No company ownership changes were taken place, and Elaine McNeil will continue to own the company in full.Lets be honest, I doubt theres much money that switched hands here, who knows what the arrangement is. But, with the low reputation of Jon why would anyone who respects their company strike some sort of deal like this.
Jonathan Nguyen, President of Operations of GreenValueHost and new Vice President of Operations of HostUS Solutions Ltd said in regards to this new partnership,No company ownership changes were taken place, and Elaine McNeil will continue to own the company in full.
- Alexander
Elaine will "continue to own it in full?" A few hours ago on LET you said YOU owned 100%. Which is it?No company ownership changes were taken place, and Elaine McNeil will continue to own the company in full.
- Alexander
If Elaine owns 100% of the company will she also continue to ignore the Companies Act by failing to display your company registration number, place of registration, and registered office address on your homepage (or alternatively, on a page that is linked from your homepage such as 'about us', 'legal info' etc)? You also need to include all of this information on all emails HostUs sends and on all order forms.AlexanderM said: "I will still own 100% of the company, as it has been and always will be."
A few hours later you posted that you won't be utilizing any ColoCrossing locations. Which is it? Did you and your new "Vice President of Operations" Jon make the decision not to utilize CC locations within the space of a few hours after issuing your "press release" because you didn't receive a positive reaction on LET? Or is the "Buffalo" mentioned in your press release a non-CC location like a relative's basement in the Buffalo suburbs with a FIOS hookup?HostUS will leverage GreenValueHost's diverse infrastructure to provide our clients with it's own independently unique SSD Web Hosting, SSD Reseller Hosting, VPS Hosting, and Dedicated hosting services in popular locations such as Dallas, Los Angeles, Seattle, Buffalo, and Chicago.
Our business home page is hostussolutions.com and not hostus.usElaine will "continue to own it in full?" A few hours ago on LET you said YOU owned 100%. Which is it?
If Elaine owns 100% of the company will she also continue to ignore the Companies Act by failing to display your company registration number, place of registration, and registered office address on your homepage (or alternatively, on a page that is linked from your homepage such as 'about us', 'legal info' etc)? You also need to include all of this information on all emails HostUs sends and on all order forms.
In your "press release" you stated:
A few hours later you posted that you won't be utilizing any ColoCrossing locations. Which is it? Did you and your new "Vice President of Operations" Jon make the decision not to utilize CC locations within the space of a few hours after issuing your "press release" because you didn't receive a positive reaction on LET? Or is the "Buffalo" mentioned in your press release a non-CC location like a relative's basement in the Buffalo suburbs with a FIOS hookup?
I busted out laughing when I read that. :lol:I liked children more when they played house instead.
You also need to include the required info on all of your websites where you conduct business like hostus.us.Our business home page is hostussolutions.com and not hostus.us
- Alexander
Indeed. No point in falling foul when it's a simple fix.You also need to include the required info on all of your websites where you conduct business like hostus.us.
I'm really digging your blog. Great information: http://hostussolutions.com/blog/Our business home page is hostussolutions.com and not hostus.us
- Alexander
Alex, you really need to sort this out. There is real potential for 'Elaine' to find herself in real, serious trouble.Our business home page is hostussolutions.com and not hostus.us
- Alexander
Valued Clients,
This email is being sent out to notify you of the current status of the srv3 migration to Chicago.
At this time, about 500 out of 804 accounts have been migrated from the existing srv3 server to the new srv3 server in Chicago. The migration is moving along well and we are expecting for the migration to complete sometime tomorrow. Upon completion of the migration, we will be sending out a final notice notifying everyone that the migration has been completed and of the new nameservers. Also upon completion of the migraiton, we will be changing the nameserver IP addresses of ns5 and ns6.securenetworkpanel.com
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Not a timeout and sent to his bedroom. Don't tell her, like, please!Alex, you really need to sort this out. There is real potential for 'Elaine' to find herself in real, serious trouble.
Same VPS as normal VPS providers, just different prices.Has anyone here actually used Hostus.us before / currently?
Well that's a problem right there. Our MOST crowded server has 450 accounts. They average quite a lot less.about 500 out of 804 accounts
Just imagine the horror if you have like tons of resellers amongst that 804 accounts... Probably would have issues... that's my theory. Overpacked and quad stacked.Well that's a problem right there. Our MOST crowded server has 450 accounts. They average quite a lot less.
Absolutely! Unless they are counting their reseller's account in that number. I kind of doubt it though. I'm digging the "overpacked and quad stacked" -- you should coin that. Almost sounds like it could be a little bit of a jingle.... Yah know, if that's what you want to promote about your company of course.Just imagine the horror if you have like tons of resellers amongst that 804 accounts... Probably would have issues... that's my theory. Overpacked and quad stacked.