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View Full Version : $7.15 enom domains $24.99 setup!


kcdworks
08-17-2002, 10:34 AM
KCDWorks is proud to offer the following enom reseller account:

.com, .net, .org, .us *, .info *, .biz * - $7.15
.tv - $41.50
.ws - $15.50
.nu * $26.99, .bz, .cc - $26.99

All this for only a $24.99 setup! :eek4:

You will have access to ALL enom features, including the ability to create your OWN resellers! This is a full enom reseller account! We are only taking 10 signups! Email sales@kcdworks.com to sign up!!

*these domains have a mandated 2 year registration period.

UH-Matt
08-17-2002, 10:46 AM
can any resellers not try and give the best price possible without a signup fee ? :)

ckpeter
08-17-2002, 10:51 AM
You can post your own request in the Related Offers and Requests forum and see what you get.

Peter

UH-Matt
08-17-2002, 11:00 AM
i wish i could, but i have used my 1 post in 5 days thingy :)

ckpeter
08-17-2002, 11:06 AM
I think you can post request and offer seperately? (forgot whether the Related Offers and Requests forum has the filter or not).

You can always ask a moderator to post it for you.

Peter

UH-Matt
08-17-2002, 11:08 AM
It should let me post 2morow.

I would like a thread where enom resellers should all offer there cheapest offer without setup.

I have got $7.39 right now with no setup ;)

kcdworks
08-17-2002, 03:05 PM
If anyone has sent me email about this today and I have not responded, please email again ... I just took care of a mail server issue.

UH-Matt
08-17-2002, 03:06 PM
kcdworks : do this for me (7.15) without the setup (24.99) and you have a deal.. my current best is $7.39 no setup fee

kcdworks
08-17-2002, 03:10 PM
email me, matt ... we'll talk.

{edit}

there are no free setups below $8.95 per domain.

{/edit}

ddesigns
08-18-2002, 10:31 AM
Everyone needs to make a profit, and you don't get something for nothing. If you want free setup, expect a higher price. You can always find someone that offers a low price with no or little setup, but that person will not be around long. They won't be making enough money for it to be worth it. They will most likely go out of business. Then you are up the creek. You can't do anything with your account unless you get ahold of your parent reseller. My advice - find someone who you think will be around for awhile and pay to get an account with them. It works out better in the long run. :)

UH-Matt
08-18-2002, 11:12 AM
Ive managed to get down to 7.10 no setup .. so ner ner! :)

dynamitehost
08-18-2002, 11:49 AM
lol :)

ebay-nut
08-18-2002, 11:56 AM
Originally posted by ddesigns
Everyone needs to make a profit, and you don't get something for nothing. If you want free setup, expect a higher price. You can always find someone that offers a low price with no or little setup, but that person will not be around long. They won't be making enough money for it to be worth it. They will most likely go out of business. Then you are up the creek. You can't do anything with your account unless you get ahold of your parent reseller. My advice - find someone who you think will be around for awhile and pay to get an account with them. It works out better in the long run. :)

Actually the company could go out of business and the sub-resellers under it would still have their valid reseller sub-account. Once converted to a reseller account that account is a valid reseller under enom itself no matter what happens to the reseller above it.

Internet8000
08-18-2002, 01:26 PM
What about branding though.

From my experience, a sub reseller account still
reflects the parent reseller branding when any domains
are purchased, thus the automated email sent to the
customer reflects the branding of a business other
than the sub-reseller the customer bought the domain from,
which is not only confusing to the customer, but it just basically sucks!

I do not want another companys branding on automated
emails sent to my customer when they order a domain from me,
that is simply unacceptable.

ebay-nut
08-18-2002, 01:30 PM
Originally posted by Internet8000
What about branding though.

From my experience, a sub reseller account still
reflects the parent reseller branding when any domains
are purchased, thus the automated email sent to the
customer reflects the branding of a business other
than the sub-reseller the customer bought the domain from,
which is not only confusing to the customer, but it just basically sucks!

I do not want another companys branding on automated
emails sent to my customer when they order a domain from me,
that is simply unacceptable.

That only applies when the reseller themself purchase a domain, anyone that purchase a domain as a sub-account from your reseller account will see the branding based on your domain not the top resellers.

My domain is dotjunction.com, I am a sub-reseller of another reseller.

This is an actual confirmation email: (sensitive info edited)

Dear some customer:

Thank you for your recent order. Below you will find a summary of the products and services ordered:

Type Qty ExtAmt Description / Status
==========================================================================
Registration 1 29.95 something.cc / Successful

TOTAL BILLED: $29.95 to your customer's credit card


Thanks again for using us for your domain name services. If you have any questions regarding this order please reply to this message.

Sincerely,
dotjunction.com

Internet8000
08-18-2002, 01:45 PM
Ah, well that is cool.

So, basically, with a reseller account you have to
create another reseller account within it, and use
that new reseller account to reflect your companys
branding in the automated emails.

Wish enom would have explain that somehwere before I refilled
my main reseller account :rolleyes: I wonder if they would
transfer the funds for me.

Thanks alot for the info.

ffeingol
08-18-2002, 01:51 PM
Internet8000,

No, you don't have to do that.

Anything that someone buys from your reseller account will be branded with you info. If you buy from yourself (and you are a sub-reseller) it shows that it was purchased from your reseller, because that is what is really happening.

Frank