tarheel
11-19-2000, 07:14 PM
I never cease to be amazed at how some companies stay in business. You'd think that a company who wants to do business would make their information available, rather than force you to decipher their navigation. One company never did state if they were NT or Unix!! Pricing and plan details are buried way deep into the site, and links to this info is sometimes impossible to find.
GRRRRRRRR!!!
I've been sitting here 3 hours scouring the search engines looking for an NT wholeseller that is going to meet my needs.
I need:
1) ability to markup to my own prices.
2) NO setup fees.
3) prefer phone support, but not mandatory.
4) ability to re-sell plans on an individual basis without having to take down huge chunks of space at once.
5) NO fees to join the reseller program.
I'm an existing Unix reseller, http://www.1awebhosting.com and have a customer whom I moved on to my service who was using a shopping cart that works ONLY on an NT server. (Yeah, I know, dumb-ass me didn't check before I moved him) And rather than get him a new shopping cart and have to re-construct his entire inventory (about 150 items) I'm thinking of signing up with an NT wholeseller and move his site to that at no cost to him.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Phil
GRRRRRRRR!!!
I've been sitting here 3 hours scouring the search engines looking for an NT wholeseller that is going to meet my needs.
I need:
1) ability to markup to my own prices.
2) NO setup fees.
3) prefer phone support, but not mandatory.
4) ability to re-sell plans on an individual basis without having to take down huge chunks of space at once.
5) NO fees to join the reseller program.
I'm an existing Unix reseller, http://www.1awebhosting.com and have a customer whom I moved on to my service who was using a shopping cart that works ONLY on an NT server. (Yeah, I know, dumb-ass me didn't check before I moved him) And rather than get him a new shopping cart and have to re-construct his entire inventory (about 150 items) I'm thinking of signing up with an NT wholeseller and move his site to that at no cost to him.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Phil
