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Well , since you talked with matt...

 

I am happy you didn't understand wrong what I said, all what I said is what you are confirmed, you are just a reseller.

 

The network is not 'yours', it is from the companies you are working with, the mitigation solution/technology is not also 'yours', but from the companies you are dealing with.

 

So you are just forwarding (through your support) the customers to their services.

 

If you do it right (providing support to your customers in time and up to their needs, fine), but this will not make you anything else other than a reseller.

 

Being a reseller is not bad, although don't try to say you are more than it, because you don't have the budget to do so, it will be also transparent to your customers about your intentions in this business.

 

You also didn't even cared to answer the questions I made you, which just showed exactly my point here, which obviously was not to 'fight' with anybody, but instead just 'fix' some missunderstanding over here.

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I am happy you didn't understand wrong what I said, all what I said is what you are confirmed, you are just a reseller.

 

The network is not 'yours', it is from the companies you are working with, the mitigation solution/technology is not also 'yours', but from the companies you are dealing with.

 

So you are just forwarding (through your support) the customers to their services.

 

If you do it right (providing support to your customers in time and up to their needs, fine), but this will not make you anything else other than a reseller.

 

Being a reseller is not bad, although don't try to say you are more than it, because you don't have the budget to do so, it will be also transparent to your customers about your intentions in this business.

 

You also didn't even cared to answer the questions I made you, which just showed exactly my point here, which obviously was not to 'fight' with anybody, but instead just 'fix' some missunderstanding over here.

I thought matt is some staminus assistand or stuff.

Anyway , thanks for giving me some attention and helping my topics being bumped , but since my customers are happy with my bussiness and with whatever i do offer , i dont really care about what are you want to succeed.

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I thought matt is some staminus assistand or stuff.

Anyway , thanks for giving me some attention and helping my topics being bumped , but since my customers are happy with my bussiness and with whatever i do offer , i dont really care about what are you want to succeed.

 

Do you have any lines atm? Cuz i need protection.

Posted

When new server will be up , i will.

 

I am not trying to succeed anything, however it would be easier if people just acquired the servers directly either from staminus or any other protected dedicated company (considering you are just reselling the same, it will even be cheaper...)

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You are wrong. Just try to ask one of my web or real customers for the reliability of the services . example webservers that are located in vox dataceter and they use different filters and optimizations for each region. Also i have seen in any of the existing companies giving my A class support including phone support , facebook support or technical or delelopment assistance.

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You are wrong. Just try to ask one of my web or real customers for the reliability of the services . example webservers that are located in vox dataceter and they use different filters and optimizations for each region. Also i have seen in any of the existing companies giving my A class support including phone support , facebook support or technical or delelopment assistance.

 

They can also directly acquire the servers from romania (vox) datacenter :).

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They can also directly acquire the servers from romania (vox) datacenter :).

Nice to meet you , not with same price , support , flexibility and protection obviusly like i offer.

 

I think its not so random i have a great ammount customers atm on protected EU servers.

And instead of server hosting is not random too that i controll 120 domains of my customers on similar servers too.

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But i still cant understand what are you trying to succedd.

I think it is being called bussiness trushing with no reason or whatever...

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Nice to meet you , not with same price , support , flexibility and protection obviusly like i offer.

 

I think its not so random i have a great ammount customers atm on protected EU servers.

And instead of server hosting is not random too that i controll 120 domains of my customers on similar servers too.

4951fce7cd7a56e1.34735392.png

 

 

But i still cant understand what are you trying to succedd.

I think it is being called bussiness trushing with no reason or whatever...

 

A screenshot of a few domain TLDs will not proof anything here.

 

Also "not with same price , support , flexibility and protection obviusly like i offer."

 

I can guarantee it will be the same you provide, because you can't do more than them, since you are reselling it, so you depend on them.

 

I am telling you, but you are persisting on the error of trying to be 'more' than you 'are'.

 

However, who cares...

 

Your service is good, for who don't have a clue of anything, but besides that, anybody can acquire the servers directly in the datacenters... It is just the exactly same thing

without execuses or differences.

 

Anyways, zero technical argumentation, a lot of 'e-marketing' argumentation and still, not even admiting the basic/obvious.

 

Just another "Gbps" protection reseller...

 

If you didn't went into this argumentation, I also wouldn't say this. But in fact... this is the truth.

 

I stop by here.

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A screenshot of a few domain TLDs will not proof anything here.

 

Also "not with same price , support , flexibility and protection obviusly like i offer."

 

I can guarantee it will be the same you provide, because you can't do more than them, since you are reselling it, so you depend on them.

 

I am telling you, but you are persisting on the error of trying to be 'more' than you 'are'.

 

However, who cares...

 

Your service is good, for who don't have a clue of anything, but besides that, anybody can acquire the servers directly in the datacenters... It is just the exactly same thing

without execuses or differences.

 

Anyways, zero technical argumentation, a lot of 'e-marketing' argumentation and still, not even admiting the basic/obvious.

 

Just another "Gbps" protection reseller...

 

If you didn't went into this argumentation, I also wouldn't say this. But in fact... this is the truth.

 

I stop by here.

Anyway. Since everybody is happy and pleased i dont see the point of the coninued replies.

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