Just Say No to Variable Pricing
Hi, I live in California, and I own probably close to 100 domain names of various TLDs. The reason I mention California is because, in this state, we know what happens when variable price comes into the mix -- consumers get screwed. In this case, the consumers who get screwed, in fact, are mostly the backbone of the U.S. economy: small businesses. I don't think I need to point out that the internet is still quite young. Even though I live in Silicon Valley, there are a plethora of businesses who have not made it onto the 'net. Growth for the internet has been aided by the easy access to low-cost domain names. Further, it has aided in the "democracy" of the internet ... people do get out to make their presence, which would also be difficult with variable pricing. As a businessperson, it becomes far more difficult for me to plan on how to run my business, and to know what expenses that I need to plan for. Please re-consider having variable pricing of domain names. Thank you very much, Judy Kettenhofen |