Starting A Business Need Reliable Hosting.

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I have started up a UK based company with a few people and our work is mainly based with online websites.

I need a reliable UK web host, with servers based in the UK and the availability to call up for any support.

The company needs to have many years in the business and are available to transfer my CPanel accounts.

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My needs are:

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"Well, I'm not lying and I resent this conversation so far."

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"I can't believe you're calling me a ****ing liar! I've never ever been called a liar before. Let me speak to your supervisor!"

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