Who has the cheapest domain names?

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Danny asked:

My domain name is set to expire in a few months and I am seeing if I can transfer it to someone cheaper. I don’t need any special features and anyone who offers low prices for multi-year registrations would be nice.






3 Responses to 'Who has the cheapest domain names?'

  1. LUsir4 - March 19th, 2009 at 12:22 pm

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  2. dwightl.geo - March 22nd, 2009 at 11:53 am

    the cheapest are free. you can only get them with a paid web host that gives you one with your account. here is one and their are many more

  3. Dave Zan - March 25th, 2009 at 8:34 am

    If you’re looking at providers who charge less than the current total cost of $6 a year for .com domain names, you might want to peek more closely (especially their legal fine prints) to make sure you don’t get any unexpected unwanted surprises.

    There are basically only 2 groups of companies who can handle .com registrations: domain registrars (the actual companies to register and manage domain names) and their reseller partners. The latter is where you’re more likely to find chose charging like $1.99 to $2.99 to $5.99 a year.

    However, resellers don’t have as much umph as their actual domain registrar partners do, especially if really complex problems occur. Domain registrars have more power than their resellers can ever hope to have.

    Make sure you know what your exact needs are, then study those you’re looking at and see who you think meets your needs the best. Good luck and good hunting.


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