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Old 07-24-2006, 09:07 AM
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Default Cheapest and Free Domains Listed !

Cheapest and Free Domains Listed !
(Credit to lotsofissues )

www.godaddy.com $8.95 per year. Reported as reliable by other ppl on boards. Cost $20 bucks for a email account though with your domain. I think url fowarding costs more. (?) Users report a 3-4 day support response. Recently they've added free url forwarding.

www.namecheap.com Recommended often on this board. $8.88 per year. Comes with free url forwarding and email forwarding. Very good support. 1-12 hour response. I use this one.

https://www.reg2c.com/ After researching not a great serivce. It costs $7.45 for a domain. But you must buy 10 credits. 10 credits? 1 credit represents a 1 domain for a year. So 1 domain for 3 years would be 3 credits, and 2 domains for 2 years each would be 4 credits.

http://www.registerfly.com for $10 not only does it come with a domain, but a small (5MB) hosting account, pop3 mailbox and mail forwarding.

www.powerpipe.com $7.99 for a domain, but no free email. Although forwarding is free.

At the request of Haze a member here; this is his service.
http://www.click2reg.com
.com / .net / .org for $8.25 & .biz / .info for $9.49.

http://www.ev1servers.net $6.49

www.name.com Currently $8.99 and accepting Paypal.

***************.co.uk opitons******************

Written by Gordan:

www.123reg.co.uk £2.89 per year
Effectively no profit.

*******Free options, Used to be a lot more. (Don't even bother asking if there are others. We've seen them all. A lot of scams exist also.**********

www.dot.tk Get www.yourname.tk, if you take the absolutely free option it can only forward to an existing site of yours. For $10 you can actually own the domain you registered for free, and I think you can do more then just foward. Note: Popups can be disabled from your control panel.

You can also get a free subdomain from www.uni.cc
Similar services: www.eu.org


At the request of another member of the board:
http://nic.biz.ly You get you.biz.ly subdomains.
http://www.qn.com

www.namzero.com No longer registering free domains.
www.namedemo.com Also used to give free domains.
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