People should try the following to get the $8.95 DIRECT ETP from enom.
1) You sign up as an ETP, you fund the account with enough money for 55 names, you email your DIRECT ENOM account manager, they reduce your price, you buy the name at the reduced rate.
2) You sign up as an ETP, you push 55 names into your account from another enom account if you have it, you email your DIRECT ENOM account manager, they reduce your price, you refill with at least $100 and they reduce your price.
If you look at the page I provided it shows you the spend levels that they ask most people for to reduce the per domain cost.
Once you have close to 40 names and are ready for a refill it's worth it to go direct ETP, anyone who has a $8.95 non-ETP reseller account should be jumping ship from their current account at that stage.
actnow said:
The system would not let me go below $ 8.95. Which, surprised
me.
You can go lower for retail accounts, they set the pricing point for new resellers a while back. I have heard that depending how big you are they might decide to let you have a few lower pricing ones (ie. have a $6.95 ETP or less)