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Enom Domain Pricing vs. WHMCS Domain Pricing Configuration


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Hello,

 

I just have a quick question. I just got my account with enom and right when I was ready to configure domain pricing in whmcs, I realized that enom has their own pricing editor that edits prices for all my sub-accounts. Well the question is, when my customers register a domain name through whmcs does enom going to charge me the reseller price they gave me (as a reseller) or when orders come through my whmcs with my clients sub-account info enom charges the modified (for all sub-accounts) price?

 

I just wonder how should I configure prices in my whmcs and how should I modify them in enom? Or maybe by using enom API the prices I edit for sub-accounts on enom website simply doesn't apply? I don't know.

 

It just enom doesn't pay out commissions till 90 days, and I am planning to use payment gateway on whmcs and will receive payments directly, why would I wait for enom commissions for 90 days?

 

Just have to figure out how enom (reseller or default) pricing applies for orders made through whmcs.

 

Thank you!

 

Sincerely,

Serg

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An update to my question above:

 

Sorry, I guess I was confused. Worthless question. I was thinking about it and it doesn't make sense. I need retail prices configured in whmcs, and definitely I need retail prices configured in enom for sub-accounts. I don't know what I was thinking. :)

 

Have a great one!

 

Sincerely,

Serg

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