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Omari
January 8th, 2001, 08:34
does anyone know of a domain registration company that sells the cheap $15 or less domains and does not need any credit card information? i found a $20 bill and i want to buy a domain with it... no checks, but can get a money order...

Mandrake
January 8th, 2001, 14:51
http://www.gkg.net

$9.99 a year and will take checks or money orders...

Leaves you $10.00 for lunch too! :)

dapcgenius
January 8th, 2001, 17:11
Mandrake and to who it may concern,

20-9.99 = 10.01

So actually it leaves $10 and 1 CENT!



[Edited by dapcgenius on 01-08-2001 at 06:13 PM]

Omari
January 9th, 2001, 01:40
i had to give the $20 back to my sister :( she lost it

Zef Hemel
January 9th, 2001, 02:11
:D

Omari
January 9th, 2001, 02:30
somebody should like register me one of those $9.99 domains in exchange of somthing that can be done over the net, like web design :)

Chicken
January 9th, 2001, 08:13
Omari, if you can't afford it then you need to consider places like http://namezero.com or http://namedemo.com or similar.

You may post a request to trade your web design services for a domain at Sitepointforums.com (in the Trading Post Forum only).

Mandrake
January 9th, 2001, 09:28
Originally posted by dapcgenius
Mandrake and to who it may concern,

20-9.99 = 10.01

So actually it leaves $10 and 1 CENT!



[Edited by dapcgenius on 01-08-2001 at 06:13 PM]

Oops... We forgot to allow for postage to send it in:

$10.01
-0.33
______

$ 9.68 left... Can still buy lunch! :)

Mandrake
January 9th, 2001, 09:29
Originally posted by Chicken
Omari, if you can't afford it then you need to consider places like http://namezero.com or http://namedemo.com or similar.



Or he could just keep his mouth shut next time he finds money! :)

Nick
January 9th, 2001, 16:48
Originally posted by Mandrake
$10.01
-0.33
______

$ 9.68 left... Can still buy lunch! :)


Since I work at a law office, and I stamped the mail today, I know for a fact that postage is now $0.34 because I fuctup the mail before I took it today :p. So he only has $9.67 ;)

dapcgenius
January 9th, 2001, 17:00
You forgot about the envelope! Which costs 'round 10 cents (give or take, I think)So your left with $9.57.

[Edited by dapcgenius on 01-09-2001 at 06:06 PM]

Mandrake
January 9th, 2001, 17:31
Originally posted by Nick

Originally posted by Mandrake
$10.01
-0.33
______

$ 9.68 left... Can still buy lunch! :)


Since I work at a law office, and I stamped the mail today, I know for a fact that postage is now $0.34 because I fuctup the mail before I took it today :p. So he only has $9.67 ;)

Already!?!?!?! I thought that didn't happen for another week or two. :(

dapcgenius
January 9th, 2001, 17:38
Started today. Or was it yesterday? Well, anyways its definitely 34 cents for postage. They use the extra cents to throw million dollar parties[for themselves (employees)]! Saw this on ABC Worlds News with Peter Jennings.(they talked 'bout it when it was raised to 33 cents)

[Edited by dapcgenius on 01-09-2001 at 06:43 PM]

Nick
January 9th, 2001, 17:42
Originally posted by Mandrake
Already!?!?!?! I thought that didn't happen for another week or two. :(

Yup, sad but true. We rushed out about 250+ more letters than usuall last week :D.

}:8) Supermoo
January 9th, 2001, 19:56
Originally posted by Chicken

You may post a request to trade your web design services for a domain at Sitepointforums.com (in the Trading Post Forum only).

Are you trying to loose visitors? you know without them you'll be job less! ;)

Chicken
January 10th, 2001, 00:20
Actually I moderate at three forums which are all quite different and focus on different topics.

I frequently send people from the other two forums over here to Freewebspace.net and Freewebspace.net/forums, if their prime interest is free webspace or FWP's.

If you happen to want some very good information on promotion and help with code, then Sitepoint.com and Sitepointforums.com are two very good places to learn and discuss this.

If your main concerns are running servers or paid web hosting, then WebHostingTalk.com is a good place to discuss issues related to those things.

Really the three forums compliment eachother pretty well, and it's always good to see members from one forum here as well (and vice versa)!

}:8) Supermoo
January 10th, 2001, 15:58
That's pretty cool how you add so much back to the Internet community that eats away at your soul. ;)