Guy wants a domain added to DNS.
Fine. We ask what IP address they want to point it at.
They respond that they don't know how.
How to... what, exactly?
When I see this kind of shit, I wonder what the hell these people were thinking.
Is it a language barrier? Well, it's going to be really really bad when they actually have a serious problem we need for them to tell us about.
Look, if you don't know what an IP address is or can't communicate effectively over a simple issue, you do not need to be in any online-related business at all.
I don't care if you've got a rack of gold medals from Lake Placid, Nobel Prizes in every room of the house, and enough Pulitzers to melt down and build a second Statue Of Liberty.
This is not your area of expertise. You are in quicksand and sinking fast. You has not the mojo.
Just cancel your account, buy some leashes, and start a dogwalking business.
Comments (1)
So then they put up a web site advertising the dog-walking business, and then ask YOU, Laurence, to point their new domain to the IP address.....
You just can't win.
Posted by David M. Hartzell | April 1, 2008 11:26 AM
Posted on April 1, 2008 11:26