[internetworkers] email service suggestions?
Jeremy Portzer
jeremyp at pobox.com
Wed Feb 25 21:35:15 EST 2004
On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 21:24, Jeremy Portzer wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 19:05, Tony Spencer wrote:
> > They don't care. They are only aware of you and your account (all the
> > domains you registered with them).
> >
> > Additionally, their customer service is great. If you have a problem they
> > correct it and send you a very personal email within 24 hours (usually from
> > Lucy).
> >
> > 000domains is owned by Tucows if that helps to boost the credibility.
>
> Are you sure about that? Or are they just using the Tucows reseller
> system for their domain registrations? Tucows has hundreds of reseller
> clients that use their system (called OpenSRS) -- another example is
> domaingeeks.com . See http://www.opensrs.org
Further digging reveals that 000domains.com is run by an outfit called
"R & K Global Business Services, Inc." and is its own ICANN accredited
registrar-- as best I can tell they are not an opensrs reseller; maybe
they were in the past?
R & K Global Business Services, Inc.
13200 West Markham St., Suite 104
Little Rock, AR 72211
I couldn't find any other information about the ownership, other than
this. That name and address (given on 000domains.com) matches a listing
in Dun & Bradstreet, so they certainly appear to be doing business under
that name. That doesn't necessarily mean they aren't owned by Tucows,
but it seems unlikely.
--Jeremy
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