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VPN.sh - 75GB in 17 VPN locations - £2.00/month
Hey LET,
This offer from VPN.sh is to celebrate our three new locations in Florida, Indiana and Singapore.
Locations:
75GB bandwidth across 17 locations
- USA x5 (Chicago, Los Angeles, New Jersey, Florida, Indiana)
- Germany x2 (Frankfurt, Dusseldorf)
- Canada
- UK
- Italy
- Switzerland
- Estonia
- Iceland
- Netherlands
- Moldova
- New Zealand
- Singapore
VPN Features:
- PPTP
- L2TP/IPSec
- OpenVPN
- Only your bandwidth usage is logged, so to keep users on the right packages
- Ability to use on multiple devices (Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android and more)
- We accept PayPal, Google Checkout and Debit/Credit Cards (Stripe)
Order details: 75GB Package: £2.00/monthly recurring - Order Link
Thanks!
NOTE: Offers have been discussed with @Liam and @Infinity, and have been approved, despite not being VPS offers.
Comments
Nice to see the new locations, since your last post:-
USA(Florida, Indiana)
Singapore
Singapore, looks nice for Asia...
Best of luck , with a good offer ones again
Thank you! Hoping to expand a little further in Asia in the months
Possible to implement "pay as you go" pricing? Since I will probably never use over 20gb a month and its very rare I even do.
@Makkesk8 Maybe they can create a custom plan for some...
Or you may see this plan :- lowendtalk.com/discussion/10945/vpn-sh-5gb-in-15-vpn-locations-0-50-month-limited-time-only
And ask them for the extra GB price.
well, there's months i don't even use a vpn so that's where the pay as you go come in handy really.
Please drop me a PM and we'll arrange something for you.
Thanks,
Liam
I bought their 20GB/month 8GBP/year special when it came out on the offchance that I would use it. The total (after currency conversion) came to $10USD. I still don't think I've used it yet except for when I connected once to test the OpenVPN app on my smartphone :$. Like you said, pay-as-you-go would be ideal. I would pretty much use it only when traveling - and even that would only be if I had time on a layover and the battery life to spare...though I've been having trouble loading my OpenVPN configs into the iOS OpenVPN app, so I couldn't even use it these last couple trips (if anyone has tips, please tell me!).
@user123 open a ticket and I'll provide the details for iOS. The tutorial for this will be on our website soon too
@user123 They hooked me up, and its really awesome
@liamwithers thanks again
@Makkesk8 thanks, glad that you're enjoying the service