myOstrich Internet wrote: >Again, I have to ask, why would the registry even consider managing >domains by the month, or Heaven forbid, by the day? What possible >benefit could this have to the registry? There would certainly be costs >associated with changing all their systems to support this. Why would >they even consider it again? >
Once again, simple -- customer service, account processes that work the way companies do. >More importantly, if you want to make a positive change at the registry, >how about lobbying for a standard domain drop policy or something really >meaningful. > To most customers, who don't intend to go out of business, that's not meaningful at all. >If you have customers who have heartburn over tracking their domain >expiration dates, offer to do it for them and bill them once a year for >all their domain expirations... > > Once again, you miss the point. Ever deal with the contracts group at a real company? And stop trilializing their concerns with bullshit terms like "heartburn." Who are you to tell them which of their business process concerns are legitimate?
