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Find Your Perfect Domain Name for $1.00/yr "This promotional pricing is valid for up to five (5), one-year domain name registrations. Service will automatically renew until feature is cancelled. Current renewal is $38.00/year."

Anyone have experience with Network Solutions, good or bad??
 
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Nope, it is not working for me. European IP address, if this one makes any difference.
 
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Game is not over
Could you share please?
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With the link @MasterOfMyDomains posted above I have now found 3 different ways today alone to get $1 or less .coms at NetSol. Not dead yet.

Any others want to doubt now? :) I started yesterday with a 50 cent .com code but apparently not everyone believes. All tested and worked. I posted proof above as well. Probably no point in sharing anymore publicly though because some people have to ruin it for others in this thread by name calling and acting like a 3 year old who likes to cuss in almost every post on NamePros.
 
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With the link @MasterOfMyDomains posted above I have now found 3 different ways today alone to get $1 or less .coms at NetSol. Not dead yet.

Whats the best link ?


anyone using sedo or listing with them as there a pain now listing on there site
 
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Whats the best link ?


anyone using sedo or listing with them as there a pain now listing on there site

change yer dns to sedo for 24 hours.. u don't have to change txt records.
 
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change yer dns to sedo for 24 hours.. u don't have to change txt records.

Yeah thought that i don't want any names pointing to there DNS can't stand there landing pages
 
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Whats the best link ?


anyone using sedo or listing with them as there a pain now listing on there site
Yeah, Sedo I have to do dns change for almost all domains or they will time out in a week and get rejected. But for me its usually less that 24 hrs.
 
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Yeah thought that i don't want any names pointing to there DNS can't stand there landing pages

I meant temporarily.. like 24 hours... so you'd be only hating it temporarily...
I think its easier than changing txt records.. at least for me... gl
 
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Yeah thought that i don't want any names pointing to there DNS can't stand there landing pages
Its only temporary, once they verify you can change dns forever.
 
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If your Contact detail same on sedo and netsol than no dns require sedo automatically verify via whois.. So i'm not facing this issue
 
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Hi,

If anybody wants to earn some $ and register domain names for me at NameSol, send me a private message. I will pay you $20 for each 100 domain names you register for me (money send via PayPal).

At NetworkSolutions I always receive the following error: "We were unable to process your transaction due to an issue with your credit card information. Please note that multiple submissions of the same order can result in temporary charges appearing on your credit card. To complete this transaction, please contact a Customer Service representative at 1-855-354-0166."

And nothing seems to work (I've tried different credit cards, paypal, different locations etc.) and I always receive this error.

In any case, drop me a dm if you're interested.

P.S. Hopefully this is not too much off-topic :)
 
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I will pay you $20 for each 100 domain names you register for me
Oh really? Regging each 5 domains at Netsol takes at least 10 mins, including proxy change, browser change, opt out of tons of upsales, throwing tons of hosting and privacy etc junk out of the cart - click one by one, payment.

So, 100 domains - 20 bunches by 5 domains - would take 200 minutes of one's pure time. More than two hours. Where and when did you see these wage rates the last time?
 
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I will pay you $20 for each 100 domain names you register for me (money send via PayPal).
If you offered $1 each name you might get some takers.
 
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Regging each 5 domains at Netsol takes at least 10 mins...

I had no idea that it might take 10 minutes for 5 domain names to be registered. You are the first who is telling me that + I am not completely sure if that is necessarily the case for all NetSol customers.

if it would take 200 minutes to register 100 domain names, I agree that it wouldn't be a good thing to offer $20/$25 per 100 domain names.

Let me be fair and ask you, what would you suggest. How much should I offer? (You can answer via PM so that we don't spam the thread here)

If you offered $1 each name you might get some takers.

Thank you for the insight, but $100 would for 100 domains would be outside my specific budget. And I am looking to buy a significant amount of domains and not only 5 or 10 so there is a more significant amount of money to be earned - purely because of the quantity.

A person before you criticized me for "underpaying" since it would take, according to them 200 minutes for 100 domain names. And that is a completely fair criticism, assuming it takes 200 minutes to register 100 domains names.

However, wouldn't you and they agree that if it would take much less time 10 minutes to register 5 domains - if you could register 1000 or even 2000 domains in 8 hours, wouldn't you both agree that paying $2000 for 8 hours of this work might be overpaying in this case?

I don't want to be too much argumentative here - since I don't want to go too much off-topic in this thread, but I think that I always try to be fair and if someone feels that I have ever been unfair towards them, please let me know. Thanks :)
 
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However, wouldn't you and they agree that if it would take much less time 10 minutes to register 5 domains - if you could register 1000 or even 2000 domains in 8 hours, wouldn't you both agree that paying $2000 for 8 hours of this work might be overpaying in this case?
No, I disagree. I am getting those domains at $2 each with zero work on my part. The alternative is about $8 each, maybe $6 if you are lucky.
 
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I had no idea that it might take 10 minutes for 5 domain names to be registered. You are the first who is telling me that + I am not completely sure if that is necessarily the case for all NetSol customers.

if it would take 200 minutes to register 100 domain names, I agree that it wouldn't be a good thing to offer $20/$25 per 100 domain names.

Let me be fair and ask you, what would you suggest. How much should I offer? (You can answer via PM so that we don't spam the thread here)



Thank you for the insight, but $100 would for 100 domains would be outside my specific budget. And I am looking to buy a significant amount of domains and not only 5 or 10 so there is a more significant amount of money to be earned - purely because of the quantity.

A person before you criticized me for "underpaying" since it would take, according to them 200 minutes for 100 domain names. And that is a completely fair criticism, assuming it takes 200 minutes to register 100 domains names.

However, wouldn't you and they agree that if it would take much less time 10 minutes to register 5 domains - if you could register 1000 or even 2000 domains in 8 hours, wouldn't you both agree that paying $2000 for 8 hours of this work might be overpaying in this case?

I don't want to be too much argumentative here - since I don't want to go too much off-topic in this thread, but I think that I always try to be fair and if someone feels that I have ever been unfair towards them, please let me know. Thanks :)


Yeah I think $2 each is the minimum for most of us.
 
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I had no idea that it might take 10 minutes for 5 domain names to be registered. You are the first who is telling me that + I am not completely sure if that is necessarily the case for all NetSol customers.

if it would take 200 minutes to register 100 domain names, I agree that it wouldn't be a good thing to offer $20/$25 per 100 domain names.

Let me be fair and ask you, what would you suggest. How much should I offer? (You can answer via PM so that we don't spam the thread here)



Thank you for the insight, but $100 would for 100 domains would be outside my specific budget. And I am looking to buy a significant amount of domains and not only 5 or 10 so there is a more significant amount of money to be earned - purely because of the quantity.

A person before you criticized me for "underpaying" since it would take, according to them 200 minutes for 100 domain names. And that is a completely fair criticism, assuming it takes 200 minutes to register 100 domains names.

However, wouldn't you and they agree that if it would take much less time 10 minutes to register 5 domains - if you could register 1000 or even 2000 domains in 8 hours, wouldn't you both agree that paying $2000 for 8 hours of this work might be overpaying in this case?

I don't want to be too much argumentative here - since I don't want to go too much off-topic in this thread, but I think that I always try to be fair and if someone feels that I have ever been unfair towards them, please let me know. Thanks :)

well... look at it this way... if you reg 100 names elsehere.. you pay about $800.
if you do it using someone else on netsol.. you pay only $100

so you save $700... no matter the time involved, to offer $20 while you are saving $700.. is not a very generous offer... I don't think you should be asking others what is a good offer.. instead.. you should be asking yourself what is it worth to you to save $700 on registering 100 names... or saving 1400$ on registering 200 names.. or saving $7000 on registering 1000 names.. etc.

cheers.
 
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No, I disagree. I am getting those domains at $2 each with zero work on my part. The alternative is about $8 each, maybe $6 if you are lucky.

If the lowest price for .com domain would be $6, I wouldn't be purchasing these domain names. I wouldn't be interested in buying thousands of domain names. So the difference is not between $2 and $6. I even wouldn't be buying the vast vast majority of these names even for $4 or $3. If I would be registering these domains either way (even at the full price), then that argument would have a point - but that is not the case here.

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However, I appreciate everyone's comments and thank you for your insight.

As I have mentioned earlier, Additional $100 for 100 is not something that would be viable for me. If you have a different point of view or you are not interested in my proposal, that is perfectly fine.

Regardless of our views on this specific issue, one thing that we can all hope for is that this offer will continue to exist for some time :)

I wouldn't want to spam this thread, so this might be my last post here. But, I will gladly answer any questions you might have about that via dm. So you can send me a pm if you have any questions. Thank you :)
 
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No, I disagree. I am getting those domains at $2 each with zero work on my part. The alternative is about $8 each, maybe $6 if you are lucky.
I don't understand what you're saying. Zero work, the domains are uploading themselves? And where does $2 come from, I thought the great deal was $1 per, (or possibly even $0.50, I can't seem to keep up)?

Or someone is doing the work for you?
 
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