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oze
07-17-2002, 08:08 AM
Hi

I've been looking around for a new reseller account, found resellerspace. Did a search here and found next to nothing on them, anyone here used them? They any good?

StevenG
07-17-2002, 08:30 AM
Nathan is a good guy, he owns resellerspace.net, email him and get a feel for his company.

reseller
07-17-2002, 06:41 PM
oze - if you have any questions feel free to email me, I'm more than happy to help out.

Thanks for the kind words Steve :)

oze
07-19-2002, 07:24 AM
Well if anyone cares, I signed up with them.

So far everything has been good. I checked with reseller (the nick the guy uses) and asked if his servers were in burst, THANK GOD they aren't.

So, so far, I'm recommending them, fast friendly and efficient.

StevenG
07-19-2002, 09:16 AM
Glad you found someone that you are happy with oze :D

phatronic
07-19-2002, 09:41 AM
Well I've been with nathan for the past 2 weeks and can honestly say the service is great. Great uptime, (haven't needed support yet, although checked that out before signing up - will report back what I find, so far, so good!! :D

reseller
07-20-2002, 05:52 AM
Originally posted by oze
Well if anyone cares, I signed up with them.

So far everything has been good. I checked with reseller (the nick the guy uses) and asked if his servers were in burst, THANK GOD they aren't.

So, so far, I'm recommending them, fast friendly and efficient.

I care :) Welcome aboard.

Originally posted by phatronic
Well I've been with nathan for the past 2 weeks and can honestly say the service is great. Great uptime, (haven't needed support yet, although checked that out before signing up - will report back what I find, so far, so good!! :D

Good to hear, glad you're happy :)

Aussie Bob
07-20-2002, 05:59 AM
Always good to hear of people happy with their service and being looked after. Well done reseller. :beer:

reseller
07-20-2002, 06:08 AM
Thanks Aussie Bob :)

I have a few philosophies, one of which is, that if people are relying on me to provide them a service, then it is my duty to make sure it is a quality service, and they have satisfaction in the product.

StevenG
07-20-2002, 06:11 AM
Thanks for the kind words Steve

Not a problem.... see i told you he was a nice guy lol :D

Aussie Bob
07-20-2002, 06:17 AM
Originally posted by Dotcomsnz


Not a problem.... see i told you he was a nice guy lol :D
I would watch this Steve fellow though. :D He's from the land of the great white cloud and we aint talking about clouds that make rain here!! ;) :D *ducks* :laugh:

Aussie Bob
07-20-2002, 06:19 AM
Originally posted by reseller
Thanks Aussie Bob :)

I have a few philosophies, one of which is, that if people are relying on me to provide them a service, then it is my duty to make sure it is a quality service, and they have satisfaction in the product.
If you run your business holding fast to that philosophy, then you should live long and prosper. :agree: :D

reseller
07-20-2002, 06:24 AM
Originally posted by Aussie Bob

I would watch this Steve fellow though. :D He's from the land of the great white cloud and we aint talking about clouds that make rain here!! ;) :D *ducks* :laugh:

Clouds that make rain would be nice!!! Draught here is getting beyond a joke :)

Steve is a bit of a worry I agree - a Pom in NZ??? scary ;)

reseller
07-20-2002, 06:25 AM
Originally posted by Aussie Bob

If you run your business holding fast to that philosophy, then you should live long and prosper. :agree: :D

Star Trek fan eh? What are they called?? The guys with the pointy ears?

StevenG
07-20-2002, 06:25 AM
Isn't this refreshing... cmon guys group hug :D

Hey careful Aussie Bob.... :D :D :D

I hear things about queenslanders, but I'm not going to make those public, well I aren't sure whether they are true or not lol :D

StevenG
07-20-2002, 06:29 AM
Clouds that make rain would be nice!!! Draught here is getting beyond a joke

Yes.... its the tetleys draught i miss the most lol :D (POME beer)

Steve is a bit of a worry I agree - a Pom in NZ??? scary

Hey NZ is great place to live.... I wouldn't be happier anywhere on earth... having a kiwi daughter is just the best thing in the world :D

PS. it's POME (Prisoner Of Mother England)
which i am not cos I escaped lol :D

Aussie Bob
07-20-2002, 06:34 AM
Originally posted by reseller


Star Trek fan eh? What are they called?? The guys with the pointy ears?
Vulcans. :D Shame on you for not knowing that. :D

StevenG
07-20-2002, 06:37 AM
Vulcans. Shame on you for not knowing that.

I was going to say "Spocks" - well shame on me too lol :D

Aussie Bob
07-20-2002, 06:38 AM
Originally posted by Dotcomsnz
[B]Isn't this refreshing... cmon guys group hug :D
WHT is definently the place for that. :D
Hey careful Aussie Bob.... :D

I hear things about queenslanders, but I'm not going to make those public, well I aren't sure whether they are true or not lol :D
We like our meat pies hot, our beer cold, our sports always :D and our women in the kitchen getting us our beer and meat pie. :D [boy, am I gonna get in trouble for that remark. :D] :laugh: Just kidding folks. :)

XEOS
07-20-2002, 06:41 AM
Originally posted by Dotcomsnz
I hear things about queenslanders, but I'm not going to make those public, well I aren't sure whether they are true or not lol :D

I assure you in most cases, we'll confirm - it is easier than denying, so it is obviously the way to go. :nuts:

StevenG
07-20-2002, 06:42 AM
We like our meat pies hot, our beer cold, our sports always and our women in the kitchen getting us our beer and meat pie. [boy, am I gonna get in trouble for that remark. ] Just kidding folks.

Me too ! :D lol

Boy, yes you will :D (looks up Aussie Bob in queensland phone directory :D)

StevenG
07-20-2002, 06:47 AM
I assure you in most cases, we'll confirm - it is easier than denying, so it is obviously the way to go.

:D heehe, well that rings true, all the queenslanders I know are pretty straight up kinda guys - good enough for me :D

(We'll agree to mutually ignore the sheep jokes lol :D)

Aussie Bob
07-20-2002, 06:53 AM
Originally posted by Dotcomsnz
(We'll agree to mutually ignore the sheep jokes lol :D)
What? :eek: No sheep jokes?? :bawling: :stickout

StevenG
07-20-2002, 06:55 AM
What? No sheep jokes??

:D Lol - LOL I think that would be best left to "The Lounge" :D LOL

StevenG
07-20-2002, 07:16 AM
:D Well OK then, just the one,
:D :D :D

There are 63 million sheep within NZ at the moment - Thing is, 1.5 million of them think that they are human ....... :D (Laugh)

:D :D :D

StevenG
07-20-2002, 09:52 AM
Looks like the AB's are on to it yet again guys.....

For the first time this All Black season the men in black have fired, and without the inaccuracies or poor weather of previous weeks they have outclassed the Springboks 41-20.

Despite an early South African onslaught, the All Blacks controlled most of the encounter in Wellington and took maximum points from the match, which they led 21-13 at halftime.

They now have a week off before heading to Sydney for the return match against Australia which doubles as a Tri-Nations match and the decider for the Bledisloe Cup. (Which they will win - added by Dotcomsnz :D)

They will celebrate before then, however, after producing their most polished performance of 2002 when the pressure was really on.

Coming into the match with heavy public expectation and the overseas leg ahead of them, the All Blacks desperately needed a win both for confidence and points on the Tri-Nations table.

Neither was assured when the eager Springboks pounced into action early in the first half. Despite an Andrew Mehrtens penalty in the second minute, a Warner Greeff try only moments later signalled the attacking intent of the visitors.

Young South African first five Andre Pretorius ignited a broken play attack on the back of good tight five go forward, and his offload found the rangy Greeff up from fullback.

Stepping through weak All Black defence, Greeff beat four men before scoring the first South African try on New Zealand soil since 1998.

When Pretorius added a penalty five minutes later, the Kiwis trailed 10-3.

Andrew Mehrtens kept the home side in touch with a magnificently struck penalty goal, reading the blustery Wellington wind to perfection.

The turning point for the All Blacks came midway through the first half, when they were awarded for controlling possession and gaining momentum.

Six phases of continued pressure saw Justin Marshall, Richard McCaw and Scott Robertson combine to take the All Blacks into striking distance.

Mehrtens led the charge blindside and Christian Cullen flicked onto Doug Howlett to score a brilliant team try in the corner.

The breakthrough signalled a turning point for the All Blacks, who never surrendered the lead from that point.

The loose forwards began to combine perfectly, and between them found the right mix of tight and roaming play that kept go forward ball presented neatly to Marshall, who also had one of his best tests in an All Black jersey.

As the first half wore on more penalties were traded, before a set All Black lineout move brought Scott Robertson round the front, freeing up Mark Hammett for a slick try just before halftime.

The second fourty saw an extension of All Black dominance, as they enjoyed the dry conditions and grew steadily in confidence.

Captain Reuben Thorne was rewarded for his persistent toil with a try resulting from an overlap and an inability by the Springbok defence to retreat.

It took a mistimed Andre Pretorius kick for the line and a breakdown in All Black communication in retrieving it for the Springboks to score through centre Marius Joubert.

The scores were narrowed to 31-20 in favour of New Zealand, but Joubert's celebration and the Springbok resurgence was short lived as the centre was sinbinned only moments later for a high tackle.

Capitalising on their numbers advantage the All Blacks headed wide, and following a strong Greg Sommerville surge, Doug Howlett managed to keep the ball alive long enough for the supporting Justin Marshall to receive and score.

As had been the case thoughout the tension-filled match, things boiled over following the try and a minor scuffle ensued. No damage was done, and the All Blacks marched on.

The physical nature suited the giant Springbok pack, but as the match increased in pace as well, they struggled to compete.

With the win and the bonus point assured, the All Blacks began to keep the ball in hand and Scott Robertson burst over from a kickable penalty that was opted to run.

The match was controlled to the final moments by the home side, but their dominance cannot be considered without a recognition of the disappointing South Africans.

Amidst the sparkling play, the All Blacks still committed too many errors, particularly at lineout time, and they can be assured that on the road such slip ups will not pass unpunished.

Nevertheless, it will be a far happier John Mitchell and indeed a far less critical New Zealand public in the lead up to what will surely be a gruelling two match away leg.

Source: nzoom


Date published: Jul 20, 2002

reseller
07-20-2002, 11:20 AM
Originally posted by Dotcomsnz

(We'll agree to mutually ignore the sheep jokes lol :D)

Got a pair of those velcro gloves yet?

:D

ohh that was nasty, I appologise to all New Zealanders