Do you offer a free trial or a money-back guarantee?

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When buying something that we can’t touch and see most of us need a kind of reassurance that we are not going to waste our time and money. That’s why the practice of a free trial and money-back guarantee is more or less expected.

AwardSpace, as a leading provider in the web hosting industry, offers a money-back guarantee. Because, of course, we do.  We have a 30-day no-questions-asked money-back guarantee. You can read more about the terms on the refund policies page.

Instead of a free trial though, we offer something a lot better, and a lot more beneficial for you. A free forever hosting service.

 

Free Hosting vs. Free Trial

Although they sound similar, there is a significant difference between a free hosting service and a free trial of a hosting service. The difference is in the period you are allowed to use the service. Free trials usually last between a week and a month, or maybe three months at most. The goal of such an offering is for the customer to start using the service, and more often than not, seeing that it is good enough, and out of reluctance to move to another provider, to start paying.

The free service on the other hand is what it says – free. Specifically with our free web hosting, you can create an account fast and easily and use it as long as you want.

 

Money-Back Guarantee

If at any point you decide to upgrade your free hosting to a premium service, thus, having the ability to create multiple websites, and receive more resources overall, you will get a money-back guarantee as well. That guarantee is good for the full 30 days. The goal is for you to feel safe that you will get a better service.

 

Quality

AwardSpace’s 30-day money-back guarantee reflects our commitment to providing quality services and customer satisfaction. If you are dissatisfied within the first 30 days, they can receive a full refund for their hosting plan.

 

Risk Mitigation

The goal of having this guarantee is to reduce the financial risk for our new customers.

 

Clear Terms

The terms of service and refund policies are accessible at all times and are written in clear and comprehensible language so that you can easily find what you are looking for. We clearly outline the conditions for the money-back guarantee.

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If you need any further assistance, do not hesitate to contact our sales team.

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