


armstrong said:Technically, something.uk.com is a subdomain, not a TLD, which stands for top-level-domain. Not many are fans of these Centralnic "domains", as they are risky for development, and there's a general feeling among domainers that subdomains like these should not cost the $40 or so they charge, when (real TLD) co.uk domains cost less than $5 per year.
marisolblue said:I have been looking at the .eu.com for a bit but I am on the fence about whether it will be worth anything down the road.




