>>> Why in the world would you want to Opt out!

|||Because, imo, parked pages filled with ads simply suck.
That's why i opted out.

josh

Josh - is it the layout, or the principle behind the parking program? If 
Tucows offered other templates which contained graphic content such as 
"your domain has expired" with a few ads for revenue, would this make it 
better?

~M


jm wrote:

>on 8/7/06 1:52 PM, Maxine Appleby at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>I would like to comment;
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>>IMO the Tucows parking service is an added value to you
>>and your customer. It not only allows you an additional
>>revenue share so you can offset the cost of your domain
>>purchases, but if set up correctly it provides additional
>>notice to the customer when their domain is expired. Using
>>the CSS header file you can create an image that advises
>>the customer they need to renew their domain. You can add
>>an email or link with specific instructions. This is a
>>service!!
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>>Why in the world would you want to Opt out!
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>Because, imo, parked pages filled with ads simply suck.
>That's why i opted out.
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>josh
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>>Look around 
>>folks, the domain industry has changed. For over 18 months
>>other registrars such as Network Solutions, Enom, Dotster
>>and a mired of others have been participating in these
>>same type of programs.
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>>I would email the customer letting them know that as a
>>service to them, "our registrar has provided a place
>>holder for your expired domain." The alternative may have
>>resulted in a complete loss of the name not to mention the
>>fact that you would have lost ALL search engine placement.
>>"We are glad you found us, to renew your domain and
>>IMMEDIATLY delegate the DNS back to the authoritative name
>>servers where your pages reside, follow these
>>instructions.....
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>>Maxine Appleby
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>>Chris Scott wrote:
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>>>Lance Davis wrote:
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>>>>>On 8/6/06, elliot noss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>>>>or something like that. now the above assumes that this discussion is
>>>>>>in the first month or so after the name has been moved. if it is later
>>>>>>than that I would have a different rap. let me know and I would be
>>>>>>happy to share!
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>>>>Please do - because i have one of my customers domains that is sat under
>>>>ns1.renewyourname.net and I would love to know how to get it back.
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>>>We had this happen to a domain and contacted support and they had us email
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the info.  Since the domain was past redemption
>>>period, we had to pay the standard redemption and one year renewal fee.
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>>>In this case, the system helped us return a domain to the customer that would
>>>have otherwise been dropped and re-registered by someone else.
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>>>>We also do not like the fact that we did not opt-in to this process.
>>>>
>>>>Regards
>>>>Lance
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