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Do you think that domain name coupons at the various resellers / registrars are here to stay? Or, is there going to be something new that these places offer that make the exsitence of a coupon obsolete?

I'm looking forward to hearing some opinions on this. :)
 
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Anyways, i cant get a coupon for namecheap. tried for months
 
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Save7993 ;)
 
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There's absolutely no one here that has an opinion on this?
 
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There will always be some sort of deals going on. Call it a coupon, promo code, or sale, at least some registrars will continue to have something where you saving $ from their normal retail prices.
 
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if there is competition, then you would have marketing activity. Coupon is a good way to attract new customers.
 
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Coupons have been around for some time and I don't see why they would be scrapped. I believe they are essential in retaining customer loyalty.
If you are a big player then negociate with the registrar for custom rates so you don't need coupons anymore ;)
Or set up your own registrar. :hehe:
 
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sdsinc said:
Or set up your own registrar. :hehe:
Does anyone know how much each .com actually costs a registrar? Is a place like godaddy actually losing money when you reg a .com domain for less $6?
Having about 200 domains, a dollar saved on each domain makes a difference.
 
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If I'm not wrong registrars pay Verisign $6.00 + $.25 ICANN fee for .com. For .net I believe it's $4.00 + $.25 ICANN fee. Search the forum as the topic was discussed here and then. So yes some registrars are selling at a loss or rely on other services like hosting to make up for losses.
 
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sdsinc said:
If I'm not wrong registrars pay Verisign $6.00 + $.25 ICANN fee for .com. For .net I believe it's $4.00 + $.25 ICANN fee. Search the forum as the topic was discussed here and then. So yes some registrars are selling at a loss or rely on other services like hosting to make up for losses.
I believe that is true for .com...But Not so sure on .net
 
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