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Cheapest Domain Name? (Registrar)

Well I really don't care THAT much for prices of domains, since what I look for is quality.
But just out of curiosity, what's the cheapest possible domain name you can get on the internet (except forums like NP)?
I do mean domains that includes most of the major TLD's, such as .com, .net, etc.

So... please post your thoughts :D Thx


I'll make the list of mentioned name as we go along

Yahoo!-$9.95/yr
Domain Speed - $7.75USD/yr
Resellers.co.in - .info - $2.20USD/yr
Dynonames - .info - $4.95/yr
NetFirms - $4.95/yr
Namecheap - .info - $2.88/yr
DomainSite - $6.95/yr
DynaDot - .com/.net $7.99/yr | .info $2.99/yr
 
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Well I guess reputation, service, speed and control panels are the most important to a domain registrar service, not the price. The few dollars difference are tiny, but the services may effect the whole thing, along with the next person who uses it


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what is the latest updated rates for each company with domain pricing.
 
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godaddy @ $4.19 for coms, nets and orgs :)
 
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I like dynadot.com. I have bought all my domains from them. .com, and .net for $7.99 and .infos for $2.99. They may be a few cents more than some domain sites but the best thing is I can register a domain through paypal without credit card verification. And plus I can get my domain registered in under a minute. I dont like godaddy and their resellers because they take over 5 minutes to register. Once I registered through one of godaddy's resellers because it said they accepted Paypal. After 5 minutes of unchecking unnecesary options, making an account, giving my address and personal info, it said I needed to verify my Paypal payment with a credit card. That is the most time I wasted buying a domain.
 
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Indeed domain registration prices are not so important these days. You have to look at the support quality. When it comes to pricing, competition is so fierce that a time is coming when registrars will have to pay customers to register domains. Well, actually this is a fact when domains are sold below $6 per year.
 
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I shall add to my list. Thanks everyone it has been a while since the last post was posted.
 
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the link u guys provided is great.. i would better check it out..
 
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rehash said:
a good reputation in taking over domains instead of putting them into redemption period

what is this? the only reviews of namecheap have been positive. what are you referring to?
 
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