Hello Brian,

Thursday, January 11, 2001, 6:30:25 AM, Brian Curtis wrote:

> This is why I'm hitting on the price point here.  Although $30 may not
> be that much money, it adds up much faster than the few $ margin of domain
> registrations.  With the money I save on certs, I can offer domain
> registrations for "free" and still make enough to buy lunch.  A man has
> to eat once in a while...

> Personal Disclaimer:
> Yes, I'm an Equifax "reseller", and no, I'm not looking to start
> another pricing flamewar, reseller bashing festival, lynch mob hunt,
> etc...  Mr. Green
> asked for opinions, so I'm stating mine.

If I may, I'd like to chime in as agreeing with Brian's opinions and
his many good points.

I too was hoping to see something in the $49-$59 range, and really
don't see much of a reason to use Tucows Certs at the current price
level.

I too am a very satisfied customer of Equifax Secure Certs, and also
signed up for their business partner program because I saw the value
to my clients there.  Those are the same reasons I use OpenSRS for
domain names, the price and value of service are an excellent
combination.

While Tucows Certs would most certainly be a good value of service,
the price issue certainly tilts the balance back to Equifax.

-- 
Best regards,
 William                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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