Absolutely not....

Their gross profit is 66%

Of course they have expenses as do all of us, although I'm not lucky enough
at this point to have a gross margin that high.

I have sent many rsp's here and never would have used anyone else up till
now.

But it is clear that by using them as a registrar based in Canada, we are at
a clear disadvantage when it comes to domain disputes, since it is obvious
that we must litigate any disputes in a Canadian court.

Unfortunately, I see this as a real problem which I see the only remedy to
be to move my domains elsewhere.

The good part is now I only pay $6.50 per domain year, which is a $7000.00
annual savings on my 2000 domains.

I think the root of all these problems is with ICANN and no one seems to
want to try to correct them.

Jack





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> OpenSRS is making a whopping 66% profit on thir $6.00 cost of domain
> registrations and they don't even follow the rules.

That's an exaggeration. Are you suggesting OpenSRS has no costs in order to
provide this product?




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