Archives for 2013

Your company is as good as the quality of your customer service

The quality of customer service and support one receives, can make or break their view of a company. Particularly, while one expects products or services to be of pristine condition and performance, and they turn out to be used or defective. A month ago, I purchased a new Cyberpower UPS from … [Read more...]

Yet another domain investor who ‘gets’ it

I came across the following snippet of text, in lieu of description, upon looking up a domain parked at Sedo. It's rather well-written, and clearly states what every domain investor should ascribe to, with regards to pricing their domains. DOT COM NET and ORG, the original top level extensions, … [Read more...]

Please cancel this domain

A month from now, Acro.net will be five years old; and I believe that its collection of anecdotes should increase, for the occasion. Among the many emails I've received over my many years of domain investment and development, are various 'silly' examples of communication from third parties … [Read more...]

Watch out for those phishing emails!

Having filed a BBB report on Pool.com recently, I'm naturally expecting communication on the matter from the Better Business Bureau. The amount of spoofed emails, pertaining to be from BBB, increased as my guard levels went down. In the past day or so, I received five phishing emails, … [Read more...]

The more successful you appear to be, the harder it is to part with your cash

I was approached by a gentleman who appears to be whom I'd describe as a "super executive": a person spanning 25 years taking corporations off the ground and into successful orbit. I'm always keeping both feet on the ground, until their offer arrives in the form of numbers. Their "reasonable … [Read more...]