The rare (and short) review from me, because they do deserve it.... never seen them offer on LEB/LET.
I was customer before already, though at the time the VPS came with various unmetered options starting from 5Mbit so i cancelled after a month. Also had a dedi for a customer which worked fine as well.
They exist for longer time already (i remember registering RIPE PI space with them 2011) and seem pretty reliable, despite being in a "dangerous" country (yes yes, there is no open fighting/war between Chisinau and Tiraspol, but still, 10% of the country is essentially occupied by Russia). Registered company with their own DC that also seems to host a leg (or the entirety) of MD-IX, own network of course.
4EUR - without any added VAT (except if you are Moldovan i guess) gets you (paid quarterly @ 12EUR):
KVM
512MB RAM
10GB SSD on an unspecified RAID (probably 10)
100Mbit unmetered (eh, no idea how true, i don't use more than a few 100GB)
Voxility DDoS protection up to 500Gbit
Hosted in Chisinau, Moldova
Order delivery seems automatic, ordered in the morning and got the data after payment some hours later. No complaints, ordering system is standard WHMCS. Payment usual PayPal/CC.
OS template is recent (i ordered Ubuntu 14.04 which was only a few weeks behind on updates, which is kinda usual on KVM), but there is no option to reinstall the server - You don't get access to SolusVM (but i know it's solus due to remark in /etc/network/interfaces) but Reboot/VNC (though via JAVA applet) is available via the customer area. The JAVA applet was a real pain in the ass to get working, but i'm not sure if thats JAVA on my Mac or just the general shitty SolusVM implementation, can't blame the ISP for either.
Ticket for reverse DNS was answered and done in around 5min (both v4 and v6), Ticket for reinstall (Debian 7) in around 10 - Both within working hours in Europe, did not test outside but i doubt it is much different.
Routing is pretty good - It seems the Voxility protection is only enabled "on demand" as the usual routing goes via Interoute or Level3 to Romania or Moldova, though from Voxility the route goes direct also in non-DDoS case. I did not test the DDoS protection (and will probably never need it).
Speed is good, but i'm not sure about the promise of "100Mbit unmetered" - Will not test it out, but the ASN seems to host a few Tor relays.
Link to plans: