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Friday, February 17, 2006

Hey eNom: You Guys Are Great, But Please Don't Make Me Work for A Discount!

$2.25 .INFO domain names: sounds like a great deal, eh? Well, that's what eNom is currently offering to their resellers, for a limited time. But I have no idea what eNom expects me to do in order to get this discount.

Here's a snippet from an email I received 2 days ago:

"$2.25 .INFO new registrations through June 30th

The recent .INFO promotion was a huge success, and because of its popularity, eNom is opening another promotion for you. From February 1, 2006 to June 30, 2006, eNom is offering a special low rate of $2.25 for every new .INFO domain name registration. Contact eNom today to get this special price so you can offer your customers the increasingly valuable .INFO domain names at an ever-more competitive price."

What is up with "contact eNom today?" Why don't they just lower the price in the eNom system like they used to do? Or maybe send us a coupon code that we can easily use at the eNom.com website. But "contact eNom today?" Nonsense. As a registrar, eNom is easily one of the very best, but this latest promo has me wondering if they are starting to get flakey over there.

I'm not pleased with the way this $2.25 .INFO promotion is setup, but I bite anyway, because I don't want to miss out on the discount. I contact eNom by replying to their email (the return email address is sales @ enom.com, which I know is a valid return email address.)

It's been 2 days now, and I haven't received a reply.

The original promotional email that eNom sent contained a phone number, so I could call them up to ask about the discount, but that's not going to happen: it's not a toll-free number, so any discount I might receive probably wouldn't be worth the time and the cost of the call (it's the time, really. I manage many websites and post to 15 blogs. Time is not my friend.)

Oh well.

Please post a comment if you can offer any insight. Thanks.


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