Domain investing requires the use of resources and alliances that are based on mutual trust and fiscal honesty.
During the current year, it became evident which are the players that engage in dishonesty, deception, and who perform tasks in a selfish, egocentric manner.
These companies deserve to be alienated in the new year, 2013.
The biggest punishment isn’t leaving them, but showing them how much better their competition performs.
As domain investors, we are looking not just to maximize our earnings, but to do so efficiently and without headaches. If a company made it difficult for you to engage in business properly, drop them – sack them, fire them.
Coal for Christmas, to those that don’t want to engage in fair play. To the rest of us, have a wonderful Christmas with friends and family; the biggest gift is keeping the promises you give to yourself.
how to write a post about **** without naming them lol
merry christmas dude
Guy – Unfortunately, they aren’t the only one in the industry. Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas Acro!
Not happy with moniker, did a domain transfer via escrow, the it dept of the company did the transfer for the owner, different registrant contacts showed up, escrow asked for completion of transfer email, well moniker, sends nothing, I have no clue a domain has been removed out of my account, lucky the owner is responsive, and accepted the transfer via escrow.
Ray and Ron, Merry Christmas. Coal to the domain grinches! 😀
Had to look it up, and DomainGrinch.com is already registered 🙂
Merry Christmas Theo
Mike – Always some interesting registrations out there. Merry Christmas!