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View Full Version : I made a mistake: Re Tera-Byte.com/4WS


Telemetry
10-19-2001, 05:00 PM
A few days ago, I posted a thread here that was wrong.

The post basically said that I had lost domains from my account[s] at Tera-Byte.com and that it was somehow to do with Tera-Byte.com and the Owner Steven, you know him here as Keeg.

After cooling down and contacting both NetSol and OpenSRS it is apparent that TB or Keeg had anything to do with the theft of the domain names.

I have hosted at TB for close to 2 yrs now, Vhosting, dedicated servers, as well as registering over 450 domain names through them.

I have lived a nightmare with my old business partner, and up till this morning I was under the strong suspicion that TB and Keeg were in some form of cohorts with this person. Again I am wrong.

After gathering my data, talking to the authorities and speaking directly with Keeg today, it is far to apparent that I have made a huge mistake.

Please allow this to be a formal appolagy to Tera-Byte.com, Keeg, Chicken the moderator of this board and to all the users who read my post.

You will not find a more fair person than Keeg, nor will you find a better shake in hosting than TB/4WS, after my conversation with Keeg today, this has become more than apparent.

Again, please accept my appolagies for jumping the gun and running off my mouth before I had the facts straight.

Kerry

jiminsd
10-19-2001, 05:42 PM
Nicely done.

dektong
10-19-2001, 05:45 PM
Originally posted by Telemetry
it is apparent that TB or Keeg had anything to do with the theft of the domain names.

You mean Keeg had nothing to do with .......?

Anyway, lessson learnt :)

cheers,
:beer:

Telemetry
10-19-2001, 06:04 PM
Thats right Keeg and TB had NOTHING to do with any theft of domains from my account.

While this is open I would also like to clarify my statement of TB being like a "boneyard" with cancelled servers stacked to the walls.

That is/was not the case, there were 7-10 RaQs that had been suspended for lack of payment and cases for co-lo ready for colocation, I used this example in a rage and wrongly.

I hope this clarifys my "boneyard" comment.

Kerry

iwannabe
10-19-2001, 06:27 PM
Originally posted by Telemetry
Thats right Keeg and TB had NOTHING to do with any theft of domains from my account.

While this is open I would also like to clarify my statement of TB being like a "boneyard" with cancelled servers stacked to the walls.

That is/was not the case, there were 7-10 RaQs that had been suspended for lack of payment and cases for co-lo ready for colocation, I used this example in a rage and wrongly.

I hope this clarifys my "boneyard" comment.

Kerry

It takes big man (is that right quote?) to admit he made
mistake. It's honorable thing to do.

Very well done:)

SoftWareRevue
10-19-2001, 06:29 PM
Telemetry,

It's good to see someone that had posted in anger (or confusion) come back and clarify things. And, in your case, even aplolgize.
I would hesitate to venture how many of the heated posts around here resulted under similar misunderstandings.

Anyway; good luck in resolving your domain name. Are you saying your partner somehow got it from you now?

How good of you to admit you were wrong about keeg though. :agree:

DeNasio
10-19-2001, 06:52 PM
Yep, Telemetry took the bribe!

AH-Tina
10-19-2001, 08:22 PM
Originally posted by iwannabe


It takes big man (is that right quote?) to admit he made
mistake.

...or the threat of a lawsuit for libel. :D

--Tina

iwannabe
10-20-2001, 09:26 AM
...or the threat of a lawsuit for libel. :D

Yep, Telemetry took the bribe!


Don't be so sarcastic about it:D

Jonathan