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jolly
01-01-03, 02:23 PM
Which company is offering the best reseller deal for domains. Is anyone offering for less than $6.75

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Chicken
01-01-03, 02:46 PM
According to their pricing page, Onlinenic charges $6.69 (with 100 domain prepayment), however I don't have any experience with them. Enom comes pretty darn close and is what I use.

mattt
01-01-03, 09:02 PM
Yeah, I just got an eNom account myself. There are quite a few people on WHT selling $6.95 accounts, if you're interested.

There's actually a lot of cool things you can do with your eNom reseller account. I'm really impressed!

Chicken
01-01-03, 09:48 PM
OT: Are you using Registry Rocket or PDQ, or DRAMS, or your own API set up?

mattt
01-01-03, 10:11 PM
I think I'll be reg'ing most of the domains myself, but I just tested setting up the Registry Rocket tonight. If time permits, I'll try interfacing w/ their API. Which do you use?

jolly
01-02-03, 01:36 AM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Chicken
According to their pricing page, Onlinenic charges $6.69 (with 100 domain prepayment), however I don't have any experience with them. Enom comes pretty darn close and is what I use. [/QUOTE

:chicken: where can we see the control panel demo of onlinenic.


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Chicken
01-02-03, 08:50 AM
Mattt, I also register many in the cp itself, have used Registry Rocket, though PDQ is a bit more together (which is what I give clients and friends if they want to register names). I got lost in the API a long time ago (the DRAMS system seems like an easy, cheap, no-hassle way to implement the API, though I don't use it yet).

Jolly, they have but one screen shot: http://onlinenic.com/english/images/panelscreen.jpg

maxhest
01-02-03, 02:16 PM
I have been using registerfly since july. They are very robust. I like them. But when I do a whois on my domain it comes up as ENOM, INC. I don't know why, I just guess it's like that. O well :)

Chicken
01-02-03, 04:32 PM
Registerfly was (and apparently still is) a reseller for Enom.

allan
01-02-03, 07:48 PM
Originally posted by Chicken
According to their pricing page, Onlinenic charges $6.69 (with 100 domain prepayment), however I don't have any experience with them. Enom comes pretty darn close and is what I use.

I've talked to the people at OnlineNIC and even went so far as to open an account (no money, just the account so I could test out the software). They seem to have their act together, and are anxious for business, but in the end I wound up going the eNom route. I wanted a more established company, and their are more options for support with enom -- because there are so many resellers.

Chicken
01-02-03, 08:46 PM
I believe I also have an account with Onlinenic now that I think of it. I've never used it, but I do have the reseller account and they send me notices of improvements and registry outages, new domains, etc. They did have a few come to that other forum and spam, and that didn't impress me, however it didn't seem like the owner. Anyone use them? In theory, the API is easier to use that anythign else (according to them anyhow).

interactive
01-03-03, 09:55 AM
Originally posted by Chicken
According to their pricing page, Onlinenic charges $6.69 (with 100 domain prepayment), however I don't have any experience with them. Enom comes pretty darn close and is what I use.

I kind of like onlinenic. They have a nice little api. I strongly recommend it.

VoxKeysGtr
01-08-03, 02:37 PM
My vote goes to enom because of the range of services that they offer. They also make it very easy to manage domain names. :cool: :banana: