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Originally Posted by commit1anthony
It means exactly what it says. We do have resellers, and we weren't accepting anymore at this time due to the work load we have on us. I am not going to sit here and argue with a 17 year old kid that assumes his company is going to be top-notch. I do not wish bad upon any competitor. I and Zachary have had many discussions via AIM. He explained that no one was accepting him as a reseller, and I specifically told him what our status was. The fact is, he began to whine when our staff members were not responding to him. He was eager for information that did not need to be let out to him before finalizing anything. Also, we have not seen his business liscense and/or given him permission to resell for us. Zachary caught a FIT when he approached our staff members asking if we could give him 3 days to make payment on servers he setup with us, which we denied. He also requested servers to be setup within 12 hours of ordering. If you had any professionalism or even want to think about reselling for companies, I suggest you work out a better business plan. before making your approach. Basically, we told you we'd give you a shot once things were organized, when we weren't giving you what you wanted and when you wanted it, you started to whine. As I said, I apologize for any inconvinience that this may have caused you. You just seem way over your head which may cause you problems in the long run. All everyone hears from you is that you company is the best. Cheers, and good luck to any future companies that may work with you.
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Well I am not a 17 year old kid, and I have service with Commit1. Ever since I moved one of my servers to their datacenter from another one, the server went two years only having 68 minutes of downtime in two years. Ever since I have been with commit1, I think we are at about 9 hours of dowtime so far THIS MONTH. So you can say in a nutshell we have been very unhappy. We can see if they can get our servers back online after 8 hours of downtime today alone.