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Enom vs OpenSRS - How does OpenSRS Compete?

         

erikcw

3:04 am on Sep 2, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hi All,

I have had an OpenSRS account for about 2 years, but have recently been considering purchasing an Enom $5.99 account (reseller/used). Is there any chance that OpenSRS will be lowering their wholesale fees ($10 per domain) in the near future? It seems like Enom kills OpenSRS in the price and feature department.

Does anyone have any reviews of the services? Should I avoid one or the other?

Thanks!

community2004

9:00 pm on Sep 6, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



How many domains do you put through them? Don't just leave them - phone them up and haggle - get an account manager!

I used OpenSRS for a huge european domain registration company and got the price down so low it beat all registrars out there - mind you, we did have 600,000 dotcoms with them...

erikcw

11:13 pm on Sep 6, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I am doing reltivly low volume (a couple of dozen domains) - mostly personal....

Maybe I would be better off registering my personal domains with godaddy and client domains with opensrs...

community2004

11:28 pm on Sep 6, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



One thing I do like about opensrs - its interface does what it says - godaddy is interlaced with advertising on just about every other click - its confusing at times.

Personally, I feel I trust Opensrs more than GoDaddy with my domains, but like I say - personally.

I currently use EV1 for my domains, they use OpenSRS and are low priced (lower than godaddy maybe). I'd provide an address but I reckon that's not allowed, use Google :\

ps. I am new here - no idea on the forum rules regarding selling, other than 'help on creating messages' just below, but I am not promoting or selling and certainly not recruiting :)