enom giving Google a bad name
Peter Beckman
beckman at angryox.com
Sun Jan 16 18:16:12 UTC 2022
What do you mean by "takes responsibility?"
When my vendor goes down, I do whatever I can to get the end user back up
and running again. I take _ownership_ of the situation and work dilligently
to resolve it, as best I can, within my sphere of control.
However, because I cannot control how my vendor operates their business, how can
I take responsiblity for its actions and operations?
My option is to decide if the vendor had a bad day or if they are inept and
I need to replace them.
Finding them inept and NOT replacing them THEN puts the responsibility on
my shoulders, IMHO.
Has enom been demonstrably inept leading up to this point?
Beckman
On Sun, 16 Jan 2022, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
> But I just found out that Google is an enom reseller:
>
> So who takes responsibility when a fiasco happens like this: Google or Enom?
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