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GBDodgy Can't understand how this works. HostingAdvice.com have Bluehost as their Top Overall Host. Yet they score as very bad on Trustpilot. And I mean, VERY bad. I need to change to a cheaper but reliable host, and its a minefield. Just when you think you've found something that ticks all the boxes, you see a shead load of reasons not to go along with them. Is there ANY company out there who offers a 30 day trial without having to give them money up front?
katelynmccune2013
GBInformative and Glitching When I stumble upon your site its usually because of Facebook. Something that catches my eye. Like today I came because of the 25 bizarre photos. It was very cool to see. But the problem i run across is it constantly glitches when I'm trying to read through the paragraphs. Makes it very irritating after awhile sending me back to facebook.
daglwoodlabs
GBHosting Advice. com Review I believe this site is very beneficial to those who would need a website hosting service with many benefits and support to maintain what they have paid financially. "Hosty" is a innovative teacher and makes hosting service learning fun. Site information is concise, smart and easy to navigate. Very important policies are readily available re: guarantees, privacy, etc. I will recommend this site when needed.
azngrl09
GBAlittle easy alittle hard When I first used your website through Facebook, it was hard for me to navigate through the page. I tried finding the "next" button but only ended up clicking on ads. Ads are a big part of your website and it's understandable but it makes visiting the website a little distasteful.
Bill L
CAHostingAdvice is just a marketing front… HostingAdvice is just a marketing front end for sleazy companies. They rate HostPapa as an excellent domain hosting site but I had a simple photo website with at most 100-200 meg of traffic per month. All was good for many years, then suddenly I receive nasty grams that I'm using too much resources. When a hosting company tries this scam, I just shut down my site and see if it is a scam. Sure enough, Hostpapa kept sending the nastygrams that I had to upgrade due to the massive traffic on my site (which wasn't even up). Pure sleaze! Obviously HostingAdvice.com is as well.