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i am interested in registering domain names for my clients and I wondered if there are any domain resellers out there that I can use that don't require a minimum balance or setup fee before I can place orders.

 

For example if a customer of mine would like a .com domain it will be passed on and then pending untill I pay for it, Once paid for it is then registered with the customers details.

 

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You can register with Nominet for .uk domains. The application takes a while and a bit of reading to pass the exam, but it's only about their processes for registering / cancelling domains, so you would have to read it anyway.

Like m8internet said, putting them into a todo list is a good idea, i know it doesn't give complete automation, but it saves you footing the bill if someone makes an order and doesn't pay.

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Hi,

 

i am interested in registering domain names for my clients and I wondered if there are any domain resellers out there that I can use that don't require a minimum balance or setup fee before I can place orders.

 

For example if a customer of mine would like a .com domain it will be passed on and then pending untill I pay for it, Once paid for it is then registered with the customers details.

 

Regards,

iWeb Central

 

You can take a look at netearthone. When you receive the money from customers. Then you transfer the money to NEO, and then register the domain.

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You can take a look at netearthone. When you receive the money from customers. Then you transfer the money to NEO, and then register the domain.

 

BUT, you have to top your account up with a minimum amount first, and IIRC its in the region of $75, however that is available to you as funds and from then on there is no more minimum payment

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