I've been using PCBway for several years now. Their standard thruput is 24 
hours....yes, that's the standard time, not expedited.
Shipping by DHL is about 2 days; if you choose cheaper shipping such as 
USPS,  it can take almost a month.
Their quality is excellent.

Once, I had my gerber files go out Friday afternoon, and boards delivered 
Monday afternoon.

On Thursday, December 23, 2021 at 2:47:51 AM UTC-8 mikeselectricstuff wrote:

> I usually use JLCPCB and ALLPCB
>
> On Thu, 23 Dec 2021 02:45:07 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >Recently I've been unable to buy circuit boards that I've designed myself 
> >from the PCB manufacturing companies in China that I regularly use as I 
> was 
> >told by my credit card issuer that PayPal and MasterCard have 
> >blocked/banned these companies due to involvement in crypto currency 
> scams 
> >and sale of crypto currency mining equipment. I can't even pay with 
> PayPal 
> >to email addresses registered by these companies nor those registered by 
> >people involved with these companies, they have all been blocked by 
> PayPal 
> >I was told. It took me some time to find this out and I am not sure that 
> my 
> >credit card issuer was allowed to give me this much information as they 
> >have declined to answer any of my followup questions.
> >
> >I was mainly using some Chinese companies as they were quite cheap at 
> just 
> >USD $4.90 for 10 PCBs up to 100mm by 100mm plus shipping and they have 
> >always had good quality no matter what strangely looking circuit boards 
> >that I made, even with complicated outlines and holes and up to 2 layers, 
> >just a tad bit more expensive for 4 layers. The price has been a big 
> factor 
> >for me when making prototypes, sometimes just ordering the PCBs to see 
> how 
> >they fit in the enclosure they were intended for, without actually 
> >soldering any components, just trying them out for space.
> >
> >Are there any other companies out there that have similarly low prices, I 
> >tried PCBWAY and OSHPARK with a small 2 layer circuit board just 71mm by 
> >82mm and they were asking 10 times the cost and would only supply 1 or 3 
> >circuit boards for that price plus the shipping cost was 4-5 times as 
> >expensive.
> >
> >So, what cheap, but still acceptable quality, PCB manufacturers do you 
> use?
> >
> >/Martin
>

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