Richard and all,

  It appears that their business model is too heavily weighted on
the registration of DN's.  Not a very deep business model, and not
likely to make increasing their employees salary financially
sound at this juncture.

  I also seems that NameSecure's "Acceptable Use Policy" could
use allot of work as well...
To Wit, from:http://www.namesecure.com/services/aup.cfm
NameSecure.com hosted domain is found to be pointing or otherwise directing
traffic to any material in violation of any U.S. or state statute or regulation,
including but not limited to material in violation of U.S. copyright law, and
material legally judged to be threatening or obscene.

  To my knowledge, and in accordance with US law, the term obscene
is very objective.  SO much so that Supreme court cases have been
unable to establish a viable definition.
 

Richard Lau wrote:

Seems like NameSecure also needs to spend a little more on it's employees....

Some of them think NameSecure is a Registry.....
http://www.namesecure.com/services/registry_fee.cfm

and with a "reate" of $35 per year.

Well, I guess in the rush of things, many details get overlooked.....

Richard

Regards,

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