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Domain Transfers Out Of GODADDY - easy?
Or do they make it difficult/confusing?
17 dollar renewals, done with that shit. :mad: |
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Just did a bunch myself to Namesilo and it was easy. No issues.
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How in the heck are you paying $17 renewals there?
Mine are 1/2 that. But, no, they don't make it difficult. Do you have a "lot" of domains? If you do, hit me up, and I might be able to make a connection for you there. |
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I don't have a ton of domains there, ~20. |
If you didn't get the free year of private, it's not so bad, but if you did, have fun. They make it impossible.
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Date: Jun 2, 2014 9:52 AM .COM Domain Name Renewal - 1 Year (recurring) $8.17 :edit: I have some kind of premiere services account...I have a shit ton of domains, and have to call in, etc... But that's what I've been paying. |
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A "slight" hassle, but it's worth the phone call. I dump my renewals in my cart, call in, and he modifies the price. {: Note : it is not the thing you pay $79 a year for, or whatever} |
Even a regular renewal is $12.83 not $17...
Doing one now...and I think my renewal price may have change by .50 or so. troublebondage.com .COM Domain Renewal 14% Off *Plus ICANN fee of $0.18/yr 1 Year$12.83 |
Yep, a slight increase, he had told me last month about..
I just called and renewed this domain after posting above: .COM Domain Name Renewal - 1 Year (recurring) TROUBLEBONDAGE.COM 1 domain(s) 1 Year(s) $8.67 Worth a 3 minute phone call. |
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If you have one domain it's not worth it. Check out namebright.com, they are $8.53 per domain. |
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$8.29 each on my GoDaddy account.
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We pay $8-9 - you should talk to them
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That's why I invited Mutt to hit me up. |
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some1 recommend me namesilo, now i can recommend the same, here's my link it leads to their pricing - check it out please: namesilo i've decided to move from godaddy to namesilo cuz namesilo offers private registration FREE for life :D no one can beat this offert so far. all you need to do is to log into your godaddy, uncheck locked domain (if it's locked) click on domain, copy domain code and start transfer on namesilo and paste code there. i've paid $8. best to move domain is at the very end of domain expiration time cuz after move you get one year free. godaddy pissed me off with thei $17 price for my .org domain, i lost my patience then. some1 also recommend to register new domain with godaddy with promo codes ($1-3) and after a year move to namesilo - also good tactics. i've bought in last days 4 domains cheapest one for $1 most expensive $3 and after a year i'll move them all for $8 to name silo :D |
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Very easy, I 've been with Godaddy for over 10 years now I believe, I too hated it when I get auto-renewed for $15 , I started moving my domains to this guys and to be honest with you, it's been super easy. I probably still have a good 40/50 domains over at Godaddy but i do plan on moving them all out.
Support has been good too. Rates are as followed: Domain Registration $9.50 Free forwarding, Free stealth, Free email forwarding, Free parking. Domain Renewal $9.25 Watch out for high renewal rates at other companies. Domain Transfer $9.50 Includes one year domain renewal. Domain Privacy $2.00 Protect your privacy, reduce spam and fraud. If you need help moving your domains, hit me up on icq. Once you do a couple it's a piece of cake after that :thumbsup |
For me, Namesilo is where its at, Mutt. You can e-mail godaddy support and ask them for a spreadsheet of all your authorization codes. Then use that as you transfer. I've transferred domains on or past the renewal date. It is very easy.
I used to get e-mails and then calls from godaddy asking if all was ok. I told them flat out why I'm bailing on their sorry asses. They stopped calling me. They've been switching 1 year renewals to 2 year renewals on us. I don't like the sleaze factor in that. Fuck them. And customer service has been handed over to people reading from customer service manuals. Hard to find a knowledgeable person there anymore. For us anyway. |
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