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I haven't actually used it, but as a long-time self-hoster I do keep an eye out for some place to migrate should something happen, and the one I've eyed is https://mailcheap.co. I haven't found any meaningful negative reviews online and they are by far the lowest price. They primarily use OVH I think in France, it's stated somewhere on their site. - Source: Hacker News / almost 4 years ago
Especially mailcheap.co looks interesting for me. Their 2FA implementation seems to be OK. Source: over 4 years ago
Thanks for the reminder about mailcheap.co. It looks like they allow for shared calendars also. Source: over 4 years ago
I have come across mailcheap.co in the past. It seems like the perfect fit, but do you know when something seems just too good to be true? I was trying to get some background on the company and get some recommendations but I can't find it anywhere nor anyone mentioning that they had a good experience with them. Couldn't find anyone saying otherwise, either. Source: almost 5 years ago
Maybe you need to be taking a look at https://mailcheap.co. Source: almost 5 years ago
I've also heard good things about Thursday but never pulled the trigger. I tend to like Timberland boots, and while they aren't the most long-lasting, they are comfortable and can be had for very cheap if you wait for sales. I also have a pair of Banana Republic boots that I bought in a pinch a few years ago that have held up remarkably well and are super comfy. But Banana has gone through several revamps since... Source: about 3 years ago
Dappered.com They focus on budget friendly mens fashion beginner stuff. The most helpful is that they'll point out sales, but then give you direct recommendations on what to buy so you're not overwhelmed with choices. Source: about 3 years ago
The only general advice I would give is to start on dappered.com. They target clothes beginners with quality affordable brands and will tell you exactly what to buy when there's a sale. You can also go to styleforum.net. Browse through their daily fit pics threads and just kind of take a note when someone looks good and what you like about it. Source: over 3 years ago
Dappered.com if you're in the US. Their whole thing is affordable fashion for beginners. Source: over 3 years ago
Dappered.com They cover low cost mens fashion. Often when they post about a sale, they'll give you specific suggestions on what to buy. Source: over 3 years ago
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