Hello David,

Thursday, October 12, 2000, 11:47:14 AM, you wrote:

> Hello William,

>> > It is value added to my core services even though I made no
>> > modifications to the domain registration piece.
>>
>> No, it really isn't.  Because not only do you then have it, but every
>> Amway reject RSP who doesn't know a variable from a subroutine is
>> offering it also.

> Based on *your* definition of value added you may be correct.

Where is it a value add when every RSP site in existence is also
offering this service?  It is no longer a value add, it is a minimum
expectation.  Do you understand the difference?


> I will not. But as I read your points and of others I think I am beginning to see 
>where you
> are coming from.  (correct me if I am wrong) The major thing here is your points do 
>not work
> across the board. But they do apply to all RSP's who were already selling the 
>"extra" services
> as part of their business and for those who developed the extra services as part of 
>the domain
> name registration sales. And since it seems like OpenSRS originally targeted those 
>RSPs in the
> beginning it now appears to be a backstab/betrayal move.

You only have a grasp of a very very small part.  You miss the much
bigger picture.

But then that is usually the case with people who are new to this
industry.

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


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