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joe123
01-16-2007, 08:12 PM
almost all domain registrars are offering accounts with no activation fee or anyother fee .
$99.00 account activation would be a waste of money without knowing how your api works or examples of sites using it.
do you have a 30 day money back? just incase i am not satisfied with your api or your service.

Thank you

Jeff
01-17-2007, 11:34 PM
almost all domain registrars are offering accounts with no activation fee or anyother fee .
But for a much higher price per domain, right?

Please post examples of other domain registrars offering $6.50 registration with no activation fee.

joe123
01-18-2007, 08:27 AM
i do not want to make advertisement and mention other companies but take for example registerfly , they offer everythin for free with no activation fee .but if i already mentioned them i have to add that they have a bad customer support ( not from my exprience , i never tried them to be honest)as i read in some forums.
onlinenic offer domains $6.69 but with a ready to use complete api/template system and for nothing as well.

maybe at least reduce it to $49 , that would be fine.
this is only my suggestion but i am sure you will get more signups.

thanks

yurtesen
01-18-2007, 11:31 AM
i do not want to make advertisement and mention other companies but take for example registerfly , they offer everythin for free with no activation fee .but if i already mentioned them i have to add that they have a bad customer support ( not from my exprience , i never tried them to be honest)as i read in some forums.
onlinenic offer domains $6.69 but with a ready to use compßlete api/template system and they as for nothing as well.

maybe at least reduce it to $49 , that would be fine.
this is only my suggestion but i am sure you will get more signups.

thanks

OnlineNIC is a no go. Their template system is not very good and we are in process of transferring all our domains from OnlineNIC to ResellOne. Plus, to receive a $6.69 price, you should first pay $669. Which makes 100 domain years. Resellone sells for $6.49 meaning there is 20 cent difference which makes $20 for 100 domain years. Which is of course if you pay the initial $669 otherwise you will be registering domains at a much higher rate.
You can as well pay $1000 to ResellOne for startup so they will waive the $100 startup fee. If you make the math, ResellOne is cheaper even if they asked more for the setup fee.

http://www.registerfly.com/ says that domain registrations are $9.99...

If I were you, I would just pay the $100 and start registering domains with ResellOne already or pay $1000 so ResellOne will waive the setup fee. Oh I forgot, I already am ResellOne customer :)

Thanks,
Evren

joe123
01-18-2007, 08:39 PM
Evren

Registerfly is $6.49 for resellers when you rigister through the API.
the $99 dollars will not break me as long as the support is good, i just wish resellone they had some example sites using there API this way i can see how it looks like.live site not just the screenshots on the website,this way it would be much easier to decide.

thanks

yurtesen
01-19-2007, 02:35 AM
Evren

Registerfly is $6.49 for resellers when you rigister through the API.
the $99 dollars will not break me as long as the support is good, i just wish resellone they had some example sites using there API this way i can see how it looks like.live site not just the screenshots on the website,this way it would be much easier to decide.

thanks

You can use ANY software which supports OpenSRS API. ResellOne API is the same with OpenSRS API. For example you could use H-Sphere web automation system (www.psoft.net) and with OpenSRS settings, ResellOne works perfectly.

Some other software which supports the API is
ModernBill(I think), whoiscart, OpenSRS client code suite (and other OpenSRS client softwares). I am sure there are a bunch of others available. I am also sure that you will have much better options APIwise using ResellOne compared to RegisterFly. OpenSRS API is more widely supported.

Thanks,
Evren

yurtesen
01-19-2007, 05:43 AM
In addition to that, you can use the OpenSRS PHP library to make your own pages the way you like.

http://blog.tucows.com/blog/_archives/2006/11/30/2539950.html

Thanks,
Evren

Domains_Aamir
01-19-2007, 12:04 PM
OnlineNIC is a no go. Their template system is not very good and we are in process of transferring all our domains from OnlineNIC to ResellOne. Plus, to receive a $6.69 price, you should first pay $669. Which makes 100 domain years. Resellone sells for $6.49 meaning there is 20 cent difference which makes $20 for 100 domain years. Which is of course if you pay the initial $669 otherwise you will be registering domains at a much higher rate.
You can as well pay $1000 to ResellOne for startup so they will waive the $100 startup fee. If you make the math, ResellOne is cheaper even if they asked more for the setup fee.

http://www.registerfly.com/ says that domain registrations are $9.99...

If I were you, I would just pay the $100 and start registering domains with ResellOne already or pay $1000 so ResellOne will waive the setup fee. Oh I forgot, I already am ResellOne customer :)

Thanks,
Evren


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