Oh, duh. Sorry, I answered the wrong question!
Regards,
Eric Longman
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ross Wm. Rader" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Robert Chalmers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "opensrs-discuss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 8:56 AM
Subject: Re: Probably a silly question but...
<humor>
Actually, it's a lot simpler than that - we plan on shutting the service
down, run away with the clients and live off the renewals.
</humor>
;)
Seriously, we are working throught the specifics as we speak. My general
understanding is that our system will send out messages from you to your
clients requesting that they renew their registration at a URL you
specify. These messages will go out regularly prior to the expiry of the
domain. We haven't nailed down specifically how grace periods will work
etc., but financially I expect renewals to be charged out at the sames
rates as new registrations and in the same manner.
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Robert Chalmers wrote:
> ok, I'm pretty new to this stuff, but it just dawned on me.
>
> A person registers with our service.
> We've paid the $10 to OPS, and the client pays $XX to us for a years reg.
>
> What happens next year? Do OPS 'bill' me $10, and I bill the client? Or
> what? Does the client renew with me for whatever fee I've set, and I send
> (figurativly speaking) 10 bucks to OPS.
>
> or. say I have 1000 domains registered with me, I simply pay OPS 1000 x 10
> each year, plus what ever the next requirement of 'registration slots' is?
>
> I can't find any references to this in the FAQ's anywhere.
>
> Thanks
> Robert
>
> "Life is a Cabernet..."
>
Thanks,
-rwr
Ross Wm. Rader
Director Product Management,
Channel Platform Group
Tucows Inc.
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