Helloo...

Go to http://www.nameit.net
They sell domain only $5.99 (limited Offer!)

Rgds,
Ernaldi

----- Original Message -----
From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Patrick Corliss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 3:24 PM
Subject: Re: $5.99 domains


> Mr. Corliss,
>
> You are well organized !!!
>
> Regards
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Patrick Corliss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 23:11
> Subject: $5.99 domains
>
>
> Jim Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Where is the site that sells domains for $5.99? I have not been able
> > to find it...
>
> Really guys, you can't find it 'becoz it didn't last.
>
> It was NameBargain.com which should be easy to find in the archives.  The
> issue got wide coverage in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> The URL is http://www.namebargain.com/
> and if you check it out, you will find the price is now $9.99.
>
> Please read the archives, we've done it all before.
>
> One typical example (I kept a copy) is below . . .
>
> Regards
> Patrick Corliss
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Kit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 9:34 PM
> Subject: NameBargain, $5.99 a domain name! Register.com taking over!!!
>
>
> > Okay, there has been a lot of talk about about OpenSRS lowering their
> price
> > down from $10.  First of all, I am not going to tell Tucows how to run
> their
> > business.  However, we should bring it to their attention about current
> > domain name market price.  Currently, we (OpenSRS RSP) has no way of
> > competing with NameBargain, a subsidiary of Register.com, in terms of
> price.
> > They are selling a domain name for $5.99 a year.  They are losing a
penny
> > for every domain name sold.  Why are they doing that?  Guess...
> > register.com!!!  Register.com has recently purchase both NameBargain.com
> and
> > Afternic.com.  Register.com is price discriminating domain names.  They
> are
> > going after all the different markets for domain names.  Valued added
> domain
> > names, low cost domain names, after market domain name auctions and
etc...
> > With namebargain.com, they are trying to kill off all the low price
domain
> > name sellers.  Is it legal? Yes.  Selling at loss to kill competitors
has
> > exist for the longest time.  Is it right and ethical? I don't think so.
> > Register.com is trying to create a monopoly for domain names and they
are
> > succeeding.  That is Register.com's business plan.  Kill off competitors
> and
> > monopolize the market. If I was running Register.com, I would have done
> the
> > same thing.
> >
> > So, currently there is no way for us to compete with Namebargain.com
> > (Register.com) in the low cost domain name market.  Our only hope of
> > competing with Register.com and Networksolutions.com is in the Value
Added
> > domain names, unless of course you are interested in the after market
> > auctions.
> >
> > Yes, I do want OpenSRS to lower their prices.  I don't see why others
are
> > complaining about RSP asking OpenSRS to consider lowering their prices.
> If
> > OpenSRS is keeping prices artificially high, they will lose a lot of RSP
> and
> > that in my opinion is not a good business plan.  Please don't tell me
"why
> > don't you go buy $5.99 domain names from NameBargain.com then", cause it
> > means you miss the point.  I resell domain names for OpenSRS at a cost
of
> > $10 per domain name, I don't buy them.  At namebargain.com, you buy
domain
> > names, not resell them.  I and others here are just bringing to
OpenSRS's
> > attention about our (RSP) potential competitors, not a OpenSRS
> replacement.
> >
> > --Kit
> >
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