OT: Best domain renewal rates?

joe at actionline.com joe at actionline.com
Mon Oct 14 17:23:37 MST 2013


Thanks for the great tip, Eric.

namesilo.com *definitely* seems to be the best option, by far, and they
are based in Phoenix. Your other suggestion, namecheap.com is in some
foreign country and was very difficult for me to try to communicate with
them (and they are higher priced than namesilo anyway.)

I did quite a bit of investigating and while I have not had any problem
with godaddy or the other two registrars I've been using for years, I did
find that godaddy and my other two are all 50% (or more) higher than the
"going rate."  And, namesilo.com is by far the best deal at this
registrar comparison website: http://www.registrarowl.com/NameSilo

Switching to them will save me several hundreds of dollars a year.

PS: godaddy had lots of bad reviews in lots of places, also ... and their
excessively cluttered website and always trying to sell me a bunch of
stuff that I do not want is big a turn-off.


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Eric Cope replied:
> namecheap.com or namesilo.com.
>
> DO NOT USE 1&1
> http://blog.voltampmedia.com/2013/10/02/1and1-has-the-worst-support-ever-migrate-now/

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> joe wrote:
>> What would y'all suggest as the best place (rate) for
>> domain registration renewal? I have several to renew
>> at three different registrars and a few I may let lapse
>> if anyone should be interested.
>>
>> GoDaddy, Dotster, and Startlogic are all $14.99/year.
>>
>> Does anybody do better than that ... or offer multi-year
>> discount ... or know of any "coupon" specials?





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