>>4980712Yeah, a few. Respond to ads on craigslist and other places as well.
Most places try to haggle the price, so I always overshoot if I think they're going to try to really jew me. Quote them 8k and settle at 5, when I never planned to go above 5 in the first place.
Some places really can't pay all at once, so I'll just have them pay me a grand a month for a few months, and people seem to fall for that.
>>4980714I did not, honestly I used legalzoom lmao. I spent a few weeks reading up on contracts and business law (trying to find out how people were going to zuckerberg me out), and I've made a few modifications to my contracts since, or when I need to modify the terms of payment.
For DNS I use Namecheap because I fucking despise GoDaddy. I usually have them transfer DNS if they aren't tech savvy or are just a small business, or if they mind I'll just have them point their DNS to my servers.
Not really how AWS works, there's no overage charges. Anyway, most of them pay me 50-100 a month for hosting, so it doesn't matter.