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dektong
02-21-2001, 05:18 AM
Although my website is not up yet, I can register any .com, .net, and .org domain for only $12.95/yr. I am an Enom reseller and I can accept paypal payment. If you are interested, please just email me for further information.

cheers,
:beer:

[Edited by dektong on 02-21-2001 at 04:21 AM]

sodapopinski
02-21-2001, 06:14 AM
Originally posted by dektong
Although my website is not up yet, I can register any .com, .net, and .org domain for only $12.95/yr. I am an Enom reseller and I can accept paypal payment. If you are interested, please just email me for further information.

cheers,
:beer:

[Edited by dektong on 02-21-2001 at 04:21 AM]

Welcome to the web hosting industry. :D

dektong
02-26-2001, 07:52 PM
BUMP.... :D

If you can find any better deal, I will match any other prices (single or bulk (up to 5) domain registrations) by 10% (limit up to 5 only). Sorry... still paypal only (certified member of paypal). Register your domain(s) today!

cheers,
:beer:

[Edited by dektong on 02-26-2001 at 07:24 PM]

m6.net
02-27-2001, 12:36 AM
I know a place from where you can get a domain name only for $8.95 per year. If you interested.

dektong
02-27-2001, 12:44 AM
Originally posted by Sanjay
I know a place from where you can get a domain name only for $8.95 per year. If you interested.

Then, I will beat by 10%, as I said! :D Contact me, and let me know where you get it from... :D

cheers,
:beer:

m6.net
02-27-2001, 01:03 AM
Here you go - http://registrar.godaddy.com/default.asp?isc=advcom2

Recently I came to know about it and yet to try.

dektong
02-27-2001, 01:07 AM
so? are you going to register or not? If not, what's the point of showing that link?
As I said, I will beat them by 10%, so what's the problem? I will match their offer (plus 10% discount), but that means... you have to register at least 50 domains!

cheers,
:beer:

[Edited by dektong on 02-27-2001 at 12:09 AM]

m6.net
02-27-2001, 01:22 AM
you will beat them? They don't ask for any bulk registration like you did 50 domains. I mentioned it here becasue we have to refer a domain regsitrar all the time to our clients'. If you have a better price why not our customer save few extra bugs. I can't guarantee for 50 or 100 domains, nor want any commission for any referal. All I want is that our client pay minimal fee. Don't face any trouble with registratio. Can easily move their domains from one server to another, even in case if they are leaving us due to any reason.

[Edited by Sanjay on 02-27-2001 at 12:26 AM]

dektong
02-27-2001, 01:31 AM
Originally posted by Sanjay
you will beat them? They don't ask for any bilk registration like you did 50 domains. I mentioned it here becasue we have to refer a domain regsitrar all the time to our clients'. If you have a better price why not our customer save few extra bugs. I can't guarantee for 50 or 100 domains, nor want any commission for any referal. All I want is that our client don't pay any extra and don't face any trouble with registration and easily move their domain from one server to another, even in case if they are leaving us due to any reason.

Oh... I was looking at the wrong numbers... My apology... If you want, I can still match their price (with the discount). I am an ENOM reseller, take a look at ENOM.com. You clients can easily administer their own domain, of course.... Hopefully I will get my site done pretty soon so all this will look more professional. Anyway, you are
welcome to contact me for further question.

cheers,
:beer:

Mafukie
02-27-2001, 02:25 AM
your best bet is to just go with known companies. cheaper dosn't mean better in most cases. I was thinking about using totalnic.com again but wanted to try something new. so I used network solutions and they are so much better, I even got a welcome letter in the mail from them. I know its not really a big deal, but its nice to see they would send you a letter welcoming you.

dektong
02-27-2001, 02:29 AM
Originally posted by Mafukie
your best bet is to just go with known companies. cheaper dosn't mean better in most cases. I was thinking about using totalnic.com again but wanted to try something new. so I used network solutions and they are so much better, I even got a welcome letter in the mail from them. I know its not really a big deal, but its nice to see they would send you a letter welcoming you.

I can send you 3 welcome letters, if you want... ;)
I agree with you, probably I have to wait until I get my site working... :)

cheers,
:beer:

Mafukie
02-27-2001, 02:33 AM
No, its not just the welcome letter, it's how good their services are. Actually I'm going to practice sending welcome letters, it shows the customer that you know they are their and that you appreciate their business.

dektong
02-27-2001, 02:36 AM
very good idea! I will do the same when my site is up! thx

cheers,
:beer: