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Phil

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I used to pay £130 a year and it creeps up and now its £165, I'm getting a little bit sick of it now, I have a basic web page not a full site and my email address. I get no work from it and don't want anymore work but I feel its a waste of money.

What do others pay?
 
Mines £170 ish , it was on an opening offer years ago , they said it would never go up and to be fair they never have .
I can quite easily live without it .
 
200 a year when we had one
 
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Go for their bronze.

Email them first, ask for Simon or Matt Wallis (brothers who run it) and say Dan Freakley sent you and ask if there is a discount. I bet they'll do you one.

Then for website software, install Wordpress, it's free. Should be able to click a button in your hosting control panel to install it. If not, email Matt and he will do it.

Really good guys. I outgrew their packages a long time ago but they help me still now with random things I need.
 

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