-Raja- said:
Yes, you can transfer to namecheap youll get reasonable pricing & whois guard,just a buck or more comparing to godaddy(without whois guard).
Or if you decide not to use privacy service anymore you can continue with godaddy, just log into you domainsbyproxy.com account and cancel the privacy subscriptions, thatll make your renewal's at godaddy most cheaper than nameheap and anywhere else, most importantly the stress of transfering is reduced.
Thanks for the suggestion, I think I am going to take your advice and stick with GoDaddy, the stress of transfering (and makeing sure everything goes smoothly) seems too much.
namey said:
GDBB776 has .com and .net renewals for $6.95 (was working a few days ago should still work)
Namey,
Thanks for the coupon code, But GDBB776 is a 10% off coupon... and I've already got 20% off. :P
domainspade said:
Honestly, unless these names are sensitive in nature (adult), why do you want privacy on them? Privacy is one of those not quite neccessary things. Sure, your info gets out on teh internet, but whos information isnt?
No these domains are not of adult nature, but I'd preferr to not have my name attached to them. The business I am in is very compeditive and I'd rather not let people know what I am up to. (keep your friends close, and keep your enemies closer)
domainspade said:
Stick with them, just dump theprivacy. Or, call them up to see if you can get it cheaper. Tell them you'll buy it if they knock it down to $1 per domain - if not, youll just pass. It costs them nothing to give you privacy, so even $1 per domain is better than nothing
Really, Would a big company like GoDaddy give a price break to lil'ole'me ?
I doubt it... I would really have to get a nice rep on the line. Has anyone had any success with this?
asianinvasion said:
Perhaps you should consider joining the
DNOA, which offers privacy for an unlimited number of domains with a yearly membership. The current membership fee is $20/year I believe, or use Moniker - $1 privacy per domain per year.
I think I am going to go this route.
This would save me
$387.20 
And bring my total down to:
$423.91 Much more reasonable. (that's not even including my 20% off coupon)
The only problem is I didn't see FREE privacy listed as one of the perks on the
DNOA's website can someone confirm this for me.
[Edit: See my post here on this topic]
Also how does this work, how does DNOA offer privacy if my domains are hosted with GoDaddy?
Thanks for all the help guys,
REP's all around

-BassKozz