Justin,
I
don't know, if you read the post of the last forum. There was a lot of information
on CORE.The Roundrobin method is a very bad example of justice, because you can
buy this "justice"through so-called "premium services".
These premium services
are too expensive for "average Joe", but no problem for "the big ones". If you buy
premium services for your name with all the registrars of CORE with a script, no
one else will be able to get that name and Roundrobin robbs off the shore ...
It
is the same as buying an expensive .tv name (try out www.tv, please) - the regitrars
will be happy, but it is everything else than "open" or "fair". Only that the .tv
people tell you immediately what you have to pay to get the name and its your decision
to pay or not to pay ... CORE doesn't.
The CORE strategy is a hidden one, one you
don't notice immediately, but in my eyes it is the worst proposal for registering
new domain names I know.
I do not upport IOD, because I registered names there,
but because they use a fair system. I also registered with CORE in the very beginning,
but when I read their business methods more precisely, I immediately stopped doing
so, because I do not want to support such a system, nor do I want to get an advantage
through such a system.
The system of CORE is simply wrong.
Regards,
Friedrich