TroyW
Top Contributor
Sorry everyone, I'm moving at the moment so haven't kept up with recent correspondence however, after reading some of the comments I thought I should take a side.
I don't know the NetFleet guys personally but I do know them via this forum and through the support they offer through their NetFleet service. For mine, they offer a great FREE service to domain owners and have been pushing the envelope for some time with respect to innovative domain services. When all's said and done, they've probably helped more domainers for free, than I have for payment so frankly, I cut them some slack.
The whole registrar thing was a really stupid mistake - I actually find it funny. Personally, I would have registered a business in my wife's name and there'd be nothing to complain about. They have admitted the mistake (again, I wouldn't have) and if you're not happy, you should make a formal complaint to AUDA.
Developing systems like NetFleet and the back-order system cost money and time. The NetFleet guys have been prepared to put their own up and were lucky enough to wrestle some out of Larry Bloch - the same guy that was publicly bagging the AU after market earlier this year.
I missed out on Townsville too but I never expected to win! If the smart guys like NetFleet don't grab it then the cashed up players like OMG will. Level playing fields don't exist - AUDA proved that when they auctioned generics to the highest bidder a few years back. Don't try and tell me that was a fair deal for small businesses. Money talks, the other stuff walks.
I'm big enough to put my hands together and congratulate a couple of domainers who were prepared to have a go and build a successful system.
If you disagree, write me a reply here. I doubt I'll read it though as I'm way too busy working on my business.
I don't know the NetFleet guys personally but I do know them via this forum and through the support they offer through their NetFleet service. For mine, they offer a great FREE service to domain owners and have been pushing the envelope for some time with respect to innovative domain services. When all's said and done, they've probably helped more domainers for free, than I have for payment so frankly, I cut them some slack.
The whole registrar thing was a really stupid mistake - I actually find it funny. Personally, I would have registered a business in my wife's name and there'd be nothing to complain about. They have admitted the mistake (again, I wouldn't have) and if you're not happy, you should make a formal complaint to AUDA.
Developing systems like NetFleet and the back-order system cost money and time. The NetFleet guys have been prepared to put their own up and were lucky enough to wrestle some out of Larry Bloch - the same guy that was publicly bagging the AU after market earlier this year.
I missed out on Townsville too but I never expected to win! If the smart guys like NetFleet don't grab it then the cashed up players like OMG will. Level playing fields don't exist - AUDA proved that when they auctioned generics to the highest bidder a few years back. Don't try and tell me that was a fair deal for small businesses. Money talks, the other stuff walks.
I'm big enough to put my hands together and congratulate a couple of domainers who were prepared to have a go and build a successful system.
If you disagree, write me a reply here. I doubt I'll read it though as I'm way too busy working on my business.
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