anonymous DNS is good yet anyone with a little tech experience can look up the IP block owner and discover quickly who really owns the class C IP address. So many hosting companies make false statements about owning their own servers and network, etc when in reality they are either renting a server as a dedicated server and selling hosting off of it OR are a reseller of a larger hosting company.

I am not knocking reselling as that is perfectly fine and legitimate business. Resellers often add extra value for their customers that justifies higher fees. For example, we have one large reseller that charges $250 per year for what we provide to them at only $36/year! They can do that because they provide personal services (hand holding for support, web development, coding advice, etc) that we as the larger company could not do.

What irks me however is dishonesty which has plagued our industry for far too long. The best policy is always honesty and yes, eventually some customers will indeed ask.

Best Wishes for a .Net Success!