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PlanetDigita
04-13-2002, 11:58 PM
Thats right. SSL4Less.com (http://www.ssl4less.com) is at it once again.

SSL4Less (http://www.ssl4less.com) is offering discount GeoTrust True BusinessID's (http://www.geotrust.com/True_BusinessID) for only $99. This is the same SSL Certificate that GeoTrust sells on their own site for $199. The purchase price also includes a TrueSite Smart Icon (this is dynamic icon that changes every time it is called from GeoTrusts Servers)

So to recap:

When purchased thru GeoTrust:
GeoTrust 128 Bit True BusinessID + TrueSite = $199.

When purchased thru SSL4Less (http://www.ssl4less.com):
GeoTrust 128 Bit True BusinessID + TrueSite = $99.

Compare that with VeriSign's 128 Bit SSL Certs (http://www.verisign.com/products/site/secure/index.html) = $895

This is SSL4Less' (http://www.ssl4less.com) everyday low price. No need to enter any coupons. Why pay more?

Kinda sounds like a Wal-Mart commercial, huh? :D

We really do appreciate WHT members support.

Tracy Phillips
SSL4Less (http://www.ssl4less.com)

webarama
04-15-2002, 11:47 PM
I ordered 2 of these certs yesterday. Today I got them! Less than 24 hours after filling in the form and they are approved and up.

I have used Thawte in the past and had nothing but hassles and slow turnaround, not to mention their high prices. I also have an OpenSRS account so can purchase certs cheap anyway, but I know where I am buying my certs from now, http://www.ssl4less.com/ has my vote.

Well done guys.

jbuckle
04-16-2002, 03:54 AM
What documents are needed to get an ssl cert???
What do i need?

webarama
04-16-2002, 04:26 AM
We are in Australia. We used two printouts from Government run websites showing the business ownership details, as well as a whois printout for the domain. That was it.

jbuckle
04-16-2002, 04:29 AM
Right im in the uk and want to know how i register the business ect so that we can get ssl.
We haven't gone live yet!

webarama
04-16-2002, 04:32 AM
Not sure - email http://www.ssl4less.com and ask them, they will help you I am sure

diederik
04-16-2002, 05:34 AM
Is this a yearly or one time fee ?

Starhost
04-16-2002, 06:44 AM
This is a one time fee. Afther a year the certificate just expires. And then you will need a new one. If I'm not mistaken

webarama
04-16-2002, 02:50 PM
Originally posted by Starhost
This is a one time fee. Afther a year the certificate just expires. And then you will need a new one. If I'm not mistaken

I think they let you know in advance and give you the opportunity of getting a new one to replace the old.

PlanetDigita
04-16-2002, 02:54 PM
diederik,

Sorry for the delay. This is a yearly fee. They will notify you in advance of the expiration date.

jbuckle,

Replyed to you via email.