

Originally posted by alienmare
i currently only have enom acc, i like them a lot, not the lowest price but low enough :lol:
Originally posted by SlashRoot.Com
Rackshack $5 deal is a limited time loss leader to bring in new customers. Only a matter of time. Moreover, you can't renew for more than a year at that price, AFAIK. And don't forget it's a end-user account, not a reseller account.
All renewals will be $10+ for sure.
Originally posted by SlashRoot.Com
Rackshack $5 deal is a limited time loss leader to bring in new customers. Only a matter of time. Moreover, you can't renew for more than a year at that price, AFAIK. And don't forget it's a end-user account, not a reseller account.
All renewals will be $10+ for sure.
Originally posted by alienmare
oh, icic, but will you able to transfer the domain over to like enom? if u can, not bad to register it and tranfer to enom then, just a thought
Originally posted by GCgirl4ever
I have seen most 7.95 go for $20.. so it's a steal.. it's cheaper than any other place (besides rackshack) and doesn't cost as much as the 6.95![]()
Originally posted by Light
redhippo, GCgirl was referring to purchasing a $7.95 eNom reseller account for $20. She's saying that $7.95 is cheaper to register names than other places and that a $7.95 account doesn't cost nearly as much as a $6.95 account (which usually goes for over $300)
Hope that helps.
Originally posted by redhippo
man i am bit thick in the head, your explaination
is no clearer as i have no experience with resellers accounts.
why would a 7.95 a/c cost $20.00?
and why would a 6.00 a/c go for 300.00?
Originally posted by jj2ii3344
I personally use Rackshack.net for domains that I do not need redirection. Their price at $5.41 (tax included) is unbeatable, especially when I am digging up domains to sell and I do not know the potential value of a domain (That is, I don't want to spend too much money on a domain that is worthless to others, but meant something to me when I first registered it).

