They don't even offer a control panel. If i was a customer, i would not want
to save some bucks to be stuck with the informations i have first entered.
There is something more than the price on the Internet and in every kind of
business. if you only fix your business model on price, and can't afford to
sell your domains 2$ higher than you should review your whole business plan.
Don't orientate your site toward the price but the product the customer
obtain.
>>
#Info from their web site about modifying dns entries:
For .com, .net and .org domain names registered through NameBargain.com you
can use Manage My Account - **Coming Soon!** to submit your changes directly
to the registry.
<<
Steve
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Steve Poirier - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inet Technologies inc - http://www.inet-technologies.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Bruce P. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Patrick Greenwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 7:05 AM
Subject: Re: Afternic/RCOM: Tucows stance on secondary market speculation
>
> Patrick Greenwell wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Bruce P. wrote:
> >
> > > Register.com is growing larger and larger.
> > >
> > > They own NameBargain.com (retail), AfterNIC, NameDemo.com, and hordes
of
> > > others.
> > >
> > > Tucows must make it easy and cheap for small companies to become
> > > registrars, USD8 per domain is good enough and Tucows still gets a
USD2
> > > revenue while USD6 goes to the NSI Registry.
> >
> > Why do you believe it is in any way your right to decide what is
equitable
> > for Tucows to make per domain?
> >
>
> Because as an Open SRS RSP, I have the right to bargain with Tucows to
> reduce their price.
>
> I am sure you too want Open SRS to reduce their price, so that all RSPs
> can get a little profit, say a dollar (USD 1). Currently, I am selling
> domains at USD11 but its not competitive as my competitor,
> Namebargain.com is selling at USD10. I could not afford to sell at my
> cost price - USD10 as I would not get any profit if I did so.
>
> Thank you,
> Bruce
>