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Hi!

To save money for renewals I have now become an accredited registrar for .no's. It's only a one time fee of $1,000.- so I'll get a ROI in only 6 months!

Lately I have also been looking into applying for new domains trough my own registrar. Haven't done that before because of technical requirements for name servers. In order to get my applications accepted the domains have to be correct set up with name servers. Often when a domain get available several people is applying for the same domains and that's why I can't afford the name servers being incorrect setup.

Technical requirements for name servers:
http://www.norid.no/navnepolitikk.en.html#link6

My question is if anyone here know of/recommend any services for me to set up these A records? I'll only have to setup these A records for a day or so until I park my domains at Sedo.
????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/domain-newbies/107943-nameservers.html

I have found some services charging like $10 per domain/year. But I need a service where I can setup 1 or 2 new domains every day and then erase them after a couple of days..

Sorry my English isn't very good, but I think you understand

Thanks!
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