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Anyway else notice that name.com no longer does transfers for $5.99, was just about to move a few names there but the pricing has gone up to $7.99 (still 5.99 for new regs)
 
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ouch.. I was just about to transfer some domains myself.. I guess name.com was the last registar offering $5.99 transfers?
 
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There are still many registrars offering $6.95-$7.19 transfers.

Only .net transfer price can be as low as $5.99 or less.
 
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irishmat said:
Anyway else notice that name.com no longer does transfers for $5.99, was just about to move a few names there but the pricing has gone up to $7.99 (still 5.99 for new regs)

Unfortunately (and luckily) that is only true for .COM and .NET domains.

The other extensions have gone up in price.

Patrick
 
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sorry to know that but i bet the domain registration is still on that price?
 
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weblord said:
sorry to know that but i bet the domain registration is still on that price?

Hi,

Then you would lose the bet!

Name.com current pricing for NEW Registrations:

.COM $5.99
.NET $5.99
.ORG $7.99
.INFO $2.99
.BIZ $7.99
.US $7.99

Name.com current pricing for Domain Transfers:

.COM $7.99
.NET $7.99
.ORG $7.99
.INFO $7.99
.BIZ $7.99
.US $7.99

Patrick
 
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tricolorro said:
Then you would lose the bet!

Name.com current pricing for NEW Registrations:

.COM $5.99

no he wouldnt, new regs are still $5.99 as you showed in your post (and i mentioned in my initial post)
 
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irishmat said:
Anyway else notice that name.com no longer does transfers for $5.99, was just about to move a few names there but the pricing has gone up to $7.99 (still 5.99 for new regs)

Ouch, that sucks big time! :td:

I use to use them for transfering out names from other places. Now I've gotta look for somewhere else
 
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So, who else offers $5.99 transfers? :)
 
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webcom said:
So, who else offers $5.99 transfers? :)

I have no idea but would like to know that as well ;)
 
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I didn't see anywhere a $5.99 for .COM transfer
Sometimes i moved the names from domainsite to name because of this low price of name.com
 
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I was just starting to move domains there, myself. What about renewal pricing? I imagine that it will be the same as transfer...:(

Bob
 
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bobguindon said:
I was just starting to move domains there, myself. What about renewal pricing? I imagine that it will be the same as transfer...:(

Bob

Renewal was never $5.59. Always be careful and never assume that if you transfer at $X, you will be able to renew at $X.
 
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irishmat said:
no he wouldnt, new regs are still $5.99 as you showed in your post (and i mentioned in my initial post)

Hi irishmat,

I suppose it depends on how one reads and interprets it:

"sorry to know that but i bet the domain registration is still on that price?"

I didn't take it to refer just to .COM.

Patrick
 
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What are their renewal costs? I can't find a pricing sheet on their site. Misleading imho since their FAQ states there is one on front page. I could transfer then find out renewals are expensive.
 
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labrocca said:
What are their renewal costs? I can't find a pricing sheet on their site. Misleading imho since their FAQ states there is one on front page. I could transfer then find out renewals are expensive.
Renewals are $7.99/yr for the major extensions.
 
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labrocca said:
What are their renewal costs? I can't find a pricing sheet on their site. Misleading imho since their FAQ states there is one on front page. I could transfer then find out renewals are expensive.

Hi,

Here's how to find out renewal pricing.

Do this:

Create a Name.com account if you don't already have one.

Log In.

Click on "Transfer".

On the next page you'll see the pricing chart for renewals by domain extension.

Patrick
 
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