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Jim

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Apr 12, 2002, 12:34:44 AM4/12/02
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First I would like to say that yes I am indeed a principle with the
corporation DNbuy. By way of disclaimer just so that everyone is well
informed of exactly who I am and for what reason I am posting to this
newsgroup I would like you all to know that I am deeply and helplessly
attached to everything that DNbuy does and stands for. Now down to business.

Reading too much into a Usenet post is at least as bad as recommending a
company you are affiliated with. I find it curious that there are many who
are quick to jump on the fact that DNbuy has done some shameless self
promotion, yet there is no-one that will dispute the fact that
they/we/thecompany/www.DNbuy.com offers more than every other registrar
mentioned and for considerably less money.

I guess if you can't attack the message you may as well attack the
messenger! Why not suggest another company that offers free URL forwarding,
Free email forwarding, Free domain cloaking and everything else
www.dnbuy.com does for less than $8.97? Then you would at least be giving
all of the newsgroup readers some news instead of taking the moral high
ground and contributing nothing to the advancement of the publics' knowledge
base.

Useful information instead of defamation is what made www.dnbuy.com one of
the worlds leading low cost registration services. If it will make you feel
better I will no longer refer to DNbuy.com as the fastest growing registrar.
As a matter of fact if you would prefer, I will not mention www.dnbuy.com
again for fear that some poor uninformed domain registrants might be
deprived of the satisfaction they may derive from paying Namezero or
Register.com $29.95/yr for their registration as opposed to the measly
$8.97/yr DNbuy charges.

All input is good as it tells a lot about the writer. My mamma always told
me if you have nothing nice to say, nothing at all so...


John Berryhill

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Apr 12, 2002, 1:33:25 AM4/12/02
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"Jim" <budo...@sympatico.ca> wrote in message

> First I would like to say that yes I am indeed a principle with the
> corporation DNbuy.

That's interesting, since you denied it in private email to me. Interesting
principles for a principal....

> promotion, yet there is no-one that will dispute the fact that
> they/we/thecompany/www.DNbuy.com offers more than every other registrar
> mentioned and for considerably less money.

At a rate of about twice a week, yes, that's more than we've been offered by
anyone else. Now, if every eNom reseller did the same thing, then this
newsgroup would become unreadable.

> I guess if you can't attack the message you may as well attack the
> messenger!

Can't I attack both? C'mon, offer me more.

> Useful information instead of defamation

Defamation? Exqueeze me? Your regular posting of what appear to be
third-party recommendations of your own company is unethical. There is
nothing defamatory about saying that. Shameless self-promotion is one
thing, deceptive self-promotion is another.

Do it the right way. Hire shills, at least.

> If it will make you feel
> better I will no longer refer to DNbuy.com as the fastest growing
registrar.

Actually, you could stop referring to DNbuy as a registrar at all, since you
are not. Calling yourself a registrar is also deceptive. You are an eNom
reseller, which is obvious since your "management" interface forwards
through to 66.150.5.23. eNom is the registrar. Shall we review the
relevant provisions of the eNom reseller agreement here, or shall we take it
up with eNom directly?

> All input is good as it tells a lot about the writer. My mamma always told
> me if you have nothing nice to say, nothing at all so...

As long as you have brought up the subject of your mother...

Dan Norder

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Apr 12, 2002, 3:20:53 AM4/12/02
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>Reading too much into a Usenet post is at least as bad as recommending a
>company you are affiliated with.

What too much? You are a relentless spammer and unrepetant deceptive advertiser
by constantly pretending to be a satisifed customer instead of the one running
the company you hype.

>I guess if you can't attack the message you may as well attack the
>messenger!

The message was that you weren't part of the company and that "they" were a
great company to deal with. We *are* attacking the message. And the messenger
in this case because of your constant spamming and deceptions.

>instead of taking the moral high
>ground and contributing nothing to the advancement of the publics' knowledge
>base.

Hey, I think warning people off scammers and companies that routinely lie *is*
advancement of the public's knowledge.

But, please, yes, continue to try to defend yourself. Your mad scrambling and
rationalizations (of calling yourself "they", etc.). It just makes more people
realize that you are someone to avoid.

--
Dan Norder
No song is ever over-played on the radio...
some people just listen to the radio too much.

Jim

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Apr 12, 2002, 12:12:20 PM4/12/02
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LOL. Even brutal honesty doesn't work!

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