How to Pay Without a Credit/Debit Card or PayPal

We understand that not everyone has access to a credit/debit card or PayPal. That’s why we provide multiple alternative payment options, making it easy for you to pay for hosting plans, domain renewals, and other services—without any hassle.

WebHost4Life Alternative Payment Options

1. Skrill (Formerly Moneybookers)
If you have a Skrill account, you can transfer funds directly to support@duoservers.com. Be sure to include a note specifying what the payment is for, such as your hosting plan, domain renewal, or invoice number.
While Skrill accounts are often funded via credit or debit cards, in many regions you can also add funds through local banks—even if you don’t have a bank account.

2. Bank Wire Transfer
Bank wire payments are another secure option. When you choose this method during checkout or renewal, you’ll receive our bank account details and a short form to complete, including:

  • Sender’s full name
  • Transaction or reference number
  • Exact payment amount

You can also submit this information through a support ticket. Just make sure to clearly indicate the purpose of the payment for smooth processing.

Why Choose WebHost4Life?

With high-performance servers, 24/7 expert support, and a 99.9% uptime guarantee, WebHost4Life ensures your websites remain fast, secure, and always accessible. Whether you’re running a small personal blog, an online store, or multiple business websites, we provide reliable hosting, advanced tools, and scalable resources to help your projects grow. With WebHost4Life, you can focus on your website while we take care of the technology behind it.

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