Hello,

The problem is there is really no gain to registering the domain then
transferring it to opensrs if you are going to do it after 60 days. Basically
it only buys you 60 days then you still pay the $10 opensrs fee.

Buuuut the problem occurs if:
1. they do not allow you transfer the domain. In that case you start paying
regular rates the next year
2. You successfuly "transfer" the domain over, then they find out and go after
you legally ... that is if they have small print catches.

Overall, IMHO, there seems to be no gain ;(

later

David

Marc Schneiders wrote:

> On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Terry Knab wrote:
>
> > http://staples.register.com
> >
> > One year, for new registrations, $1.
> >
> > (I gotta think register is *really* hurting for business!)
> >
> > This is *really* pushing it, because they expect their d*** $35 after the
> > first year.  Yeah, right.
> >
> It is very interesting for those in the business of name speculation.
>
> And one can always transfer it to OpenSRS after 60 days, whatever one's
> intention with a name is. There aren't any catch 22's? I can't find
> them. Have been looking only for 5 minutes though.
>
> I am *now* going to register one, to see all the small print.
>
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