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Domain Renewal Price Hit – What'a good registrar to consolidate

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8:14 am
March 17, 2012


Kay Lynn Akers

San Diego

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I registered a few domain names for pretty cheap last year.  Now they are up for renewal and the price is $35/yearSurprised.

 

Obviously, I want to transfer but what is a good site that has reasonable renewal rates?

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9:44 am
March 17, 2012


Parenting and Money

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posts 27

Did you check if you an use coupon codes to renew? That might help.

10:12 am
March 17, 2012


Glen Craig

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posts 1087

I really like Namecheap so far.  Haven't seen their renewal rates yet as I've bought the domains for multiple years.  Worth looking into IMO though.

10:34 am
March 17, 2012


sooverthis

Kentucky

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I use Name.com – I really like their interface (very clean and easy to navigate) and there are always coupon codes available. Even without a coupon, the domains are usually $10 for a year.

 

 

 

6:57 pm
March 17, 2012


CultOfMoney

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posts 51

I like GoDaddy.com, they always have specials and yearly rates with a coupon can be ~$8 or less.  I used to use Yahoo, which at that price it sounds like that is who your with now.  Ick.

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7:07 am
March 18, 2012


Hank Coleman

North Carolina

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I've used all three of the ones that everyone else has mentioned: GoDaddy, Name.com, and NameCheap. They are all pretty good. NameCheap has been my new favorite as of late. Each one has a renewal rate of about $10 or so per domain. Where are you registering your domains that charge you $35 to renew? I want to make sure I stay away from that place!

8:46 am
March 18, 2012


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I use GoDaddy and the domain renewal is $10 per year. 

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11:19 am
March 18, 2012


BeatingBroke

North Dakota, USA

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posts 860

My current preference is Godaddy.  Mostly because there's always a coupon available if you look. 

2:33 pm
March 18, 2012


jamespetzke

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posts 24

I'm a big GoDaddy fan. If you catch their coupons at the right time, it can be really cheap to renew through them.

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12:18 am
March 19, 2012


mbhunter

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My vote is for Namecheap.

$35 is highway robbery.

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3:09 am
March 19, 2012


insurancedoesmatter

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posts 31

Been very happy with GoDaddy, we hold all our domains there and pay a bit under $10 for renewals

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5:25 am
March 19, 2012


MoneyBeagle

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posts 1466

Definitely look for discounts.  Go to retailmenot.com and search.  Also do a search (e.g. 'GoDaddy coupon codes') and look.  There's new stuff all the time so sometimes you can just wait a couple of days or a week and something better will pop up.

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5:58 am
March 19, 2012


Car Negotiation Coach

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posts 125

Kay Lynn,  Two other considerations:

 

1- Many hosting companies give you one free domain renewal per year with the hosting account.  I know Bluehost does this for their cheapest plan.

2- Sometimes other extensions like .co are not offered by every registrar and they do in fact cost a bit more than .com (although $35 is definitely highway robbery).

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7:13 am
March 19, 2012


BeatingBroke

North Dakota, USA

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posts 860

If you're looking for godaddy discount codes, I don't go any further than this thread: http://forums.digitalpoint.com…..?t=2364673

 

They put a new one up for each year.  I can usually find one within a few minutes that saves me quite a bit.

8:11 am
March 19, 2012


Jason@LiveRealNow

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posts 727

I'm about evenly split between godaddy and namecheap for registrars.  I prefer namecheap for the interface, policies, free whois, and (usually) prices, but I'm occasionally forced to use GoDaddy.  I've never had technical problems with either.

8:25 am
March 19, 2012


Mike – Saving Money Today

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posts 520

$35 is just ridiculous.  I've used mostly Namecheap and Godaddy in the past but now I have everything with Namecheap.  I prefer their interface and they're more responsive, plus Godaddy makes you go through 30 pages of ads and upsells which irritates me.

8:50 am
March 19, 2012


Eric – PersonalProfitability.com

Portland, OR

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posts 2120

I use GoDaddy (http://narrowbridge.net/godaddy) and find a coupon code every time at RetailMeNot. Usually $7 per year.

12:04 pm
March 19, 2012


Frugal Portland

Portland, OR

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posts 126

ugh godaddy is so trashy. no need to be so trashy! I like domain.com for domains and hostgator for hosting.

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1:04 pm
March 19, 2012


Eric – PersonalProfitability.com

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frugalportland said:

ugh godaddy is so trashy. no need to be so trashy! I like domain.com for domains and hostgator for hosting.

I love GoDaddy's Super Bowl ads Laugh

3:19 am
March 20, 2012


insurancedoesmatter

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posts 31

There a lot of good with GoDaddy but some bad (so many annoying offers every time I renew domains)… but it's still the best solution for us for now

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