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How do you pay for your hosting? Card, PayPal or something else?

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How do you pay for your hosting? I tend to pay with paypal, I'll sometimes add funds to my hosting account's 'wallet' and leave it there for the next time I need to pay for the year so that the payment is 'less' at the time but I generally pay with paypal as I find it to be the easiest & quickest way with my hosting provider. How do you generally pay for your web hosting?
 
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I used to pay through PayPal, but since I stopped holding money on my account i use my card instead. So far it's been working fine. I just don't trust PayPal that much, and don't want to keep money on it.
 
Adding funds to my hosting account and setting my domains and hosting for auto-renewal is my favorite way to pay for my hosting bills. When I add funds, I use the method that is available to me at that particular moment. I will use paypal as long as I have funds. In case I do not have paypal funds, I will use crypto and my last option is the card.
 
I have autopayment connected to my PayPal. The pros are that it's done without my having to remember it. The cons are that I have to have money in my account so it doesn't pull it off my credit card. My site is my hobby and my husband isn't very supportive of it, so I have to pay for it out of any posting jobs I do online.
 
I usually pay for my hosting through my PayPal and have it set up to come out when it needs to and ensure that I do have funds in my PayPal or bank if it needs to be pulled from my bank at the time.

I have in past used my bank card to pay for hosting but I do find PayPal to be a lot easier especially since I usually have funds in there.
 
I generally use PayPal for all transactions when possible. I would do the same for a web host. Seems much safer.
 

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