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These are good picksVolumedrive 2014.... no monniezzzz
Digital Ocean 2016.... credit limit maxed out with datasales.
These are good picksVolumedrive 2014.... no monniezzzz
Digital Ocean 2016.... credit limit maxed out with datasales.
What's the point of closing a thread?I don't like name calling posts.
Any usefull information? -> Nope.
Any sarcasm and enviousness? -> Yup.
Should be closed.
Only if there was a big enoughBuyVM, March 2015. You heard it here first.
@DomainBop I dont care if you believe me or not. I know what the reality is and dont need some unknown to believe me to feel justified about the accomplishments of my brand. Take it for what its worth, I made a statement so take it or leave it, no need to keep bringing it up. Only children do that.
If rumours can kill your company, there's something wrong with either your business model, or your attitude towards (potential) customers. Personally I consider transparency quite a bit more important than "protecting poorly run companies from falling apart". Not to mention that closing a thread doesn't actually make rumours go away.Rumors can kill a company. Nobody on a expansion ride can survice if 50% of its user base run away. I think some users here like to see company failing. With the mergings and buy outs through the last months people getting nervous and we can harm companies if they are posted here.
This thread is a name and shame for the mob.
If he was anything other than scared of us, he wouldn't have tried to buy us out several times now. Sad news for him though... he simply can't afford BuyVM.Only if there was a big enoughfishpony toswallowgive them a ride. ony:
BuyVM has the brand reputation which would make it worth a lot. I could see it deadpooling when Fran turns 30, by then though he will probably already be retired and as wealthy as Clark Howard.
Chris claimed to spend $50,000 per week on hardware.If he was anything other than scared of us, he wouldn't have tried to buy us out several times now. Sad news for him though... he simply can't afford BuyVM.
Business case studies 101. Tylenol.If rumours can kill your company, there's something wrong with either your business model, or your attitude towards (potential) customers. Personally I consider transparency quite a bit more important than "protecting poorly run companies from falling apart". Not to mention that closing a thread doesn't actually make rumours go away.
Haha when I found out how big you guys actually are, I laughed. I would rather see you deadpool than spend any money on it. CVPS monthly income is 6-10 times BuyVMs monthly income.If he was anything other than scared of us, he wouldn't have tried to buy us out several times now. Sad news for him though... he simply can't afford BuyVM.
Well its much higher than that now, but lets put it this way....Chris claimed to spend $50,000 per week on hardware.
Yeah, I laughed at that, too.
Month != Week. Even then its still worth laughing at.Haha when I found out how big you guys actually are, I laughed. I would rather see you deadpool than spend any money on it. CVPS monthly income is 6-10 times BuyVMs monthly income.
Its not that I cant afford it, its not worth what Fran wants. How can anyone justify spending 7 figures when it only makes mid six figures? Would be a poor business decision.
Well its much higher than that now, but lets put it this way....
$50,000/ $3500 ( avg machine cost ) is only 14 machines added per month. Not that many. Laugh all you want
You're not adding $50,000/month in hardware.Nothing is made up, everything I just said above is 100% truth
Do you have a justification for that? Or just talking out your arseYou're not adding $50,000/month in hardware.