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For those of you unaware with 1&1 Internet, they offer 5 FREE .info domain names per customer, and unlimited $5.99 domain names. No catch.
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The catch is that it is 1&1. I don't care if they had free unlimited everything, I wouldn't buy from them. (well if everything was free, maybe)HiPurple said:For those of you unaware with 1&1 Internet, they offer 5 FREE .info domain names per customer, and unlimited $5.99 domain names. No catch.
david.amherst said:The catch is that it is 1&1. I don't care if they had free unlimited everything, I wouldn't buy from them. (well if everything was free, maybe)
JYM said:This .info thing occurred before with 1&1. Unfortunately, .info domains have little value and 1&1 is terrible.
Agreed and it's quite easy to get great .info names still, whereas with .com all the good stuff is gone.Sabre said:.info's do have value, you just need to get them with good keywords etc, the same as any other extension. (except perhaps .com as nearly anything is brandable if developed via .com)
B33R said:No catch except that it's 1and1.
Been there, done that, learnt my lesson and will never do it again.
Appreciate the thought though!
Pretty much one of the worst companies in the biz.HiPurple said:Wow, so much negativity about this company. I had no idea. That's good to know, thanks.
B33R said:Agreed and it's quite easy to get great .info names still, whereas with .com all the good stuff is gone.
Congrats on your 10k post Sabre!
It's towing the line along with aplus.net, yahoo, and safenames as the worst registrars.B33R said:Pretty much one of the worst companies in the biz.
http://www.namepros.com/registerindex.php?detail=40 for more