Proposed variable prices
I am an entrepreneur and have been involved in the development of several hundred websites over the years. Post-release of domains, I cannot envision a system where introducing a variable pricing system could be *fair* and justfiable. If I've invested thousands of hours and hundreds of thousands of dollars into the development of a website, should I be forced to pay a higher price because of that? Let's say for instance, Google's primary url was Google.org. How would THEY be charged under this new scheme? Before they invested in the development of this domain, it would have been worth minimum registration fee. Once again, there is no possible way to implement an equitable tiered pricing system for domains once they have been released, sites have been developed and so on. As a domain registrant for over 100 developed domains under the .org, .biz and .info domains, I kindly ask that you strongly consider the appropriateness of such action. Sincerely, Sharon Tucci |