Another angle is that they can tell their shareholder and the public that
they have doubled the number of domains being registered thru them.
Marketshare, baby.  hip hop hype baby...

take me to a simpler time, please.

swerve

> From: "Philip Clever" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 22:12:13 -1000
> To: "Lee Hodgson - DomainGuideBook.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "David
> Iyoha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Staples & Register.com--$1 registrations
> 
> It's just a gimmick....  The only way that they will come out ahead on this
> deal is getting the "non-domain-savy" customers stuck on their system.  But
> they'll be taken advantage of by us list-subscribers :) and I'm not really
> feeling that bad about it......
> 
> -Philip
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lee Hodgson - DomainGuideBook.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "David Iyoha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 7:39 PM
> Subject: Re: Staples & Register.com--$1 registrations
> 
> 
>> David,
>> 
>> I don't normally say this about offers from big corporations, but perhaps
>> you are being a bit too 'suspicious'. It is a fairly standard type of
>> business offer  - a loss-leader.
>> 
>> There is nothing in the small-print that I have read that says you can't
>> transfer names - so how can they possibly 'go after you legally'?
>> 
>> It seems to me that there is nothing to lose from this offer, for
> web-savvy
>> individuals like people on the list. You get 1 year's registration,
>> virtually free of charge, without any limitations. If somebody can find me
> a
>> better offer, please send me the URL privately :-)
>> 
>> It just goes to show what other people on this list have been saying for
>> ages. If your business is purely based on selling domain names, then you
> are
>> doomed to be swallowed up by the loss-making big boys like Register.com.
>> 
>> Find a niche market, or die!
>> 
>> Lee Hodgson
>> http://DomainGuideBook.com
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "David Iyoha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 10:49 AM
>> Subject: Re: Staples & Register.com--$1 registrations
>> 
>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> The problem is there is really no gain to registering the domain then
>>> transferring it to opensrs if you are going to do it after 60 days.
>> Basically
>>> it only buys you 60 days then you still pay the $10 opensrs fee.
>>> 
>>> Buuuut the problem occurs if:
>>> 1. they do not allow you transfer the domain. In that case you start
>> paying
>>> regular rates the next year
>>> 2. You successfuly "transfer" the domain over, then they find out and go
>> after
>>> you legally ... that is if they have small print catches.
>>> 
>>> Overall, IMHO, there seems to be no gain ;(
>>> 
>>> later
>>> 
>>> David
>>> 
>>> Marc Schneiders wrote:
>>> 
>>>> On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Terry Knab wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> http://staples.register.com
>>>>> 
>>>>> One year, for new registrations, $1.
>>>>> 
>>>>> (I gotta think register is *really* hurting for business!)
>>>>> 
>>>>> This is *really* pushing it, because they expect their d*** $35
> after
>> the
>>>>> first year.  Yeah, right.
>>>>> 
>>>> It is very interesting for those in the business of name speculation.
>>>> 
>>>> And one can always transfer it to OpenSRS after 60 days, whatever
> one's
>>>> intention with a name is. There aren't any catch 22's? I can't find
>>>> them. Have been looking only for 5 minutes though.
>>>> 
>>>> I am *now* going to register one, to see all the small print.
>>>> 
>>>> --
>>>> 
> *---------------------------------------------------------------------*
>>>> Marc Schneiders --- http://bodacious-tatas.org: no not what you think
>>>> 
> *---------------------------------------------------------------------*
>>> 
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>>> http://www.systware.com
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
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