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ckpeter
12-02-2002, 01:19 AM
I have a enom reseller account that was created before enom changed their pricing policy.

Here are some info about the account:

- The account will be under me directly. I will provide limited support.
- The account does not have previous owner. I created it for testing purpose only.
- The ID of this account is preset, since that's the only way I can set lower pricing.
- Here are the pricings:
(TLD, new, renewal, transfer)
.com $7.45 $7.45 $7.45
.net $7.45 $7.45 $7.45
.org $7.45 $7.45 $7.45
.us $7.45 $7.45 N/A
.info * $7.45 $7.45 $7.45
.biz $7.45 $7.45 $7.45
.tv $44.95 $44.95 N/A
.ws $15.95 $15.95 N/A
.nu * $29.95 $29.95 N/A
.bz $29.95 $29.95 N/A
.cc $29.95 $29.95 $29.95
.name $9.85 N/A N/A

The account will be sold in auction format. Minimum bid $50. Please bid in increments of $5. Buyout price is at $75.

Even though this is not the lowest pricing for an enom account, this is a good buy, consider that the pricing is only 50 cents away from the lowest pricing, and the selling pricing on those lowest accounts are in the range of $100 to $200. Also, since no more sub-$8.95 accounts can be created, these low price accounts will only become more scarce and expensive.

Some simple rules:

- Payment accepted through paypal.
- Please bid in this thread only.
- Please PM me with all your questions.
- Please only bid if you intend to buy the account.
- I reserve the right to terminate this auction at any time.
- This auction will run until December 5th, or when a buyout occur. I will post a notice when the auction ends.
- Payment expected within 3 days of auction closing.

Thanks,

Peter

Zoomer
12-02-2002, 04:07 AM
Are you an ETP? If not, how many levels away?
No offense, but how do I know if this is real?

Thank you.

Hostany Web
12-02-2002, 06:04 AM
Originally posted by Zoomer
Are you an ETP? If not, how many levels away?
No offense, but how do I know if this is real?

Thank you.

You can have a search for him, he has been around for a while and has 2300+ posts, he should be able to answer you what the ETP question.

PS. I've personally got an account from peter and it works great.

-Eric

ckpeter
12-02-2002, 10:30 AM
Originally posted by Zoomer
Are you an ETP? If not, how many levels away?
No offense, but how do I know if this is real?

Thank you.

That's a very good question, and I don't take offense from it. I am not an ETP, and I don't know how many levels there is above me. However, you will be directly under me (that is, I am not selling my own parent account and then running away).

I am paypal verified, and you are welcome to not pay if I am not otherwise. (I don't want to post my email address publicly, but you can check that right before you pay in paypal). While I have 2300+ posts, I know how post counts are meaningless these days. So, if a search on my post history doesn't comfort you, I can't really guarantee anything (short of giving you access to the account). However, I assure you that this is real. Otherwise (and this should not happen), you can dispute the charge with paypal.

I appreciate your interest. :) If you have any other question, pleaes feel free to ask.

Thanks,

Peter

Zoomer
12-02-2002, 11:14 AM
Do you by any chance have any 6.95 accounts? :D

IMO, these accounts should be great investments.

ckpeter
12-02-2002, 11:37 AM
Unfortunately I don't. :(

However, consider this account is only 50 cents away from a $6.95, and $1.50 from the lowest new pricing, it is a good deal. :)

Peter

thomas830
12-02-2002, 07:04 PM
Peter, why don't you change this accounts pricing from $7.45 to $6.95 and sell it then ?

If the account has been created before Enom changed its policy You can change pricing.

And $100-200 for $6.95 ? damn, i wish I sold my account for more ;)

ckpeter
12-02-2002, 07:48 PM
Thomas, I can't, because my own pricing is also $7.45. :(

There is one $6.95 account that sold for $210 in an auction, which even I think is too expensive. But I suppose these kind of accounts can only get more expensive now.

Peter

thomas830
12-02-2002, 08:16 PM
oh, I see Peter... if your account is $7.45 You cannot change... i thought You have $6.95

$210 for $6.95 is expensive but as you said there is not too many of $6.95-7.50 accounts.

So You guys bid for this account :) I use Enom and can highly recommend. this is good deal.

mrzippy
12-03-2002, 03:56 AM
Originally posted by VIPsNet
Peter, why don't you change this accounts pricing from $7.45 to $6.95 and sell it then ?

If the account has been created before Enom changed its policy You can change pricing.


Really? This is interesting. I didn't know this.. are you sure?

thomas830
12-03-2002, 05:21 AM
Originally posted by mrzippy


Really? This is interesting. I didn't know this.. are you sure?

more than sure, did it with 3 accounts...

I'm sorry Peter for posting off topic

Zoomer
12-03-2002, 05:21 AM
Originally posted by ckpeter
Thomas, I can't, because my own pricing is also $7.45. :(

There is one $6.95 account that sold for $210 in an auction, which even I think is too expensive. But I suppose these kind of accounts can only get more expensive now.

Peter

I have an idea.

Why not contact your upstream, and offer him some $$$ to lower your pricing?

I'm sure you know what follows. :D

ckpeter
12-03-2002, 10:13 PM
This account has been sold . Thank you for your interest.

Peter

mrzippy
12-03-2002, 10:33 PM
Originally posted by Zoomer


I have an idea.

Why not contact your upstream, and offer him some $$$ to lower your pricing?

eNom seems to be "cracking down" on the low pricing.. they have contacted a number of ETP's and informed them that they are not happy about us setting low prices...

So.... if an ETP lowers pricing to $6.95, then they may possibly incurr the wrath of eNom. Not sure what that would mean, but personally I don't feel it's worth it for a few hundred bucks.