Kim_André_Akerĝ <kimandre.DeleteThis@NOSPAMbetadome.com> wrote:
> John Dalberg wrote:
>
> > Kim_André_Akerĝ <kimandre.DeleteThis@NOSPAMbetadome.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > [snip, big time]
> >
> > The point is to register the domain names for others. Some people know
> > zelch about why and how to do it.
>
> That's a completely legitimate reason, as I see it, and even a
> good-natured one. (If you made that point earlier on, though, we
> wouldn't have had this long list of accusations.)
Well sometimes someone doesn't need to divulge more information than they
need to and that should be respected. If someone is suspicious that's fine
but there's no need to get hostile about it.
>
> > I don't want to be a reseller. I am not reselling domain names. This
> > means one has to pay hundreds of dollars for absolutely no profit. My
> > intention is not to use the process to make a profit. I am just
> > helping others.
> >
> > I understand how API's work. I don't mind passing a username and
> > password. That's not a problem.
>
> I just recalled another reseller service that has way lower fees (ie.
> none - just a deposit which is deducted from when you sell domains):
> http://www.irrp.net/
>
> You pay a certain price per domain per year, then you can charge your
> customers the price you want (even the same price you pay for it, since
> you obviously don't want to make a profit).
Thanks. I think I'll just write a script to submit the registration form,
scrape
the next page and repeat. It worked for me for other sites.
John Dalberg
>> Stay informed about: less than $10.00 domain name registrars?