James M Woods wrote on Fri, 27 Aug 2004 00:55:36 -0400:
> Thanks for all your feedback. A straight up price change *IS* a trivial
> matter, unfortunately the registry's 25 domain per profile rule throws a
> rather large wrench in the works. Especially with resellers who manage a
> very large number of domains using 1 profile (for whois privacy services
> etc.)
>
Hi, thanks for your answer. I don't quite see the connection here. The
mail says:
> Individual registrants may register a total of 25
> new domain registrations under this special promotional pricing.
Now you are talking about profiles. Is this OpenSRS profiles, registry
profiles, registrants?
It's quite clear from the mail that a single registrant can only get 25 of
those domains at this price. That's reasonable. If that is true then I
don't see a problem here. If resellers sell a lot of domains under a
single registrant name for whatever reason that's their business.
If you are talking about OpenSRS profiles I can surely see that to be a
wrench. However, I don't see a connection between OpenSRS profiles and
registrants.
Kai
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Kai
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