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JustinSurfer
March 15th, 2002, 17:18
Hi
I wanted to know if it was possible to sell domains WITHOUT paying any fees myself to registrars, kind of like an affilate deal, but a bit better, I don't know if such thing exists, but if so I would like to know what sort of offer the company offers, I must be able to sell domains for around $15 or less.
I want to start up a domain section on www.jsnwebservices.com, and was wondering about the best way to go about it?
Cheers
Justin
NFTNet.com
March 16th, 2002, 10:42
I wouldn't know. Which domains are you selling?
Chicken
March 16th, 2002, 12:14
Unless I'm reading this wrong, he wants to sell unregistered domains off his site, but he doesn't want to buy domain credits, or actually have to pay for the domains himself and resell them.
If I *am* reading this right, then you should look at registrars like http://www.itsyourdomain.com which have really easy ways for you to add domain registration forms to your site (cut and paste). They register the domain, handle the payment, and basically you get the difference of what you are charged and the price you set (goes into your account and then I guess they mail you a check, or maybe they can wire it to an account).
See site for more details.
http://www.enom.com and http://www.domainbank.com and others offer similar set ups.
belladonna
March 18th, 2002, 13:10
I just tried to check out your current status on your page and it wont even look up the address. Do you have certain IP's blocked?
Bella
JustinSurfer
March 18th, 2002, 17:27
Originally posted by Chicken
Unless I'm reading this wrong, he wants to sell unregistered domains off his site, but he doesn't want to buy domain credits, or actually have to pay for the domains himself and resell them.
If I *am* reading this right, then you should look at registrars like http://www.itsyourdomain.com which have really easy ways for you to add domain registration forms to your site (cut and paste). They register the domain, handle the payment, and basically you get the difference of what you are charged and the price you set (goes into your account and then I guess they mail you a check, or maybe they can wire it to an account).
See site for more details.
http://www.enom.com and http://www.domainbank.com and others offer similar set ups.
Signed up with itsyourdomain.com, is very good as you can add your own headers and footers to everything making it blend in with the entire site, with not a single word of their name throughout the site they provide for you.
Cheers for the help
JustinSurfer
March 18th, 2002, 17:27
Originally posted by belladonna
I just tried to check out your current status on your page and it wont even look up the address. Do you have certain IP's blocked?
Bella
Server upgrade resulted in about half an hours with of downtime, should be okay now.
Chicken
March 21st, 2002, 00:35
They are very good at emailing you about any downtimes (whether the downtime is from them, or from a registry). One of the more proactive registrars I can think of, in terms of this. You may have emailed Ted C., and if so, he seems like a nice chap.
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