I for one like to know what kind of competition is out there, and I regularly check out the other registrars options.
We should welcome spam of this nature if only for that reason. I went to check out the company, they have a phone number on their web site, it is not a toll free number. I called the number at 11 am eastern time - the web site states they are open 6 am - 6 pm pacific time. I got a machine and as of 2:30 pm eastern time they have not called me back. Since my main business is writing add on programs to support OpenSRS resellers, it is good to know that this company is weak on customer support , and therefore not worth the difference in price, when potential clients ask me about alternatives to OpenSRS. michael At 02:06 PM 1/15/2002 -0500, Charles Daminato wrote: >It's not a matter of like or dislike. Competition is good for the >industry, which is good for all of us. I just questioned the wisdom of >asking for help with srsplus (a competing registrar) on our list. Seems >almost funny to me :) > >Charles Daminato >TUCOWS Product Manager >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Philippe Landau wrote: > > > >While we welcome many kinds of industry related topics on our lists, I > > >think asking OpenSRS resellers for assistance in integrating with another > > >Registrar is somewhat tacky. > > for many readers the most interesting postings here > > are those exploring OpenSRS competition. > > if some at OpenSRS don't like that, they are unnecessarily frightened. > > please keep the mails coming :-) > > > > kind regards philippe, http://InternetRoot.com > >
