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  1. #1

    Hosting Accounts for Sale

    Hello,

    I have 100 hosting accounts ready for immediate sale. All are annual accounts for $96 per year. Almost all are in the Cleveland Area and have been customers for 2-5 years.

    No reasonable offer refused. Please PM me if interested.

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    What is the breakdown on the accounts? When are they set for renewal?

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    Let me clarify:

    The accounts are all on Ensim Control Panel.

    The breakdown is pretty much divide 100 by 12 and bill them for $96.

    The plan was:

    50 MB Space/5 GB Transfer monthly/SMTP/FTP/Front Page etc.

    The reason for selling is: This was a sideline to a much bigger ISP business which is also being sold. The hosting was a secondary offering to the customers.

    The customer base is pretty quiet, requiring no more than 1 or 2 phone calls a week for support.

    I haven't had a whole week off since 1996, so I'm mainly interested in closing these accounts A.S.A.P.

    Hopefully this clarifies things a bit,

    Darren

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    Feb 2004
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    Los Angeles, CA
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    Will you sell them in smaller numbers? Not all 100 to 1 host?

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    When is their renewel date? Is each differant?

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    Hi,

    I want to sell all 100 at once.

    The renewal dates are spread pretty evenly throughout the year. Roughly you should be able to bill 8 x $96 for each of the 12 months in the year.

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    Ensim

    What version of Ensim are they currently on?

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    Ensim Appliance 3.1.9-2 (Linux)

    Current high bid is $3,200.00

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    Is this still open and is there a closing date?

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    wonder what the clients them selfs think about being sold off on WHT. and what happens when its time to switch the clients over there gunna be pissed beacsued its going to give them downtime with switching onto a new box. unless ur selling the box aswell.

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    If you do a switch right, there will be no downtime
    “The best way to predict the future is to create it.”

    "Never put yourself in the position of taking something away from the people you lead."

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    How can there be no downtime, thier new nameservers have to propogate.
    Thanks, Kevin

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    Propagate is propagate there is downtime.

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    Wrong.

    1) Change TTL (in the old NS) to something like 60 seconds.

    2) Wait 24 hours (or whatever the current TTL is), then change the IP address to the new server.

    3) Replace the nameservers.

    No downtime.

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    Originally posted by ValueSERVER
    Wrong.

    1) Change TTL (in the old NS) to something like 60 seconds.

    2) Wait 24 hours (or whatever the current TTL is), then change the IP address to the new server.

    3) Replace the nameservers.

    No downtime.
    Except for AOL users and any other that proxy the web and do not respect TTL of less than a day.



    Phil

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    Who uses AOL anyways? ;-)

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    Is this still 4 sale?

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    Same here, is this sale still open?? Please do keep us posted

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    I'm interested. What is the name of the Hosting Co.?

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