Thought I had made some comments last evening but apparently didn't hit post.
Often times, the person creating the marketing verbiage for a site is not completely privy to the actual workings of the site. Nowhere is this more apparent than in hosting sites. Can't count how many times someone was charged for bandwidth on an "unlimited bandwidth" service. "That option is part of our premium plan."
I often laugh at hosts making statements like 50 GB of storage and 99.9% uptime. Our largest site uses less than 4 GB and that's with a test copy constantly running but, 50 GB sure sounds like you're getting something.
1% of a year is 87.6 hours so, .1% would be 8.76 hours of downtime. With today's SSD drives, raid, etc. the industry currently averages 99.96% uptime. Thank heaven that's an average as even 3 hours is a long time for many businesses.
Fees that increase on renewal, hidden cancellation fees, and sudden bandwidth charges are all too common in today's hosting. Finger pointing is the first sign of a lacking technical staff.
There is the problem with your business name that is not helping the matter. There are lots of companies with an ampersand (&) in the name but, it makes for multiple opportunities to err in a php-created, html environment. Your main page has 72 errors and 151 warnings which mostly are caused by the improper inclusion of the & sign. Check out
https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_entities.asp and then
https://www.w3schools.com/php/func_s...mlentities.asp for information on the proper use/insertion.
Also, there's an error in one of your stylesheets that does not properly define a display call.
Code:
.productPriceDiscount{display:}
There should be something like none, inline, block, etc. Also, remember that a semicolon is important in the css call.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/...of-a-css-block
While stylesheet problems can effect load time, I don't think this single problem is the culprit in your case.
Clean up the ampersand problem and see if that doesn't help. Even the best of systems can take a while to propagate inaccurate information.
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