Good Registrar with Low Transfer Fee?

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I am not happy with my registrar (Yahoo) and I want to transfer all my domains from Yahoo to another one. Possible GoDaddy/registrfly or else.

What's the lowest transfer fee of the good registrars? Can u help me?

For example do you know any coupon codes or hints about having low transfer fees on good registrars such as Godaddy, RegisterFly or any other good registrar?

I want to transfer nearly 15 domains as a whole.

Waiting for your help..

Ali
 
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I can get you $6.95-$7.28 pricing at Moniker.com. PM me for details.
 
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godaddy has also 6.95 and it has 10%-20% off coupons.
So Go daddy may be better than moniker.

Any other comments?
 
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Yes I will probably get yelled at but...I like GoDaddy, transfering there is not a bad idea IMHO
 
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Any other comments?

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GoDaddy is horrible.
 
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XDuncan said:
Any other comments?

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GoDaddy is horrible.
What bad experience have you had with them?
 
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surfertalk said:
What bad experience have you had with them?
hmmm I like to know that too , soo far i ve had no prbs with godaddy
 
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Are all your domains .com?
Registerfly had 24 hr deals on .net for $4.99, But I dont know if it is still valid.

Or PM me details and I can get you a good deal.
 
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Lately I noticed that GoDaddy has been offering some of the best rate for domain registration/transferring. No complaint on their service as well!
 
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bluearrow said:
hmmm I like to know that too , soo far i ve had no prbs with godaddy

Well, they can charge you: a) $9.95 if you get an invalid WHOIS report and
you don't update the WHOIS data on time, b) $29 if they get a legal inquiry
for the domain (especially if it's for UDRP), c) $50 if your domain gets a spam
complaint and you opt to transfer out, or d) $199 if letter c happens, but the
domain gets suspended if not responded to on time, and you wish to have it
reactivated.

Need I go on? :D
 
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Now this sounds scary.
 
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bluearrow said:
Now this sounds scary.
Not that scary tho...
use their private registration and much can be prevented.
 
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Dave Zan said:
Well, they can charge you: a) $9.95 if you get an invalid WHOIS report and
you don't update the WHOIS data on time, b) $29 if they get a legal inquiry
for the domain (especially if it's for UDRP), c) $50 if your domain gets a spam
complaint and you opt to transfer out, or d) $199 if letter c happens, but the
domain gets suspended if not responded to on time, and you wish to have it
reactivated.

Need I go on? :D


Nope. No need to go on! I am slowing moving out of GD little by little as my domains get closer to expiry sates. By the last quarter of this year I will be GD free.

If GD keeps this crap up I think we may find in the future that domains regged at GD will lose value simply because they are regged at GD. I could be wrong.
 
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Namecheap charges $8.88 ($7.99 if you use the code) for a transfer. This adds a year to your name too so effectively your transfer is free.
 
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desix said:
I want to transfer nearly 15 domains as a whole.
What extensions? All are .com?
GoDaddy's .com transfer rates are quite good, but I would suggest to use Moniker.
 
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domainsite or namecheap is good though after them

go with godaddy
 
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smub said:
domainsite or namecheap is good though after them

go with godaddy
If I can choose, I would choose namecheap and domainsite :)
They have better reputation at NP
 
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desix said:
I am not happy with my registrar (Yahoo) and I want to transfer all my domains from Yahoo to another one. Possible GoDaddy/registrfly or else.

I am in the same boat with Yahoo. :'(
They billed my cc for 50 domains prior to 20 days before expiration. I have over 200 domains with them and am moving them to iPower, $2.95 for transfer, but Yahoo has to let them go.
 
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