frequentflyer.com.au - redirects to Emirates web site

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I tried to go to the frequentflyer.com.au website today, but it automatically redirects me to the Emirates webpage. I know the name has changed which is fine, but I still think its a little bit unfair to force me to their home page against my will
 
Hi

I tried to go to the frequentflyer.com.au website today, but it automatically redirects me to the Emirates webpage. I know the name has changed which is fine, but I still think its a little bit unfair to force me to their home page against my will

This happened to me today as well. I thought I must have accidentally clicked something to take me there. Strange that they've picked up the address.
 
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I thought Qantas would have been the one that purchased it..
 
I’m curious how much they paid for that, though of course don’t have any right to know, but interesting news nonetheless.
 
According to whois it’s still owned by the site, so I guess it’s on rent now, should be a welcome income boost to the site.
 
This does annoy me somewhat. When admin announced that the name was changing, he assured us that it was 'to more accurately reflect the name of the site' and that it had not been sold.

The fact it's now re-directing, IMHO, stinks. It's selling out.

It's just my 2c, but I still dislike what's been done. Everyone of course is welcome to their own opinion.

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Original announcement here:
http://www.australianfrequentflyer....ements/we-changing-our-domain-name-24790.html

Why are we making the change?
We think australianfrequentflyer.com.au better reflects the nature of our community, which is called “The Australian Frequent Flyer” and usually referred to as “AFF”.

There was a thread on it somewhere where we had told it had not been sold, but I can't for the life of me find it :S
 
It directed to zjui or something for a while and there was a thread on that.

Is it really any of our business what Admin does with a site name he owns? We were all advised of the change some time ago so what's is the issue?
 
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It directed to expedia or something for a while and there was a thread on that.

Is it really any of our business what Admin does with a site name he owns? We were all advised of the change some time ago so what's is the issue?

Issue for me is, if it's being sold to use for marketing, tell us. I do pay for my membership here, and it would have been nice to know. Agreed it's admin's site and he can do what he likes, but it would be good if he was up front about it.

Now?

It was redirecting to Zuji back in November. At that time admin posted that they hadn't decided what to do with it.

http://www.australianfrequentflyer....website-name-feedback-24924-2.html#post373894

Hence my point about being up-front. I hope it makes admin lots of cash so this site can go on, but just tell us 'oh we're selling it/renting it to make cash'.

I promise not to rant anymore :p
 
I recall there was a thread about selling it and he was open to offers, so we knew it was coming, but it still looks to be registered to him, so I don’t think it’s been sold.
 
I'm not sure what the issue is here. :confused:

As mentioned by simongr, frequentflyer.com.au is no longer connected to this site. (And has not been for almost 6 months)

We were always upfront that we were planning to do something else with the name in the new year. See http://www.australianfrequentflyer....website-name-feedback-24924-7.html#post373894

In fact, the name is now being offered for sale on netfleet (frequentflyer.com.au*»*Domain Name For Sale | Netfleet - The .AU Aftermarket) and we are looking at other options as well. Also, as mentioned before, feel free to PM me if you would like to discus opportunities.
 
This does annoy me somewhat. When admin announced that the name was changing, he assured us that it was 'to more accurately reflect the name of the site' and that it had not been sold.

It was fairly obvious the name change was for commercial reasons, no great surprise there.

Good luck to admin imo. I'm not a paying member and frankly don't intend to be - I've never understood why a forum that should cost peanuts to run costs so much to join. I wouldn't mind dropping the odd donation in but an annual subscription is a bit rich.

I don't have a problem with them making money out of a wise choice of domain names however!
 
It was fairly obvious the name change was for commercial reasons, no great surprise there.

Good luck to admin imo. I'm not a paying member and frankly don't intend to be - I've never understood why a forum that should cost peanuts to run costs so much to join. I wouldn't mind dropping the odd donation in but an annual subscription is a bit rich.

I don't have a problem with them making money out of a wise choice of domain names however!

Running forums ain't cheap. Forum software is expensive, and frequent upgrades ensure that people spend a lot of time checking that new features won't cause problems, and upgrades won't break 'skins' for forums, as well as custom features.

Also, hosting in Australia is not cheap. Bandwidth is not cheap. Hosting it offshore would make a big difference, but also adds the element of delay for most of the AFF community are in AU.

I've often contemplated running forums for various things over the years. When it came down to dollars and cents, there just wasn't enough benefit in it. It is expensive:)
 
Running forums ain't cheap. Forum software is expensive, and frequent upgrades ensure that people spend a lot of time checking that new features won't cause problems, and upgrades won't break 'skins' for forums, as well as custom features.

Also, hosting in Australia is not cheap. Bandwidth is not cheap. Hosting it offshore would make a big difference, but also adds the element of delay for most of the AFF community are in AU.

It's obviously possible to spend as much as you want on such things, but I run a forum and a) the software is free (phpBB), and b) the hosting (in the US) is about $15 / month for a virtual server with unlimited storage / bandwidth. If admin is paying much more than $20 - $30/month to keep this system running he's crazy :mrgreen:
 
If admin is paying much more than $20 - $30/month to keep this system running he's crazy :mrgreen:

Then I must be VERY VERY crazy to run dedicated hardware in an Australian Data Cente, with a professional Server Administrator. :)
 
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