

Damion, nope, that is the final price :DDamion said:Thanks DJ! Is there a VAT or BTW additional taxation on the €7.50 pricing?
Currently i have a 19% taxation as well on the €7.50 pricing.
seeker said:resellerclub's interface is a nightmare to use.
buying domains for yourself is even more difficult.
you setup your own reseller account, then you make yourself a customer, then you set your pricing from you to you for each tld.
then you fill your reseller account, order the domain through your customer account, go to your reseller account to figure out which button to use to pay for the domain from your reseller account, since you dont want to fill both accounts (it is actually more complicated than it sounds).
it really is a maze in there.
the person who created the system must have been feeling very creative and must have had a LOT of time on his/her hands.
...otherwise.... they are ok![]()
i always use http://www.xe.com/ucc/, accurate and fastinfoicq said:BTW, my enom account pricing for .EU is $11.95 (not sure it is lower than €7,50 or notWhat is the exchange ratio? )
My last transfer indeed took at least 14 days to complete so if you want to be sure, start your transfer process when your 1 month away from your renewal date.banoma said:think the €5.99 pricing for transfers is unbeatable!
Please how long before its reccomended to start the tranfer process from the domain expiry?
The godaddy faq says..
1. You forfeit any time remaining on your original registration
2. Transfer requests for .EU domains typically take 21 days or more to complete
DJ said:i always use http://www.xe.com/ucc/, accurate and fast![]()
(ps: at the current rate that is about 9 eur)
My last transfer indeed took at least 14 days to complete so if you want to be sure, start your transfer process when your 1 month away from your renewal date.
DJ said:Best of luck with your eu names banoma
FYI: internet.bs are also offering .com and .net registrations now for the price of 5.95 eur. More info on their homepage.




