With such requirments, the resellers may as well as become ICANN
accredited rather than going thru OpenSRS. The burden would not be _that_
much greater with such conditions.
--Joseph
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, LEX DUNKELMAN wrote:
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the purpose of open SRS. is to
> provide ISP's with an Avenue to buy domain names wholesale, on behalf of
> their clients, in order to resell them at retail prices in order to make
> some money to pay overhead, wages and maybe, when everything is said and
> done, make a small profit. Like any wholesale operation, the retailer buys
> in bulk from the wholesaler and, in turn, sells ones and twos.
> It would not be unreasonable (in fact quite wise) for open SRS to require a
> minimum thousand dollars U.S. in order to set up an account to become an
> opened SRS. reseller. Not only will this reduced administrative costs and
> hassles, but it would keep this system for the purpose it was designed -- an
> Avenue for small and mid-sized Internet service providers to obtain domain
> names for their clients at a price which will allow a profitable resale.
> This is a good plan and a thousand dollar minimum is probably a good idea.
> Comment anyone?
> Lex Dunkelman
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