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Hi @love4ever,You check a domain at godaddy and you want to dance from happiness when you see the .com registration price discounted to only $4.99 for the first year !
You add domain to cart to do payment process, You end up with the price $10.49
I don't understand !! Is this method called the way of attraction or the way of kicking the *ss of customers !!?
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- If you wish to have full control of the domain earlier than your originally contracted lease you can complete payment for any remaining installments at any time.
"menuiserie bareau" it's a real term, (update) google it and see. So real people looking for a domain are searching it.
You're not alone. There's a separate thread about this:I am not able to place any bids. Whenever I go to the GoDaddy auctions page it says, "Failed to retrieve auctions data". Is this happening to anyone else? This happens often.
Thanks for highlighting, @King! We'll be following in December with another code.In case you've missed it, if you're a member of the prestigious DDC Domain Pro club, use code NOVPROWIN for $20 off an auction/closeout purchase.
Note: It only applies to purchase price, not renewals, which sucks for those targeting the ones slipping through the cracks.
Where are you sharing these DDC pro flash sales ? Via email ?Thanks for highlighting, @King! We'll be following in December with another code.
In the meantime, Domain Pro members can access these flash sales!
Rates are for first-year registrations, excluding premiums, ICANN fees not included. Offers run through December 31 unless noted.
.xyz at $0.85 through December 2
.club at $3.09
.cc at $3.39
.us at $3.99
.app at $5.75
.org at $7.99
.co at $9.99
No codes needed. Just sign in with your Domain Pro account and register.
As we continue to do more and more of these flash sales, we'll be increasing the visibility of them; including through email.Where are you sharing these DDC pro flash sales ? Via email ?
It you donโt know how , you donโt qualifyHow do you submit to domainnames.com to see if you qualify?
How do you submit to domainnames.com to see if you qualify?
I don't think Godaddy's general support line personnel are put there to "Help" anybody do anything except upsell you additional services. I fondly remember when my wonderful Executive account manager at Godaddy, Tess", had me set up where nobody could transfer any of my domains away until she spoke to me by phone and recognized the sound of my voice giving permission for the transfer. Tess even gave me tickets to take my son to a Nascar race where Godaddy's sponsored driver Danica Patrick won the race. Ahh, fond memories of days gone by.After almost 8 years as a happy customer I've had it. I'm in the process of moving out all my domains from GoDaddy.
I can tolerate the bugs, glitches and high prices, but what I can't take anymore is the support. Always polite, always clueless. Every time I try to get help, I end up frustrated and no wiser than before. Even the so-called VIP Account Executive is a clueless nobody that never has been able to help me with anything, and sometimes not even responding to my emails for several days.
I have realized that I always seem to know and understand more of the issue Im facing then the person who gets payed to help me. It's ridiculous.
Hi @DrJacoby,After almost 8 years as a happy customer I've had it. I'm in the process of moving out all my domains from GoDaddy.
I can tolerate the bugs, glitches and high prices, but what I can't take anymore is the support. Always polite, always clueless. Every time I try to get help, I end up frustrated and no wiser than before. Even the so-called VIP Account Executive is a clueless nobody that never has been able to help me with anything, and sometimes not even responding to my emails for several days.
I have realized that I always seem to know and understand more of the issue I'm facing than the person who gets payed to help me. It's ridiculous.


