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I have a few $6.95 enom accounts. Price is fixed $250. If you are interested, PM or email me.
Your questions are welcome.
DarktidesNET
04-28-03, 12:14 AM
I picked one up from zoltan today. He's all legit and easy to work with incase you're skeptical.
Good luck selling them! :)
interactive
04-28-03, 03:29 PM
OMG I'm going to kill myself I unloaded a $6.95 account for $30 about 4 months ago. None the less good luck!
This was a long time ago... Now, these accounts are sold for a lot more. :)
DarktidesNET
04-29-03, 01:19 AM
Wow ! $30 ! I wish I picked one up ... if I had the spare cash I'd buy all of them I can find reasonably priced and re-sell them in about 1 year when they're a lot harder to find.
thats under the assumption that they will be in demand in one year. all it takes is for another registrar to get their ducks in a row and emulate the api - not that hard to do.
paul
there is allready a new product in production, im not sure what its called but apparently its a web based system that allows you to resell domains, the program is being developed by a current major player in the domain industry.
Sold a few $6.95 accounts, but still have available accounts. Pricing is only $230 for the first 3 persons who reply to this thread and want a $6.95 account.
We are the ETP.
One more thing. For a free $8.95 enom account, you don't have to send me PM-s or e-mails, simply use our website to signup for a free account: www.domainresell.biz (http://www.domainresell.biz/?source=hosthideout.com).
Any question is welcome.
Barbara
05-21-03, 06:36 AM
Very, very tempting. What payment methods do you accept?
markblair
05-21-03, 06:43 AM
How does this all work? Forgive me for not knowing, I've never looked into using eNom before because I always thought they charged $29.95/year per domain. If I were to signup with any of these accounts, does that give me the ability to signup additional domains at the given price? For example, the $8.95 plan would mean all domains I signup only cost $8.95 but I can charge whatever I choose? What happens in a year? Do I have to renew with eNom ever and pay them for the use of this plan?
Again, sorry for not already knowing. I've seen so many of these threads lately I'm really starting to become interested.
:confused:
We accept credit card payments through 2checkout.com.
Originally posted by Barbara:
Very, very tempting. What payment methods do you accept?
Yes, enom posted on their site $29.95 to not compete with their resellers.
Yes, if you signup for a $8.95 reseller account, you will be able to register / renew / transfer domain names at $8.95. And yes, you can use enom's Registry Rocket feature to setup a domain registration website and ask whatever price you want for a domain name.
After a year, you can renew with the same price or you can transfer your domain name away from enom (you won't do it...:)).
You shouldn't worry. :)
Originally posted by markblair:
How does this all work? Forgive me for not knowing, I've never looked into using eNom before because I always thought they charged $29.95/year per domain. If I were to signup with any of these accounts, does that give me the ability to signup additional domains at the given price? For example, the $8.95 plan would mean all domains I signup only cost $8.95 but I can charge whatever I choose? What happens in a year? Do I have to renew with eNom ever and pay them for the use of this plan?
Again, sorry for not already knowing. I've seen so many of these threads lately I'm really starting to become interested.
:confused:
markblair
05-21-03, 08:42 AM
And people are allowed to sell/giveaway their accounts with eNom without any hassle from them? I guess once eNom has the initial setup costs, they probably could care less. I'll have to seriously consider this option...
Thank you very much for the additional information.
do we have to fund that account when we buy them? how much
are they still available?
can you setup sub accounts under them? for example can i turn around and start telling 8.95 enom accounts?
You have to fund your account with $100 if you want to use enom's control panel to register domain names. If you will use Registry Rocket you won't have to refund.
Yes, I still have a few accounts.
Yes, you can setup subaccounts under them, minimum for reseller accounts is $8.95.
Any other question is welcome.
Originally posted by Rakmin:
do we have to fund that account when we buy them? how much
are they still available?
can you setup sub accounts under them? for example can i turn around and start telling 8.95 enom accounts?
markblair
05-21-03, 10:04 PM
Okay, so I signed up for the $8.95 reseller account via your website. When I get my login information, where am I logging into? eNom or domainresell.biz? Also, does this mean as long as I use Registry Rocket I won't have to pay eNom anything except the $8.95 per domain per year?
I just want to clarify if I'm understanding this correctly. Thanks.
Just sent you your welcome e-mail. It contains lots of useful information. If you have any other question, just post here or contact me directly.
Originally posted by zoltan:
Any other question is welcome.
yeah how do i get these accounts?
and so its $230 to you and $100 to enom for funding?
DarktidesNET
05-22-03, 04:04 PM
You must put $100 in to the account yes. It just sits there. This lets you register domains without having to get out your CC or anything as you have the $100 in funds already and it just deducts from that balance.
I prefer this method myself.
ok.. i got that part now.. how do i get the account?
i want it.
gimme gimme gimme gimme gimme.
DarktidesNET
05-22-03, 05:29 PM
Try emailing the thread author.
markblair
05-22-03, 05:31 PM
Originally posted by zoltan:
If you are interested, PM or email me.
Note this is for Zoltan. PM or email him for further instructions. Just thought to post this in case it was missed. :)
i did that.. still waiting..
I am anxious.
Originally posted by Rakmin:
yeah how do i get these accounts?
and so its $230 to you and $100 to enom for funding?
You are perfectly right... But, you don't even need to fund your enom account if you are going to use Registry Rocket.
markblair
05-23-03, 04:45 AM
Yes, but there is a $99 fee to use their PDQ service which appears to be some part of Registry Rocket. That allows them to setup a site for you so you don't have to.
No, Registry Rocket and PDQ are 2 different products. RR is free.
Originally posted by markblair:
Yes, but there is a $99 fee to use their PDQ service which appears to be some part of Registry Rocket. That allows them to setup a site for you so you don't have to.
markblair
05-23-03, 04:50 AM
When I went to signup for Registry Rocket it mentioned that PDQ was also required and had additional charges. So, I can setup Registry Rocket without using or signing up for PDQ? I'll have to re-read their site about that issue.
The $6.95 promotion is over... Thanks for all who applied.
Originally posted by zoltan:
Sold a few $6.95 accounts, but still have available accounts. Pricing is only $230 for the first 3 persons who reply to this thread and want a $6.95 account.
We are the ETP.
One more thing. For a free $8.95 enom account, you don't have to send me PM-s or e-mails, simply use our website to signup for a free account: www.domainresell.biz (http://www.domainresell.biz/?source=hosthideout.com).
Any question is welcome.
90 minutes! My auction is ending in about 90 minutes! Try your luck and get a $6.95 enom account!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2731608170&category=11153
Good luck!
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