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sellwhm
December 15th, 2006, 01:50
Hello, All of domains are at NameCheap at the moment. I am thinking about switching to registerfly because it sounds cheaper. At $8/year it sounds great comapred to the $9 plus the whois protection that I'm using. What do you think? Also, does registerfly offer the ability to have nameservers like ns1.yourwebhostingcompany and ns2.yourwebhostingcompany.com like namecheap? I really like namecheap but I want to know how good registerfly is. Thank you for your time.
Wojtek
December 15th, 2006, 02:42
http://registerfly.com/transfer/
transfer = .com = 7.99$
http://registerfly.com/domains/
register = .com = 9.99$
So you'd be paying 7.99$ to transfer them but next year they will be charging you 9.99$ to renew them.
If I were you I'd stay at namecheap. 0.22$ cheaper after 2 years :) Don't waste your time.
registerfly = 7.99 + 9.99 = 17.98
namecheap = 8.88 + 8.88 = 17.76
Keagle
December 15th, 2006, 05:16
Namecheap is farrrr better, every way. If you use a Coupon, like me, the domains are $7.99
Dini
December 15th, 2006, 08:46
actually, registerfly has some awesome deals for registration/transfer/anticipated renewal, but you need to be aware. If you do, you'll pay no more than $5 a year
sellwhm
December 16th, 2006, 16:41
http://registerfly.com/transfer/
transfer = .com = 7.99$
http://registerfly.com/domains/
register = .com = 9.99$
So you'd be paying 7.99$ to transfer them but next year they will be charging you 9.99$ to renew them.
If I were you I'd stay at namecheap. 0.22$ cheaper after 2 years :) Don't waste your time.
registerfly = 7.99 + 9.99 = 17.98
namecheap = 8.88 + 8.88 = 17.76
I thought it was $8 to renew it......
Gipo_dinamia
December 19th, 2006, 08:55
If you are happy with Namecheap be with them. I doubt you'll find something better but will spend more money and get headache IMO.
AvailNetworks
December 20th, 2006, 01:19
all this work to save $1/year?.......solid investment
as a general registrar namecheap is a good solution. I have used them as well as we have gotten feedback from a number of our clients all with good results
Surfz
December 21st, 2006, 12:35
$1 do means alot to most of the registers but if your able 2 afford then save the hassle and stay with your current registrar
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