sparky
Mon 29 August 2005, 07:32 pm GMT +0300
So this seems to be an ongoing topice everywhere - so i thought i would bring it up in here to see if anyone has found any bargains? I use godaddy to register my .coms - costs me $8.95. Does anyone know any cheaper?
alexF
Mon 29 August 2005, 08:06 pm GMT +0300
I think both namecheap.com and netfirms.com are both cheaper than godaddy.
Wolfenstein
Tue 30 August 2005, 06:36 pm GMT +0300
I also use eurodns.com
They are not so cheap, but they are very good company, plus they have more tlds
NumBa1Stunna516
Wed 31 August 2005, 10:48 am GMT +0300
I use GoDaddy, I havnt tried any other hosts but I have seen deals up to 6.95. Oh and there are ones that say they will give free or domains for $3 if you buy hosting from them.
Bobster
Wed 31 August 2005, 08:01 pm GMT +0300
ag094
Thu 1 September 2005, 06:13 pm GMT +0300
I get my domains from an Enom reseller, at $7.50 each. But I believe they have raised their prices to $8.50 now.
All I want to say is, beware of firms who sell domains cheap! I found one who sold domains at $5.95 - the company was iregistrations, I think, and they've since closed down. Took my domain name with them.
sparky
Fri 2 September 2005, 10:33 pm GMT +0300
I get my domains from an Enom reseller, at $7.50 each. But I believe they have raised their prices to $8.50 now.
All I want to say is, beware of firms who sell domains cheap! I found one who sold domains at $5.95 - the company was iregistrations, I think, and they've since closed down. Took my domain name with them.
??? really? sheesh! and you have no rights to claim that domain?
Nikolas
Sat 3 September 2005, 04:22 am GMT +0300
As Bobster mentioned
here 
yahoo is selling domains at $1.99 !!!
ofcourse it is a limited time offer so you better hurry.
ag094
Mon 5 September 2005, 09:54 pm GMT +0300
??? really? sheesh! and you have no rights to claim that domain?
nah, i felt that 5.95 wasn't worth it. Besides, I didn't really like the domain name either. ;D
NumBa1Stunna516
Tue 13 September 2005, 04:42 pm GMT +0300
Damn missed the 1.99 :(
Rooted
Mon 19 September 2005, 08:32 am GMT +0300
I managed to pick up 11 domains from Yahoo while they were doing the$1.99 special but the rest of mine I got from GoDaddy.
Dave
Mon 19 September 2005, 11:23 pm GMT +0300
I missed the special as well :(
Rooted
Fri 11 November 2005, 01:03 pm GMT +0200
I recently heard, from someone who works at Yahoo, that they are going to make $2.99 the permanent price for domains. That will be tough to beat if they do.
Nikolas
Fri 11 November 2005, 01:20 pm GMT +0200
I recently heard, from someone who works at Yahoo, that they are going to make $2.99 the permanent price for domains. That will be tough to beat if they do.
That would be very nice for us (the buyers I mean) :)
maro25
Fri 11 November 2005, 04:40 pm GMT +0200
I recently heard, from someone who works at Yahoo, that they are going to make $2.99 the permanent price for domains. That will be tough to beat if they do.
I doubt it, but I sure hope it does :)
PixelGoat
Sun 13 November 2005, 06:51 pm GMT +0200
$2.99 for domains :)
That takes the sting out of buying them, I hate to buy a name for $7.95 and never develop it. I always use godaddy because if I ever want to resell the domain most buyers will have a godaddy account.
matrics
Sun 25 December 2005, 03:06 am GMT +0200
Ah, the holy grail of webmastering... I used to chase the same dragons some time back, but remember, you get what you pay for. You never get something for nothing. So if the price is way under $7, run away (unless it's a special with godaddy or soem other respected company).
The lowest I was ever prepared to go was $7 with name.com - they're ICANN accreditedand I've never had any trouble with them (note: I only ever had 2 domains with them).
It's more important for me to have all or most of my domains in one (reliable!) place.
HIDEAL
Tue 27 December 2005, 03:13 am GMT +0200
well i would have to say to look at godaddy.com once in a while because they offer great offers like 1.99 a domain :)
meth0d420
Tue 27 December 2005, 04:51 am GMT +0200
yes i highly recommend go daddy, u are able to fully control the A records of ur domain and this is useful for ISP's like myself
Rooted
Wed 4 January 2006, 10:10 am GMT +0200
Now Yahoo says that the $2.99 price is available for new customers only. That's funny since I have over 15 that I bought from them for $2.99 or less.
I like Go Daddy but it is probably worth paying the extra buck to get domains through Yahoo because their control panel is much easier to work with, IMO.
Nikolas
Wed 4 January 2006, 08:30 pm GMT +0200
Now Yahoo says that the $2.99 price is available for new customers only.
Maybe you should make some accounts using the name of your relatives (mother, father, sister, brother) :)
meth0d420
Thu 5 January 2006, 09:02 am GMT +0200
yes, and if u read Yahoo TOS, this is NOT against the rules.
philja
Sat 10 February 2007, 02:30 am GMT +0200
Update as Fev 2007,
Cheapest tld as usually is .info:
http://name.com 
$1.99 ;D
http://godaddy.com 
$1.99 ;D
Cheapest .com:
http://name.com 
$7.99 :D
http://domalot.com 
$6.95 ;D
http://netfirms.com 
$4.95 (be carefull when you order because when last time I have bought domain name from them they silently included into order 1 Year of Hosting for 120$ dollars. I was shocked when I got invoice. :o)
olaf
Sat 10 February 2007, 12:40 pm GMT +0200
with a coupon I get a .com for $6.95 from godaddy
Nikolas
Sat 10 February 2007, 02:00 pm GMT +0200
Where did you get those coupons?
olaf
Sat 10 February 2007, 03:12 pm GMT +0200
Where did you get those coupons?
the internet is file of them, I use:
http://inoveryourhead.net/godaddy-promo-code/ 
Nikolas
Sat 10 February 2007, 07:07 pm GMT +0200
Thanks :)
I will definately use those :)
olaf
Sun 11 February 2007, 09:48 am GMT +0200
Thanks :)
I will definately use those :)
me too with every order lol (strange that this is possible for existing customers)
ventureskills
Sun 11 February 2007, 12:27 pm GMT +0200
I've become very wary of cheap as chips domain names, I know because the market is flooded domain names are getting cheaper but I have noticed a growing trend of lease based domain names. This is where you buy the domain name for a year but the reseller actually buys it for 2 years, charges you for 1 year and when you go to renew with a different seller you find the domain is already taken!
This practice is of course "for your benefit so you suffer no downtime" as one reseller put it, so I guess my advice is to check that the whois information is in your name and to make sure you have the certificates.
Nominet the UK registrar for .co.uk always sends out a certificate of authority (though it takes 3 to 4 months) this is a piece of paper but means you own the domain just like a deed, if you haven't received one and are registered in the UK you can visit Nominet site and ask to see a copy of the certificate of authority to check its your name not your providers name on that certificate.
Just a warning, anyway I said it before but while 123reg.co.uk are not the cheapest they have an excellent customer service (though pipex ever expanding empire is reducing this) and have very easy to use control panel.
They are also a traditional reseller so they actually complete DNS propagation. Many American and cheap resellers do not propagate DNS properly in that they only contact 1 or 2 of the big ICANN servers, the one nearest them and the one nearest the user. Hence you appear to have a domain running in under a few hours, in reality its not and it could be up t a week for the entire network to catch up. A good reseller will not promise to have your domain live in hours, it takes at least 24 hours for a domain to be seeded to all the major DNS servers and a further 72 hours for that propagation to reach the smaller ones.
7777777
Tue 27 February 2007, 10:06 am GMT +0200
Hello everyone! I've bookmarked a site with updated and working coupons in
www.mycheapdomain.info 
and I saved 20$ ;)
Nikolas
Tue 27 February 2007, 12:33 pm GMT +0200
Hello everyone! I've bookmarked a site with updated and working coupons in
www.mycheapdomain.info 
and I saved 20$ ;)
Nice, I will use that in my next order.
olaf
Tue 27 February 2007, 12:40 pm GMT +0200
Hello everyone! I've bookmarked a site with updated and working coupons in
www.mycheapdomain.info 
and I saved 20$ ;)
I see this kind of codes, is it possible to offer codes if you're a reseller of Godaddy?
Nikolas
Tue 27 February 2007, 07:47 pm GMT +0200
Hello everyone! I've bookmarked a site with updated and working coupons in
www.mycheapdomain.info 
and I saved 20$ ;)
I see this kind of codes, is it possible to offer codes if you're a reseller of Godaddy?
I don't know this.
For the record these coupons work. I've just placed an order :)
olaf
Tue 27 February 2007, 08:05 pm GMT +0200
I don't know this.
For the record these coupons work. I've just placed an order :)
of course they work but the reseller gets some cents with each domein name, I'm asking me for how many domain names people have to use this coupon that a reseller comes in to the profit (I think the reseller package costs $200)
Nikolas
Tue 27 February 2007, 08:37 pm GMT +0200
7777777
Wed 11 April 2007, 01:58 pm GMT +0300
You can also try
www.OhMyCoupons.com 
;)
olaf
Wed 11 April 2007, 02:03 pm GMT +0300
great there are some new coupons...
ashokuh
Fri 13 April 2007, 08:06 pm GMT +0300
try resellerclub.com
7777777
Wed 2 May 2007, 01:21 pm GMT +0300
Finally Godaddy sent me exclusive promos for my sites lol
Now, up to 11 new Godaddy promos added! Only coupons with real expiration date in
www.MyCheapDomain.info 
or
www.OhMyCoupons.com 
Have fun :)
7777777
Fri 4 May 2007, 09:03 am GMT +0300
.NET FOR $5.99 OR .CN FOR $19.99
Exclusive code: gdm0431 :)
olaf
Fri 4 May 2007, 09:10 am GMT +0300
.NET FOR $5.99 OR .CN FOR $19.99
Exclusive code: gdm0431 :)
I think now it's enough thanks for sharing the coupons here, but this is not a place for your ads! (next time I will edit your post here)
7777777
Tue 29 May 2007, 09:10 am GMT +0300
And this wont be the place where I post more coupons either, so no more "next times" >:D