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What's the point of Epik Forever Registration?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom K." data-source="post: 2350354" data-attributes="member: 67334"><p>Again, you are putting too much emphasis on the wrong word. A registrar is a mediator between the registrant and the registry. If a registry does not offer a "forever <strong>registration</strong>" then neither can the registrar. The fact that no one [USERGROUP=69]@Epik[/USERGROUP] can provide a list of registries that are on board with this concept, despite [USER=143534]@robmonster[/USER] making a claim that some are, is proof of that it does not exist. If a registrar acts in good faith on behalf of the registrant, it would not purport to provide a forever registration. It just looks like price gouging. That's all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom K., post: 2350354, member: 67334"] Again, you are putting too much emphasis on the wrong word. A registrar is a mediator between the registrant and the registry. If a registry does not offer a "forever [B]registration[/B]" then neither can the registrar. The fact that no one [USERGROUP=69]@Epik[/USERGROUP] can provide a list of registries that are on board with this concept, despite [USER=143534]@robmonster[/USER] making a claim that some are, is proof of that it does not exist. If a registrar acts in good faith on behalf of the registrant, it would not purport to provide a forever registration. It just looks like price gouging. That's all. [/QUOTE]
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