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Katatonic
06-26-2006, 03:52 AM
Hi, I've been browsing around and notice people offering free re-seller accounts through themselves.

I'm willing to take up the offer and register about 10 domains+.

I just want cheap domains and complete control over all of them. A reseller account makes it easier to manage them. Would like a price around $10USD per domain to be worth while, otherwise I'll just stick with namecheap.com.

By the way, does Namecheap do reselling? If so at what price? Do they allow chacnging of MX records?

I will need complete access to the domain i.e changing MX records etc.

Heard people are also offering eNom reseller accounts.

Aorozco
06-26-2006, 01:11 PM
I suggest tou use someone Directi resller, and use as nameservers ns1.mydomain.com and ns2.mydomain.com , in ww.wmydomain.com you can modify the MX records and similar.

Is normally 6.75 and less in directi resellers.

Katatonic
06-27-2006, 01:07 AM
I've decided just to stick with Namecheap. They are simply the best. Easy layout, complete control over the domain, fast and cheap.

I can say no more.

Sanzo
06-27-2006, 02:27 AM
I think there is reseller on namecheap.
Try to contact them :)

Katatonic
06-27-2006, 02:44 AM
Yep there already is.

In the email they sent, they hinted it's only available if you contact them as it's not widely advetised, if at all.

Simply the best company out there, even if they are a reseller of eNom.

Chaw
06-27-2006, 08:08 AM
namecheap is not a reseller plan , its retail

if yourclient dig a little they will know from whois information that you register there at 8.88/name

but for real reseller plan you can put your information and sell higher plus give your clients management url like access.enom.com so they can manage their own domains

enom would be your best option

stub
07-01-2006, 06:27 PM
NameCheap has a reseller plan. $50/yr

mrzippy
07-04-2006, 12:16 PM
If you are planning to register about 10+ domains, then an enom reseller account might be a good solution for you.

It works on a "pre-paid" basis, so if you want to "fill up" your account balance with paypal or credit card then you'll have to purchase a minimum of $100 worth of credit. Then, each domain you register (or transfer) reduces your balance by the cost of the domain. If you "fill up" your account with check or money order or wire transfer, then there is no minimum amount restriction.

Good luck!