We’ve watched as many of the top companies that once prided themselves on their image, just stopped caring. Recognizing the need for a change, webhosting.ninja was born. Our 24/7 support team is why our customers stick with us, whatever you need our team is there to help. There’s a reason our customers keep coming back and we’d love for you to experience the services we are proud to deliver.”
Baby Ninja (OpenVZ)
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Baby Ninja (KVM)
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