I am curious.? For those of us who have had "associations" with register,com, does this mean we had a written contract, clearly spelling out obligations and responsibilities on both sides, or were these "associations" loose arrangements on a buyer beware basis, like transactions at a flea market.

Mark Petersen wrote:
I can only speak for myself, but my business will definitely go
elsewhere. That's guaranteed.
We've been associated with Register.Com in the past. After watching them
blatantly steal away about 50% of our client base at renewal time, I
vowed never to associate with them again. Without question, they are the
most ethically challenged business we've ever dealt with. I would urge
all of you to do your homework, and really consider your moves carefully
if this does happen.
Regards,
Mark

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Ditto... 

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On 8/29/2003 at 3:31 PM Kai Schaetzl wrote:

  
George Kirikos wrote on Thu, 28 Aug 2003 08:56:03 -0700 (PDT):

    
If Register.com is buying Tucows

      
They will possibly lose a lot of customers ...


Kai

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