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Bluesplinter

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I'm still in the trial period, and love almost everything about WHMCS (the main drawback being too many emails, and I don't know which ones to cull out :lol: ).

 

I have one question, though... how do you disable pricing for only one PART of a domain's three price options? For instance, Stargate doesn't have a price for transfers for the .ws domain, but if I don't put something in the Transfers box, 0.00 will be entered automatically. I don't want customers to think the transfers are free! :) I tried NA, N/A, -, even -1.00 as is used to disable URL/Email Forwarding, but none of those worked.

 

So, is there something we can put in those boxes to disable that particular price option?

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I'm still in the trial period, and love almost everything about WHMCS (the main drawback being too many emails, and I don't know which ones to cull out :lol: ).

 

I have one question, though... how do you disable pricing for only one PART of a domain's three price options? For instance, Stargate doesn't have a price for transfers for the .ws domain, but if I don't put something in the Transfers box, 0.00 will be entered automatically. I don't want customers to think the transfers are free! :) I tried NA, N/A, -, even -1.00 as is used to disable URL/Email Forwarding, but none of those worked.

 

So, is there something we can put in those boxes to disable that particular price option?

 

So stargate doesnt allow transfers to it for .ws domains?

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Apparently not. In my reseller control panel, they only give pricing slabs for new regs and renewals, and if you go to their retail pricing page:

 

www2.stargate.com/domain.php?action=domain_pricing&sb=no

 

It shows this for the .ws extension:

 

ws 12.99 12.99 N/A

 

Huh... I just checked my Enom account, and it doesn't have transfer pricing either. This must be a restriction from above. Enom actually has N/A for a LOT of country level tlds, so this appears to be something WHMCS should have a procedure for.

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.ws domains are sold by a complex pyramid/MLM scheme, so they are *very* reticent about allowing them to be moved around, although if the reselling agent goes goes bust it can happen.

 

there are a number of TLDs which cannot be moved around, and some that are very awkward to do, ad others where the price varies depending on the domain (premium .am domains for example)

 

someone should report to WHMCS by a ticket that transfer costs need 2 additional options

1. Not Available and

2. Price on Application

:D

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