All you had to do was to go back a few posts.
Posted by: causeimdaddydamnit
In reply to: None Date:7/18/2007 8:38:58 PM
Post #of 80745
Of Desimplex and Domain Names
The company has had a rough couple of weeks, some of it through their own blunder. HOWEVER, I must point out that it appears someone orchestrated the DeSimplex rumor for his own benefit, and then bought in after maliciously driving the price down. That same party was also trying to get everyone to call DeSimplex today, I suspect in an attempt to have PNMS shareholders interrrupt their operations to the point that it would cause friction between DeSimplex and PNMS. So here ya' go...the final word:
From: Juan Carlos Rodriguez [mailto:jrodriguez@eisconsulting.com]
Sent: Miércoles, 18 de Julio de 2007 03:21 p.m.
To: 'Mike Terrell'
Cc: 'Pedro Borges Fiol'; 'manuel gonzalez-puron'
Subject: Rumors
Mike,
I am writing this letter so you can educate your shareholders and other
interested parties and make them aware that Desimplex and Panamersa
Corporation are on good terms. We also like to make you aware we will
discontinue taking calls on this matter. We feel it of greater importance to
serve our customers with real problems rather than address groundless
rumors. I am looking forward to seeing you soon.
Juan Carlos Rodriquez
CEO
DESIMPLEX
Even though we are all tired of the drama, you can't blame this one on the company.
Now on to the PDREXCHANGE debacle. I think we can all agree that the company once again did not have all of their ducks in a row before the last PR, and they SHOULD have checked and rechecked. I know you don't want to hear it right now, (and trust me, a rant would be much easier) but in all FAIRNESS, the company ordered their domain names at the same time through a company called Asia Registry...and Asia Registry dropped the ball on them on at least two of these names. Check the original message dates - while pointed and cute, hijacking this domain name in the long run did nothing but cause a further delay in a situation that would have corrected itself.
From: Info FNM [mailto:info@fundacion-panamerica.com]
Sent: Miércoles, 18 de Julio de 2007 09:20 a.m.
To: FpEOp1_ Mike Terrell
Cc: FpEOp506_ Pedro Borges Fiol
Subject: Domain Order Confirmation Germany
>> -----Mensaje original-----
>> De: applications@asiaregistry.com [mailto:applications@asiaregistry.com]
>>
>> Enviado el: Viernes, 13 de Julio de 2007 11:06 a.m.
>> Para: info@commplaza.net
>> Asunto: Domain Order Confirmation
>>
>> Dear Pedro Adrian Borges Fiol,
>>
>> Thank you for submitting your application at Asia Registry, your
>> internationally accredited registrar!
>>
>> We will be contacting you shortly regarding the outcome of the
>> application.
>>
>> Please note that you will be billed by Domain Directors Pty Ltd, our
>> billing partner.
>>
>> Asia Registry is committed to providing the highest level of support to
>> our customers. Should at any time you require assistance, please feel
>> free to contact our friendly customer service team:
>>
>> support@asiaregistry.com
>> (please state your domain in the subject line)
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> ---
>> Order Confirmation on Saturday, July 14, 2007
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> ---
>>
>> You will only be charged upon a successful registration for the
>> following:
>>
>> Domain Application: pdrexchange.de
>> Term: 2
>> Price: USD 38.00
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> ---
>> Total : USD 38.00
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> ---
>>
>> ** If any registration is not successfully processed, your account will
>> not
>> be charged or a refund will be given **
>>
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>>
>> Customer Service Team
>> Asia Registry
>> An Instra Corporation Pty Ltd
>> support@asiaregistry.com
Again, yes, they should have checked and double checked, but to a large degree, this falls under "chit happens".