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I would have gone with $2...
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Absolutely! But the question was not what @jar deserves. The question was what he got/gets.
no @jar DESERVES exactly what his contract with el cheapo stipulated- not a penny more or less. If he didn't set up a prudent agreement on the front end that takes into account the highly probable flame out/sale of a low end company or a disputes between business associates- well that's on the two of them. You can make up any rationale you want or artificially create a tale of woe (that neither of them are doing) - but no contract no cash.
Wait, mxroute.io and mxroute.com are two different companies? I could have sworn mxroute.io was a mxroute.com service based on what I've read here.
Cheapshot.
They were connected for a period of time. @MikePT did support for MXRoute.com and MXRoute.io was supposed to be part owned by them both from my understand... Then @Jar and @MikePT fell out and it was fairly public. Since then @Jar retained ownership of MXRoute.com and @MikePT had ownership of MXRoute.io
If jarland coined the term (mxroute), he should send a notice to Mailchannels to refrain from using the term (edit - and the domain) for explicit or implicit commercial or non commercial purposes
Oh wow, I don't know how I missed that. I feel tricked now, I had been recommending mxroute.io to people assuming it was run by Jarland and now those people go and get acquired by another company and I look like a jerk. Oh well, we're all just baseball cards these days.
Both got temp-banned for a week for the public fallout. My rad meter was reading 20 rads per sec.
Your wish is my command.
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(If you need more, my popcorn machine is hot and ready. Filled with just the right amount of butter, each bag of popcorn comes with lots of
burning oiljoy.)Probably loads of daft conjecture TBH. Curious though, is it a "play around with my brand name on a different TLD and see what comes of it" kind of thing. Seems like a really weird setup and why is some whitelabel (at best?) variant of jarland's work being acquisitioned. Just a customer list? perpetual license to the mxroute IP?
Who is to know.
@ricardo .io was selling smtp services (different than .com email services). jarland did it with el cheapo. jarland and el cheap disagreed on things. El cheap ran .io mail channels cancels reseller program and jacks up rates. mail channels doesn't like cheap resellers damaging their billable rates. they acquire .io jarland and el cheap have whatever agreement they have and el cheapo has nda with mailchannels. Why on earth does mail channels need perpetual access to .com ip for mxroute? When it never ever was even used to sell services through .io which they are happy to shut down and remove the reseller pricing leak that was eroding their margins?
shit son, thanks for enlightening but steady on with getting carried away. No why on Earth's required.
Think I'll step away from this LET deal stuff. I can see why drama ensues when there's so much dodgy English flying around.
I was considering MXroute as a stable e-mail provider, so basically, only Google remains?
Wrong mxroute.
The email provider is alive and well with @jar.
The smtp service got absorbed by the Borg.
Francisco
So any other mail channels resellers?
I'm gonna need to find a new SMTP service
In retrospect, the naming game "mxroute.com" vs "mxroute.io" was never intuitive, and it was always likely to confuse people (as it did).
At least it wasn't .com I'm happy sticking with Jarland.
.io site looks like cheap rip off from .com. Wonder, who win in this case Jar or MikePT (who sold his company)...
Nope I don't think so, it makes more sense to go directly
Then I guess the the market is now wide open for a mailchannels clone that accepts resellers, hold my coffee...
It was a partnership between the two of them so... not really a "rip off", more like consistent branding
Your pricing has not changed and will not change for the rest of the year
How many days do they think are left in this year?
.. or a competitor that offers small packages at a competitive pricing...
Pretty sure they ended the reseller program entirely. @gleert was also selling mailchannel relay so maybe he can confirm.
no more drama?
drama please.. drama please.. drama please..