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On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 1:07 PM, Tim Evans <tkevans@tkevans.com> wrote:
On 05/23/2014 02:33 PM, Les Howell wrote:

        I have a relative who has a somewhat successful regional business
currently located in Arizona, who wants to get a website set up for his
product(s). He investigated GoDaddy, but didn't seem happy with their
terms and conditions.  I'm not entrepreneurial enough to even know where
to start or what to look for.  Any advice or recommendations would be
helpful.

Fairly happy with hostmonster.com, although I find their tech support a bit lazy in not carefully reading my tickets--they seem to grab the first FAQ they find that's even remotely related to my issues, and it's often not the right one.

They do provide command-line (shell) access via ssh, which is important to me.

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