Cheapest domain name registrar?

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does anyone know where the cheapest place to buy a domain name is?
 
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I agree with the Enom Reseller Accounts. I can get domains for $8 on the dot. =)
 
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Originally posted by d0mainguru
na Rs is lergit. You get everything they say for $5.41 not like hostway where you have to buy hosting etc, its a joke.

Do they offer "free pushes" of domain names between members, if you know? This is my one area of major concern.
Thanks.

Originally posted by Ticklepink
I agree with the Enom Reseller Accounts. I can get domains for $8 on the dot. =)

Agree, though I have to pay $0.95 more per registration. :'(
Welcome to Namepros, Ticklepink.
 
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Originally posted by CoolHost.com
Agree, though I have to pay $0.95 more per registration. :'(
Welcome to Namepros, Ticklepink. [/B]

Still cheap! ;) And thanks for the warm welcome. =)
 
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cheapest place to buy a domain

Does anybody want to get the cheapest domain? It could be totally free, some renowned web hosting companies provide free domains if you buy your web hosting services from them, but of course, you need to make a comparison of the combined price.
Buying just one domain wouldn't cost much, and even if we could get it at the lowest price worldwide, we wouldn't save much. By this I mean that quality and service account for much more in small dealings, we won't like to have a lot of trouble just by saving a few dollars.
But it would be quite different if you want to buy a number of domains. The wholesale prices offered by those registrars differ greatly and by choosing the right one you will be able to save a lot, though the service is no less important. enom, godaddy, bulkregister, onlinenic are all but a few places for you to choose.
 
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Originally posted by CoolHost.com
Do they offer "free pushes" of domain names between members, if you know? This is my one area of major concern.
Thanks.

If by "free pushes" you mean by the changing of ownership of a domain, then yes you can. It requires the username as well as your password however, much like RegisterFly.
 
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With Rs there Api is in early stages, you get a password for every doamin and have them all in separte control panels.

so example:

User: Mydomain99.com
Pass: 123456

And you just paid $100,000 for that domain of you all i would do is give you that login you login cahnge ownership and password for free.

Soon there will be free pushes the same way namecheap works but the way they have got it is good enough.
 
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Thanks for all the info ... I just read that Rackshack is affiliated with OpenSRS, so "pushes" as we know them WOULD indeed be available. As d0mainguru and others have mentioned, though not completely functional as what I'm used to Enom, for the price it looks pretty darned good (though I haven't yet used them).
Cool! :D

Originally posted by Ticklepink
Still cheap! ;) And thanks for the warm welcome. =)

Agree, and you're welcome. :)
PS. Welcome to Namepros, Leo.
 
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I've got $6.99 rate at DotRegister.com, but must buy in prepaid lots of 50. They've registered about 700 of my domains. Over the years, I've grown comfortable with their domain management interface which, actually, is quite good.

Customer service, however, has deteriorated during the past year or so. It's not often needed. But when a time-critical support request is ignored, I'm often tempted to drive across town (Miami) and grab someone at DotRegistrar by the throat.

Scott
 
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