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Enom & ResellerClub Domain Reselling


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I think I have this mostly figured out, but I want to make sure I have this right.

 

Enom links to a credit card and charges you when a customer orders a domain, your payment is processed by your own payment gateway.

 

Also with domain pricing, which is authoritative, the pricing set in Enom, or the pricing you set in WHMCS. Trying to not get myself screwed here.

 

ResellerClub - looks like you have to maintain a balance with them and just like Enom your money comes from your gateway charges and the cost is deducted from your account with them.

 

So is this how it works with these guys? It also makes me wonder why Enom charges you a fee + % ilke a card processing gateway, makes their prices less competitive.

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Enom links to a credit card and charges you when a customer orders a domain, your payment is processed by your own payment gateway.

Enom reseller accounts work like everyone else's - you deposit money then spend it.

 

So is this how it works with these guys? It also makes me wonder why Enom charges you a fee + % ilke a card processing gateway, makes their prices less competitive.

That's for _retail_ accounts where you're buying your own domains

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That's for _retail_ accounts where you're buying your own domains

 

I just signed up to enom at the start of the week to resell SSL certificates and was charged 3% for the privilege of depositing money by CC. Paypal has the same fee it seems.

 

They don't charge fees on Check and Wire deposits, but the bank fees we have to pay to pay in $US adds up.

 

The only way to minimise fees is to write one big fat check :-)

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I just signed up to enom at the start of the week to resell SSL certificates and was charged 3% for the privilege of depositing money by CC. Paypal has the same fee it seems

Many registrars have this "convenience fee" - it allows them to quote artificially lower prices so you think you're getting a better deal.

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