jd854 Established Member Impact 23 May 23, 2021 1K views 10 replies 1 point #1 Which registrar has the lowest fees to transfer to and renew let's say 5 .com domains for 10 years?
Samer Top Member VIP ☆ 10 ☆ Impact 25,924 May 23, 2021 1 point #6 shakau said: Cloudflare no fee Click to expand... you also cant change DNS name-servers... But i think Cloudflare has initial good reviews (they’re still new into Registrar space) Last edited: May 23, 2021
shakau said: Cloudflare no fee Click to expand... you also cant change DNS name-servers... But i think Cloudflare has initial good reviews (they’re still new into Registrar space)
uswebdev Established Member ★ 15 ★ Impact 63 May 23, 2021 3 points #7 shakau said: Cloudflare no fee Click to expand... How are they handling adding Privacy ? It looks like Cloudflare wants $20/mo to modify/reduce TTLs too.
shakau said: Cloudflare no fee Click to expand... How are they handling adding Privacy ? It looks like Cloudflare wants $20/mo to modify/reduce TTLs too.
jd854 Established Member Impact 23 May 23, 2021 #8 In order of current pricing it looks like: cloudflare SAV Epik Porkbun Namesilo & Dynadot I would have expected registrars giving some kind of discount to pay for 10 years up front, but no, same price for any number of years. Do you know any registrar with lower prices for many year (10) registrations?
In order of current pricing it looks like: cloudflare SAV Epik Porkbun Namesilo & Dynadot I would have expected registrars giving some kind of discount to pay for 10 years up front, but no, same price for any number of years. Do you know any registrar with lower prices for many year (10) registrations?
S shakau New Member Impact 3 May 23, 2021 #9 You can change for free the TTL value for records as those are not proxied by Cloudflare. Last edited: May 23, 2021
DuDD Top Member VIP Impact 1,998 May 24, 2021 1 point #10 You can try multiple platforms ddd is also a platform that maybe can help you
70ym Top Member PRO VIP Impact 360 May 24, 2021 #11 The transfer price for me is $4.5 per .com domain. But it is special way, not public.