Exodus "locking down" customer gear due to bankruptcy?
Christopher A. Woodfield
rekoil at semihuman.com
Mon Oct 1 23:43:39 UTC 2001
No, it was because it sounded so far-fetched to me that I couldn't help
but post to see if anyone else other than the parties who relayed the info
to me knows anything about this.
However, the affected party who prompted my post is sufficiently unable to
claim their equipment that they're buying new hardware to replace the gear
that they "lost" to Exodus. And unless someone's lying to me, they're not
delinquent.
-C
> While it may not have been your intent, this reads to me as "run away,
> Exodus is trying to screw you!" I sincerely doubt that this is the case,
> and know that I, for one, will continue doing business with Exodus in the
> hopes that they will come out of bankrupcy proceedings soon, and
> continuing to provide some of the best colocation services out there.
>
> Tim
>
> ObDisclaimer: I'm in no way affiliated with Exodus other than by being a
> customer.
>
> --
> Tim Wilde
> twilde at dyndns.org
> Systems Administrator
> Dynamic DNS Network Services
> http://www.dyndns.org/
>
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