Hello, --- Kris Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > doing in the development phase -- they wait for *40* days post > expiry, > then instead of marking it for deletion that day (like they used to), > they > wait four more days for some interest in the domain. > > Personally, I don't see anything wrong with this... it's keeping the > domains in the family and not going to SnapNames or other sleaze (no, > I'm > not calling SnapNames sleaze here... just other companies that do > similar > stuff in less honourable ways).
Hmmm, check out who OpenSRS is "partnering" with in these names. Furthermore, you ignore the big picture, which is that this would happen to NSI names. I'd like a chance at some of the premium NSI expired names, as would a lot of other people. But, I'm not in there making backroom deals to get them -- I wait patiently, like many others, to get access to them at the 2 pm drop time. If OpenSRS/NSI/Register.com etc. want to make a public announcement that "THE DROP GAME IS OVER -- WE'RE IN CHARGE NOW", say it directly. While a few elite players might be happy, 99% of other market participants will not be. Sincerely, George Kirikos http://www.kirikos.com/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com
