The whole point of the RITE test is to prove you know what you are doing...
this service kind of moots that point. You only have to do the test once; it
took me less than an hour. What's the big deal?

You should ask TuCows directly if they oppose this kind of activity. They
may even have a stipulation in their contract prohibiting it, but what do I
know... I'm not about to go digging through the fine print again, I'm only
suggesting that you do as an initial precaution...

I would suggest that, simply on principle, you do not do such a thing.

-Eric

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----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 9:03 PM
Subject: Another Rite Test Q. To automate or not..


>
> I'm thinking of creating an auto-RITE-TEST passing service.  For $50,
it'll
> automatically run through the test and pass it.
>
> First, I'm curious if anyone is interested in something like this.
Second,
> I know quite a few people would have objections to something of this sort
> since incompetent people might become RSP's, etc. etc.
>
> Anyone have any thoughts?
>
>
> Alexey Zilber
> DAYAK
> Need to register or transfer a domain?
> www.dayak.com charges only $15/year.
> 40 megs of hosting space? $10!
>
>


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