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Hi, everyone!

I want to buy a few domain names, however I have a small budget.
Just wandering if someone knows the cheapest registras companies for .com?

Thank you, :)
 
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RegisterBird.com and Whiz.in are the cheapest i have found, i recomend RegisterBird as the owner (Snowbird) is very active here so is around to awsner any questions you may have about it.
 
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Name.com offers regs at $5.99 per .com and are a good registrar. There will be cheaper registrars, or perhaps ones with equal pricing, but not ones I would recommend. Perhaps check here:
http://www.namepros.com/registerindex.php

Good luck!
Rob
 
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Lonely Designs said:
RegisterBird.com and Whiz.in are the cheapest i have found, i recomend RegisterBird as the owner (Snowbird) is very active here so is around to awsner any questions you may have about it.

Just curious.. how is RegisterBird's $9.76 for a ".com" the cheapest around? If you are looking at the $3.99 offer, it requires purchasing other services.

At ivoy.com, I have a flat fee $6.95/year without any other commitments.

Just a friendly observation :)

Good Luck!
 
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i would suggest namepros and godaddy. They are cheap and have a good feeback.
For godaddy you can find also couponcodes on the net.

Regards
 
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$6.95 at Moniker and Enom (as a reseller)
There is no any price lower than $6.95 without any obligation.
All of those $3.95 or lower offers comes with additional services you should buy from these sellers (for ex. hosting package).
 
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b.a said:
$6.95 at Moniker and Enom (as a reseller)
There is no any price lower than $6.95 without any obligation.
No 'obligation' either at Name.com ($5.99 .com)
 
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Prosperous said:
No 'obligation' either at Name.com ($5.99 .com)

That's for the first year only, then it renews at $7.99
 
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cybermonkey said:
Hi, everyone!

I want to buy a few domain names, however I have a small budget.
Just wandering if someone knows the cheapest registras companies for .com?

Thank you, :)


:hi:

Until the end of October you can reg domains for $4.00 at HostMySite.com.

From their site:
"Promotional offer valid on new domain name registrations only. Promotional period expires October 31, 2007 11:59PM EDT. $4.00 charge applies to the first year of registration only. The domain name will renew at $8.95 each year thereafter unless cancelled according to HostMySite.comโ€™s Terms of Service. New and current HostMySite.com customers are eligible for this offer."

go to:
http://www.hostmysite.com/hosting/eom/

Scroll down the page to "Limited Time Domain Name Offer".

Patrick
 
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b.a said:
$6.95 at Moniker and Enom (as a reseller)
There is no any price lower than $6.95 without any obligation.
All of those $3.95 or lower offers comes with additional services you should buy from these sellers (for ex. hosting package).
Moniker and Enom have both raised their prices by about $0.50 ...
 
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I use 1and1.com. $5.99 domain names with Private Registration and a 1GB email account.

The only things I don't like about them is:
1) When you make a DNS change, it takes FOREVER to propagate. Sometimes a day and a half! Time is money in this business so that's lost money when switching from one parking company to another.

2) No way to export you domain name list to an excel file. If you want to keep track of all your domains, you have to type them in to a spreadsheet. Pain in the arse.

Other than that, they are pretty solid.
 
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ivoy said:
That's for the first year only, then it renews at $7.99
So? That's not an 'obligation'.
 
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Prosperous said:
So? That's not an 'obligation'.


Not everybody wants to transfer every year. Just an observation, not an attack... :)
 
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NPKJB said:
I use 1and1.com. $5.99 domain names with Private Registration and a 1GB email account.

The only things I don't like about them is:
1) When you make a DNS change, it takes FOREVER to propagate. Sometimes a day and a half! Time is money in this business so that's lost money when switching from one parking company to another.

2) No way to export you domain name list to an excel file. If you want to keep track of all your domains, you have to type them in to a spreadsheet. Pain in the arse.

Other than that, they are pretty solid.

I've heard quite a bit of negative stuff about 1and1. Aparently they renew your domains automatically complicating things for you in case you want to drop a domain, so you have to warn them beforehand and even then!

I personally use Goddady and have had no problems and their support is very good

Be carefull because cheap is not allways good!

GIL :)
 
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GILSAN said:
I've heard quite a bit of negative stuff about 1and1. Aparently they renew your domains automatically complicating things for you in case you want to drop a domain, so you have to warn them beforehand and even then!

I personally use Goddady and have had no problems and their support is very good

Be carefull because cheap is not allways good!

GIL :)

Yes.... Its true that they renew your domains automatically. BUT.... You can set them to drop on a certain date. So.... If you keep track of your expiration dates, it shouldn't be a problem.
 
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You can try godaddy...There will be cheaper registrars..
 
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ivoy said:
Not everybody wants to transfer every year. Just an observation, not an attack... :)
Sorry mate, maybe my response coulda been a bit more -eh- subtle. ;)
Still, I would not call the renewal (there) at a higher price an 'obligation'.

Anyway:
I purchased some domains at Name.com last night with my CC instead of PayPal, and got:
"WARNING:
Your transaction has been flagged for review by our fraud department. This does not necessarily mean that the order is actually fraud. The order will still be processed."
Whoa... lol

And it could have been worded a bit more 'customer-friendly' anyway, wouldn't you agree? P'haps something like:
"This is an common security measure; it does not mean that we automatically consider the order to be fraudulent."

On top of Name.com, my CC company (needless to say I checked, and it was indeed really them, not some scamsters) also called this morning to verify the purchase, as well as one I'd done one about 30 mins prior to reg'ing the domains.
Good thing, I guess, but bit unexpected...

Anyway:
CHEERS!

Rob
 
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Is GoDaddy worth using? I think the free pushes might come in handy.
 
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No cheapest registrar, only cheaper registrars. Depends on what TLD / ccTLD u want to purchase. Some registrar offer cheap price on .com , some .net some .info and some restrict on first year and new registration only, some even free but charge highest fees on next year... So, there is no cheapest registrar.

A list of registrars that offer domain registration (some with coupon) on cheap price.

Mydomain.com / Domain.com
Price: As low as $5.95, depends how many you want to purchase.
Coupons code: htmli.info - 15% OFF of your entire order by using this coupon
Valid on domain registration, transfer and renewals.

Register.com
Price: Free! ( You must have a valid credit card )

Netfirms.com
Price: $5.95 ( Max 5 and $9.99 renewals fees )

Godaddy.com
Price: $10 for two .net domain
Coupon code: gdm0412c
Valid on domain registration, transfer and renewals.

Name.com
Price: $5.99 ( .com .net .org )
No coupon is required
Valid on new domain registration only.

Hope this help.
* Red color in bold means code that you need to type in.
 
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