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pvgdrk2014-05-15 12:18:02
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pvgdrk, 2014-05-15 12:18:02

How to pay for overseas hosting?

I am launching the site at the end of May. Requirements for hosting (serious, reliable, proven by experience, django in the cloud) cut off options with Russian ones.

This is not the first day of the news that due to well-known events, support for Russian visa and mastercard cards abroad may be terminated. Does this mean that I will not be able to pay for foreign hosting? If anyone has already taken some action, please share your experience, especially if someone uses bitnami hosting.

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Puma Thailand, 2014-05-15
@pvgdrk

well, you won’t pay through a card, well, or through a non-Russian card, of course there are not hundreds of options, but there will be a dozen, it makes sense to worry in advance, I think nothing will be closed with a visa and mastercard

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Roman Kokarev, 2014-05-15
@kokarev

Needless to panic.
In case you still need a foreign MasterCard, order a Payoneer for yourself quickly and deposit $100-200 on it for general peace of mind.

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vovamountain, 2014-05-16
@vovamountain

QIWI makes virtual cards (however, they are most likely tied to a Russian bank), you can find foreign analogues in Google, I think.

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Igor Lukyanov, 2014-05-16
@ilukyanov

Sellers of virtual cards, for example, for Webmoney - a wagon and a small cart. So the risks are exaggerated.

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