What a great topic for discussion.
I think this would be a perfect opportunity for the Vice President of Sales,
"Dave Woroch" to chime in and help the reseller community understand the
pricing structure better and address some of the questions raised below.

Over to you "Dave"

Rick MacCormack
Availablenics.com Inc.
P.S.(Does anyone remember the "Promote TUCOWS Rebate Program?")

----- Original Message -----
From: Philippe Landau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2002 1:13 AM
Subject: wholesale higher then retail (Re: PHP Client? Transfer addingmore
than 1 year? Price?


> >1- Is $10 the best price we are ever going to get with OpenSRS? I find it
a
> >bit frustrating that my wholesale price is $10 and GOdaddy sells retail
for
> >$8 or is it $8.95. Seems I should be able to get a cheaper price wholsale
> >then retail?? Isn't that how it's suppose to work? I love OPensrs but I
do
> >have a bit of an issue with the price being higher than what I can buy
for
> >retail.
> absolutely.
> is it surprising that Go Daddy was #1 in net new registrations for January
2002,
> maintaining the top spot won in the 3rd and 4th quarters of 2001 ?
> OpenSRS marketing has a plain snob attitude here, and it takes it's toll.
> they think they are better, but seem to lack the drive to really win.
> their implied prediction that thinner profit margins would not be
> sustainable are now clearly proven wrong by key competitors.
> i don't say OpenSRS needs to wake up,
> they will continue to gain market share even sleeping,
> as VeriSign/Netsol is continuously sinking to new lows in every sense
> and Register.com is another sample of corporate america which
> can only defend the sinking ship with military means and "eternal" war,
> cheats, scams, bullying, coercion and government corruption worldwide.
>
> OpenSRS is number 2 now thanks to it's resellers.
> so OpenSRS will continue to be happy about itself
> and we will continue to loose customers :-)
>
> kind regards     philippe
>
>             --- *** ---
>
> 50% of US citizens feel government behind WTC-destruction:
> http://www.newsmax.com/showinsidecover.shtml?a=2002/4/17/144136
>
> how the US government lost the coup in Venezuela and manipulates the
press:
> http://gnn.tv/government/doc399.html
>
> http://www.corpwatch.org/
>
>

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