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$2.95 .com/.net/.org at network solutions - More than 5 per ext allowed?

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rayman617

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The limit should be 5 per new customer however I've been able to register more than that. Will they retroactively charge you the price difference in the future for any domains registered over the allotted limit? You would think that would be business practice, even illegal if it's an issue with their system.
 
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cant be more evil than dynadot they are the devil themselves .
Can you elaborate? I find them very user friendly, well priced and fast with no restrictions on the amount of domain pushes or transfers.
 
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I've tried this before, it was a hassle, you are not allowed to transfer. You are force to renew based on their over 30$ renewal price.
 
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cant be more evil than dynadot they are the devil themselves .

nothing is perfect
the difference is netsol is evil to a much larger number of people than dyna .. and really that's all that matters.
 
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this is thread for good deals,
and right now the best .com deals are with networksolutions

as i mentionned in another thread, i made 1k$+ profits with netsol deals in2018,
and i don't expect less from the nice 33domains i registered from them during this great promo

i never had a problem pushing or transfering a domain from them,
yes it is slower, but still it work

 
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Is anyone still getting this deal?
 
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It isn’t working for me anymore
 
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I can get it to work on my laptop but not on my phone for some reason. Any ideas?
 
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Wow I'm still getting the deal. Do you think there is an error in their system?
 
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It seems this promo has expired
 
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I've tried this before, it was a hassle, you are not allowed to transfer. You are force to renew based on their over 30$ renewal price.


Same exp here, i never touch them again, no matter what deal they running
 
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