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    Should I get a PDQ ?

    I'm getting lots of regisrations a week now on :

    www.whois-search.com for $8.65 on enom reg rocket

    The thing is I want a enom PDQ because it looks better than reg rocket.

    If I move to a PDQ .........

    Can old reg rocket users login from PDQ ?

    I now they can go to http://access.enom.com but they will still come to my site looking for the login.

    Also with enom's price limit - can I still set my price on the PDQ at $8.65 ?

    Is it worth the $99 ? when reg rocket is free

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    Andrew,

    The PDQ is the way to go. You will keep your current customer under your account.

    They can still login to access.enom.com or www.enom.com sites.

    Though I'm not sure if you still get the $8.65 pricing. You have to send email to your parent reseller and get assurance. I wish I am your parent reseller, I have no doubt that you bring good business.

    Your other option is to pay enom.com prepaid to $6.97 or $7.95. I guess you know about it.

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    Re: Should I get a PDQ ?

    Originally posted by Whois-Search
    I'm getting lots of regisrations a week now on :

    www.whois-search.com for $8.65 on enom reg rocket

    The thing is I want a enom PDQ because it looks better than reg rocket.
    Agreed!

    If I move to a PDQ .........

    Can old reg rocket users login from PDQ ?
    Not likely, I have try this before. You may have to create sub-accounts for you client to login or just create a link for your clients to login in through RR.

    In fact, I have try a domain from RR to my sub-account. I loss the original password. I have to use the password of account in PDQ.

    I now they can go to http://access.enom.com but they will still come to my site looking for the login.
    Hmm! Create a RR link there, You have to retain the RR. Ask your client to create a account for themselve and you can "Push" their domain into sub-account. That's is !
    Also with enom's price limit - can I still set my price on the PDQ at $8.65 ?
    Provided you are using same login ID, you certain able to create $8.65 (for retail account) because this is set by your parent reseller. But no $8.90 or less reseller sub-account.
    Is it worth the $99 ? when reg rocket is free [/B]
    $99 per year. Better paid it by your available commission.


    I hope this will help!



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    We did.

    Although for a different purpose than most, I must admit we did register a PDQ site. I guess I shouldn't be giving away our secrets but it acts as a good bridge between developments.

    http://www.dnbuy.net


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    Re: We did.

    DNBuy

    Good website.

    By the way what is that mean "I guess I shouldn't be giving away our secrets but it acts as a good bridge between developments."?



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    Giveing away secrets are we?
    Here's one of mine:

    http://www.dramsystem.com/

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    I just got my pdq site. I like the loo much better than reg rocket and that made it worth it for me.

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