Things certainly got a little heated today and I've had quite a few messages about this thread so I just wanted to clear up a few things up.
You need to think about the following dntrade rules (and so do the moderators)>
10. NO TROLLING - Please do not post any topic that aims to disrupt the peace and harmony of the forum with the sole purpose of starting a dispute. This includes messages in profiles, signatures and avatars.
12. NO BUMPING - Please do not repeatedly bump your threads (or other members threads) to try and get attention.
Firstly, the admin team do a great job in moderating the forum as best we can (without censoring). It is important that DNTrade always remains impartial, without taking sides. We want to provide the forum for members to discuss things openly and honestly. The rules exist to benefit all members and ensure the forum is an open and inclusive place for everyone. I did jump on today to remind members to keep discussions on track and keep personal attacks out of it.
Yes Ned's posts were direct and resulted in discussions, but we feel he is a passionate domainer who was just looking for answers to his questions (as were other members). Ned is a valued and important contributor on DNTrade and has done a lot for the community. He is entitled to express his opinion and point of view, as are all members.
Unfortunately this thread did start to flare up on the weekend and in all fairness, negative assumptions were being cast on Netfleet before they even had a chance to reply during business hours. This wasn't very fair and we do need to cut each other some slack.
Netfleet do a fantastic job promoting the domain industry in Australia, many of us benefit from this and their great service. Like anyone, they can run their business however they choose. We are fortunate to have them as long standing sponsors of the DNTrade community. They choose to continue to support the community and on top of that they also choose to actively participate in it. This commitment to communication with members shouldn't be taken for granted.
It all comes down to open communication and not jumping to conclusions. Thanks to Anthony for persisting with the replies today after the avalanche of questions. It looks as though we're starting to clear things up on both sides now.
There is still room for improvement I think.
How about this for an idea, if you have a domain for sale in the domain catalogue and you get a good offer which you would accept but think it is worth more, then instead of accepting the offer how about you let our sales staff call the buyer and get you a bit more. Then you pay a 50% commission for any added value we generate in the sale?
I think plenty of people would be interested in this and I think the idea about posting changes on the blog when possible is also great. We'll do our best to share this information here.
Cheers,
Chris