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Frank Schilling’s Uniregistry created an uproar last week when news leaked that the company was preparing to drastically increase the cost of some of its domains as much as 30x. What does this mean about the health of new TLDs? What does it mean for domainers, registrars, and other registries? Frank Schilling sits in the hot seat this week to discuss...
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What does this mean about the health of new TLDs? What does it mean for domainers, registrars, and other registries?
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they should show there price hike on there website....
guitars still says $29.99 year
 
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We want to make you aware of price changes that will affect one or more of your domain names.
From September 8, 2017 at 00:00:00 UTC, the registry of the below TLD(s) will be increasing the wholesale cost. As the registrar, we will be respectively increasing our pricing on the same day as shown below.

Price changes for your domains:

1 of your .HOSTING currently priced at $29.88, will renew at $498.88.

That's some kind of hyperinflation or legalized theft... at least it's reasonable warning time and existing owner's can renew for up to 10 year's at old prices but they are essentially killing the liquidity of the Gtld market with the large majority of domain investor's leaving the market.













We encourage you to take advantage of the current low pricing. If you place a renewal order before September 8, 2017 at 00:00:00 UTC, you may renew for up to 10 years at current prices.
 
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Boycott them, don't renew and never deal with them again.

The majority of ngtld will not die a slow death most will crash and burn

But simply my opinion!
 
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Is a complete list of the New Gtld's set to rise, many thanks in advance
 
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