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    Which Way

    Can some one have a idea which is better with a reseelers account with Enom. a Regisry-Rocket account or the new PDQ account.
    They have so many options and things that you can do sell and etc, it gets very confessing.

    Any help here?

    Richard

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    I've used enom and generally, once you implement one of their programs you'll ask yourself "Why didn't I do this sooner?".

    Usually it turns out easier than you thought. But you do have to take some time to get started and read through their site, because there is a lot of functionality. If you need help, feel free to write me. I have a lot of experience with them.

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    JoeZippy

    What way is the best as far as you think, the PDQ or the Rocket?

    Richard

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    I have a resellers account thru some one and they are telling me with a PDQ account you can't put your own nameservers in they have be put in manually. He said will change in Sept. 2002

    Have you heard anything like that?

    Richard

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    Originally posted by hoster
    I have a resellers account thru some one and they are telling me with a PDQ account you can't put your own nameservers in they have be put in manually. He said will change in Sept. 2002
    I believe that to be true. I just went to our PDQ site and there is no place to register name servers. OTOH, I just logged into the main eNom site and you can register a DNS server under the "Domain Names" menu option.

    Personally I like PDQ over Registry Rocket. PDQ creates a retail account for each of your customers. That lets you manage all your domains from a single login. You can also make global changes across all domains.

    Feel free to IM/PM me if you need more info about RR vs. PDQ.

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    I'd agree, mostly due to the account. Keeps everything orderly. With regrocket, all domains end up in your account, which just makes things a bit messier, and customers log in to each domain, not into an account with all domains. PDQ is great for quick and easy. Looks ok. Not many options.
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    URL for these 2 places ?
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    Matt,

    These are not "places". We're talking about eNom. eNom has three methods that you can use to sell domains. They are a full API and two "packages" called Registry Rocket and PDQ.

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    Originally posted by ffeingol
    Matt,

    These are not "places". We're talking about eNom. eNom has three methods that you can use to sell domains. They are a full API and two "packages" called Registry Rocket and PDQ.

    Frank
    thanks for the heads up, ill take a look
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