View Full Version : Wanting to Buy web Hosting Clients!
TodaysHost.com
04-09-03, 10:49 PM
If your interested in selling some clients email me at admin@tech-forums.net or send me a PM.
Im more after clients with smaller websites but am also willing to take on some bigger sites.
Please include details on eacn client you want to sell such as what they are paying per month and what there current hosting plan consist of. and your asking price.
Thankyou.
Wayne
Selling clients? :eek: I sure hope my host doesn't sell me :baghead:
Can you explain this to the uninformed? :confused:
TodaysHost.com
04-10-03, 01:55 AM
Originally posted by Jan:
Selling clients? :eek: I sure hope my host doesn't sell me :baghead:
Can you explain this to the uninformed? :confused:
If seen in the past hosting companys to sell client for a price.
Wayne.
Selling clients? I sure hope my host doesn't sell me
Jan, we sold our customers when it got to the point where we couldn't offer quality service b/c of money constraints. (we had grown too big to be able to handle it ourselves, but not big enough to hire more staff - growing pains), and unfortunately it was NOT a smooth transition for our customers. The company that bought our customers does not offer the same level of customer service and quality service that we did and it is very upsetting to us.
At any rate though - if we had NOT sold our customers, we would have gone under eventually and they would be stuck with no service (and in some of their cases - prepaid and no service). So, looking at it that way, I guess our customers are lucky we sold them.
But at any rate, I don't think it's all that uncommon for customers to be sold like that....
HostingBuzz.com I believe has businesses up for sale about everytime I go there, and people make offers for their business and clients. It's not uncommon, not every hosting company merges, some just sell off because of being unable to continue.
Chicken
04-10-03, 04:48 PM
As in many industries, selling accounts is very common. You have very likely been sold at one time or another. I've personally been with a few long distance companies, without ever changing, my cell phone company changed, and things like your mortgage is sold a few times, etc.
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