drmike
100% Tier-1 Gogent
The business was never registered nor licensed in Canada so technically there was no "company" but instead: a website / brand, or whatever you'd like to call it. Also, so long as you're 16, you can register a business in Ontario -- I just never got around to it, and our revenues were always under CAD$15,000 annually, so there was no rush.
No need to create drama today, everyone and everything is okay.![]()
Just so you know, it isn't personal, just the CC crew swapping spit with you , and this happens. I let a lot slide prior on this because big picture, no need to kick you for any reason and I'm not ANTI-Youth operators of such 'businesses' per se. Fine lines though and they started blurring a bit.
$15k a year or less and unincorporated / non registered = seems all fine to me
So at maximum, cash funneling into ElectricByte a month was $1250.
Which is interesting big picture because $1250 a month is peanuts where you were selling pass through dedicated servers I do believe, and VPS and game stuff (I do believe).
Funny, last night, the overnight spam email that went out to folks from CVPS:
ChicagoVPS Acquires Competitors & 46% Off Coupon
1. You should be happy CVPS considered you a competitor.
2. I am glad CVPS acquired a 46% Off Coupon. Hopefully this leads to 46% customer decrease.
3. I have not a clue about why CVPS, the "biggest VPS company" would be promoting the fact that they acquired a host with such small customer base and income.
I mean really, are things crumbling at CVPS and CC this much?