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Say 5-10 years in advance. I am pondering the subject and wonder what you guys think.
1) You don't know if your registrar is going to be in business that long from now. I sure wouldn't prepay my auto insurance 10 years in advance.
2) It's not clear that price increases exceed the rate of inflation. If anything prices seem lower than they were 10 years ago.
3) You don't seem to get much if any discount for long-term prepayment.
4) Automatic annual payment by credit card eliminates the headaches of manually handling the task or missing deadlines. I pay all my other bills by automatic debit and it works great.
5) Prepayment means you can't take advantage of renewal coupons and discounts as they appear.
1) You don't know if your registrar is going to be in business that long from now. I sure wouldn't prepay my auto insurance 10 years in advance.
2) It's not clear that price increases exceed the rate of inflation. If anything prices seem lower than they were 10 years ago.
3) You don't seem to get much if any discount for long-term prepayment.
4) Automatic annual payment by credit card eliminates the headaches of manually handling the task or missing deadlines. I pay all my other bills by automatic debit and it works great.
5) Prepayment means you can't take advantage of renewal coupons and discounts as they appear.











