It's funny though.. If SRS had asked everyone before they started it would
have eliminated these scripts on here. However, I will be surprised if
OpenSRS does stop this program. More than likely it will be under a
different name and they will try to say they are not involved, but keep
following the trail and you will find they are apart of it. All companies do
this practice, and I doubt SRS will stand up, be proud and be any different.
The way the company will look at it, it is more income. However, that's not
the bottom line. The bottom line is they are just allowing more people to
sell for them and cutting the normal resellers out, also the bottom line is
harmony and knowing you are not a malicious company like the rest. Any
company that plays by the rules will be rewarded, all those that don't will
live in hell for eternity. Just watch... Time Will Tell No Lies.

Just 2 cents from a guy with no cents...(And this doesn't help...) Hell,
it's hard enough to survive now...

Mike Allen, 4CheapDomains.Net
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Pyne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Scott Allan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: Re[3]: maxi.org -- an example of the "new" deletion procedure


> Just to go on record. ANYTHING in the way of actions or product offerings
> that allows ANYONE to capture an expiring domain without it going through
the
> normal registry delete process is dishonest and WRONG! I say this even
though
> in several instances it would have been to my advantage to have such a
system
> available. Just because it would have helped me, it doesn't make it right.
>
> These types of schemes are exactly why so many of us have been loyal to
> OpenSRS, we are sick of the way other registrars have abused the system.
If
> OpenSRS (Tucows) decides to dive into the mire with the rest of the slime
in
> the industry it may be time for us resellers to pool our resources and go
it
> on our own instead of feeding the glutenous pigs that permeate the domain
> registration arena.
>
> --Richard
>
> On Friday 21 December 2001 09:01 am, Scott Allan wrote:
> > Just to let you all know - I had popped off the radar last night (today
> > was supposed to be a day off) but I am on my way in to co-ordinate a few
> > things, and I will post an update addressing all this in a couple of
hours
> > - so hang in there please!
> >
> > sA
> > Scott Allan
> > Director, OpenSRS
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > On Fri, 21 Dec 2001, Ross Wm. Rader wrote:
> > > > According to what I can piece together from
> > > > the accusations and the vague OpenSRS responses, it looks like
OpenSRS
> > > > believes they have found a "gray area" of the contracts that they
think
> > > > allows them to take ownership of the customer's domain -- the
customer
> > > > I got for them -- and make a profit off it without involving me.
> > >
> > > Scott is on vacation, so let me jump in here....
> > >
> > > His team is attempting to put together a service that will allow our
> > > resellers to offer a product bundle more similar to that offered by
other
> > > industry players. Again, I'll note that I haven't kept completely
> > > up-to-speed with what Scott and the gang are up to, but from what I
have
> > > seen on this list and gathered around the water-cooler, he/we are
> > > completely approaching this as a channel product. The rub lies with
the
> > > management platform. Being a wholesaler, technically, isn't a piece of
> > > cake when it comes to introducing new services (read the exciting new
> > > novel "Darryl Green's Big Adventure in CertLand" for more details).
This
> > > pilot is very much a "let's try something, see what we break and then
fix
> > > it before we get to the design stage" effort.
> > >
> > > My  question for all of you is are you opposed to the project because
you
> > > aren't part of the pilot or are you opposed to it because it isn't
right
> > > to do something like this under any circumstances (even when it is
> > > available to all of our resellers)? Or is it something else?
> > > Understanding this will really go a long way in allowing us to more
> > > appropriately interpret what you are all saying to us - sort of the
most
> > > important part of the pilot (getting feedback I mean).
> > >
> > > -rwr
>
> --
> Richard B. Pyne
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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