On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Rafael Collado wrote: > Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 14:21:58 -0400 > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > From: "Rafael Collado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: How interesting.. register.com soliciting OpenSRS resellers... > > hi Evan, > > Just to correct what might have been a mis-understanding on your part. > > 1. We are not soliciting OpenSRS resellers.... That's what it looked like to me. How else would you have found my name and email address? Oh.. you must be on the OpenSRS list. > 2. We are looking for consultants with demonstrated capability and core > competencies in creating/assisting organizations with creating domain > name > registration functions. We among the independent consultants/web-masters > we > are contacting are folks who may have done work for OpenSRS. We clearly > don't hold that against them :) If they happpen to be OpenSRS resellers > and > our requests violates their agreements, we would expect them to inform > them > of this fact and decline our offer. We are very gratified that a number > of > professional, highly competent developers have responded to our call. > > bob, if you are a reseller and up reading the relevant agreements find it > conflicts with your resposibilities as a reseller, then we understand > that > you will not be able to participate in our program and wish you much > future > success. Who the hell is Bob? Looks like you need to check to whom you're writing. > Please feel free, as is your demonstrated custom, to post this email to > the > OpenSRS Discussion Group as additional "interesting tid bits". Oh I see.. because I posted once to the list about register.com then it is my custom to post all messages. This just proves once again that you are on the OpenSRS list looking for opportunities to capture the OpenSRS marketshare that they are taking from you. -- -------------------------------------- Evan Klinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] President DomainClerk, Inc. $10 domain names www.domainclerk.com
