RE: [DNS] moderator

RE: [DNS] moderator

From: Ginger Fish <ginger-fish§scifi-art.com>
Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 20:21:49 +1100
Yeah that's good, or you could also script a thingy that would directly
prevent your clients from receiving anything from ING.

Ginger Script


-----Original Message-----
From: Lee Sanders [mailto:auda-337&#167;ccp.com.au]
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 8:18 PM
To: dns&#167;lists.auda.org.au
Subject: RE: [DNS] moderator


Hello all, time to stop lurking and put in a few comments in here.

If I can borrow a link from Joshua
http://www.whatsinaname.com.au/renewals/wING01a.jpg then ING at $220 for
two years overcharge by approximately $80 on the RETAIL cost (the wholesale
cost being somewhat lower) of performing a DNS renewal. Not the hardest
task in the world, in fact I scripted the task into a single click on a web
page.

Sasha, are you telling me the service you provide in renewing domains is
worth $80 more than what the customer could do themselves by going direct
to Melbourne IT ?

At my previous position I became heartily sick of dealing with renewal
notices from ING and my solution at the time was to perform an overhaul of
our DNS renewal system (scripts+database+php) to enable us to contact our
customers ahead of ING. Often this entailed contacting them 4-6 months in
advance of the renewal date on their domain.

As I doubt ING are going stop their unethical business practices anytime
soon I would suggest people do something similar, it did stop almost all of
the renewal problems we had at the time with ING.

Regards,

Lee Sanders
Network Engineer


At 07:35 PM 4/03/2002 +1100, you wrote:
>hey sally
>
>can you please tell the list what price do you charge for a domain name
>registration??
>
>it's not a very intelligent comment to make, that we should inform the
>registrant in regards to competition
>
>example
>  'ING are not your current registrar'
>'ING are offering a competing service to <xxx>, your current registrar'
>'you can renew your domain with either of ING or <xxx> equally well'
>etc
>
>our job at ING is to look after consumers that obviously have been
neglected
>
>we charge what may be perceived a premium for our service
>
>some people choose to buy a BMW and others may go with Hyundai
>
>both get you from A to B in the same amount of time
>
>"BMW a sheer driving pleasure"
>
>that's not said for nothing
>
>Sasha Sudakov
>
>Internet Name Group
>
>222 St Kilda Road. St.Kilda
>
>Melbourne. VIC 3182
>
>Tel : +61 3 9525 5285
>
>Fax : +61 3 9525 5300
>
>Email : sasha&#167;internetnamegroup.com
>
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