I still have clients here to support. Once they are all
transferred away, I will not be on this list.
But it never hurts to try and make the world a better place
for those who remain.
It is nice to use a Registrar that trusts the resellers to
take care of the reseller's clients. For example, with this
other registrar, we give out the passwords to our clients.
So if a client loses a password, we are able to help them.
Totally different than with OpenSRS, where the RSP is not
trusted with the password and must hack the script to get
it.
This other registrar also removes clients from the database
that has transferred out, has reseller to reseller transfers
and domain lock. You know, those hard to do things that
OpenSRS has been working on for a year.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: William X. Walsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 11:55 AM
> To: easygoing
> Cc: Charles Daminato; Loren Stocker; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re[2]: SUDDEN DEATH!!!, aka "Helping
> Resellers with delinquent
> names"
>
>
> Hello easygoing,
>
> Friday, April 27, 2001, 9:49:47 AM, easygoing wrote:
> > Since when does OpenSRS ever receive a penny
> from the domain
> > registrant?
>
> > OpenSRS gets paid by the RSP, regardless of
> whether the RSP
> > gets paid by the registrant or not.
>
> > OpenSRS paying customer is the RSP, not the Registrant.
>
> And under the rules that OpenSRS, and all of us,
> operate, OpenSRS has
> obligations to the registrant as well.
>
> You've been going on about this point for as long
> as I have seen you
> on these lists.
>
> Now you say you are using another registrar. If
> you are so happy with
> your new registrar, why are you continuing
> pushing so hard to change
> policies at OpenSRS that clearly are not going to happen?
>
> You are well past the tiresome point.
>
> --
> Best regards,
> William
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