Theo
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Oversee won't be going bankcrupt. So far, they've taken steps to ensure that the number of complaints will be minimized.
Even with the cost of hiring a consulting firm, the resulting rebates are fairly accurate with regards to true financial losses: how much one ended up paying versus how much they'd have to pay had halvarez not been 2nd in the ending line. That's the true monetary loss. Oversee will write off the tally as a huge but manageable expense and in the process they will clean house.
There is a chance that they will overhaul the entire bidding software developed by Snapnames from the Nelson Brady stable of developers; by doing so they would ensure there are no backdoors and other malicious software that would jeopardize the course of auctions and which would endanger and further damage the Snapnames brand.
I am confident that in the process they will sue Brady for whatever amount they believe is fair in this case.
I agree, and that's the reason that from day 1 I was adamant about Snapnames disclosing the full history data for auctions, going all the way back to the beginning of one's account. They will have to speed up even more, with regards to reassuring the domain industry that the damage is under control.
Even with the cost of hiring a consulting firm, the resulting rebates are fairly accurate with regards to true financial losses: how much one ended up paying versus how much they'd have to pay had halvarez not been 2nd in the ending line. That's the true monetary loss. Oversee will write off the tally as a huge but manageable expense and in the process they will clean house.
There is a chance that they will overhaul the entire bidding software developed by Snapnames from the Nelson Brady stable of developers; by doing so they would ensure there are no backdoors and other malicious software that would jeopardize the course of auctions and which would endanger and further damage the Snapnames brand.
I am confident that in the process they will sue Brady for whatever amount they believe is fair in this case.
The more information Oversee can push out to us about this ordeal, the quicker it will die down. If they just trickle or unintentionally leak the information slowly, this bad press PR problem could stretch out for months.
I agree, and that's the reason that from day 1 I was adamant about Snapnames disclosing the full history data for auctions, going all the way back to the beginning of one's account. They will have to speed up even more, with regards to reassuring the domain industry that the damage is under control.
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