What good is knowing the regular registration price, When the only price you can pay is the promo price. The only price you need to know before you have registered is the renewal cost (which would be the closest to any regular registration price). This price is clearly described on their website and it is your responsibility to check this out before you purchase a domain. Caveat Emptor.
You came in here complaining that Dynadot did not adequately warn you about the renewal cost, when they have clearly and adequately shown their prices in their price list in a link off the front page.
Yes, but I wanted it to be mentioned in the notification email, like other registrars do.
Also these domains are past renewal date, so you are probably stuck with Dynadot, which is not an abnormal situation. We could ask why you didn't take actions, say 30 days before expiry. Although I don't think you will find much difference between other registrars transfer price, and dynadot's renewal price. I haven't checked that, but I suspect that to be the case.
Because it is my personal business why I didn't take action 30 days before the expiration date and no one has the right to ask that.
$29.99 renewal fee at dynadot, $9.99 transfer fee at name.com
Lastly there is no such thing as a Regular Registration Price.There are only Registration Price (which includes both Promo and and "Regular" Pricing), Renewal Prices, and Transfer Pricing. No registrar I know of has a 4th Category, Regular Registration Price, because there is no such category of pricing..
The "regular" price, as so called the fourth category by you, was introduced to me by dynadot's support, which means the non-promotional registration price of a TLD which is currently promoted. To make things easier to understand, based on dynadot's support, the current registration price for .im, currently promoted, is $8.99, BUT the regular price (the non-promotional price, standard price or whatever) is $29.99 and it is the same with the renewal price.
You blame Dynadot falsely for your situation when I see the predicament you are in to be entirely your fault.
How hard was to write in their front page, ex: .im promo price:
$29.99 $8.99 and the same in their price list page. Asking them to add the renewal price in the email would be too much :imho:
No problem, alien51. -EM- has just amended his first post to include the Dynadot Price List which proves what he was claiming is not true. It was posted all along, but -EM- never decided to go looking for it until after his domains had expired. There's no games being played here by Dynadot. They do it the same at GoDaddy, and every other registrar. Caveat Emptor.
Thank you captain.
alien51, Quote where did I complained about their prices.