Hello Adrian,

I would counter that if any value added reseller is depending on
domain registration alone as a source of income, regardless of which
ICANN registrar they are using as their supplier, then they are making
a big mistake business wise.

As a value added reseller, where domain registration is just one part
of the bigger picture, the issue of a $1 or $2 becomes insignificant.

Friday, December 01, 2000, 9:02:48 AM, you wrote:

> Hi:

> New to the list, but very long time in the business.

> I would like very much to use OpenSRS - but in today's increasingly competitive
> (and increasingly so) domain registration environment, $10 is looking distinctly
> expensive, and accordingly not allowing OpenSRS based sellers to compete
> effectively with sub-$10 retailers.

> I would not mention other ICANN registrars on this list for reasons of protocol,
> but we can register domains now for $8, and a $2 leeway in this business is
> big - well 20% in fact.

> What's the prognosis?  Is OpenSRS to stick at $10, or add a degree of
> competitiveness and flexibility into the situation?

> Adrian Cooper.




>> RSP's,
>>
>> I have found several websites that will register domain names for
>> $9-$10, but would prefer to register some of my domain names
>> with an OpenSRS reseller (because of the manage.opensrs.net
>> page which allows me control over my administrative information).
>> I am willing to pay up to $12 per registration.
>>
>> Please contact me off the list.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Lee



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