[CLUE-Talk] How much to pay for domain service.

Jed S. Baer thag at frii.com
Tue Jun 24 18:12:39 MDT 2003


On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 06:31:18 -0700
"Alex Young" <ayoung at email.com> wrote:

> > > Godaddy seems to be especially responsive to domain name 
> > > registrations - being that they are known for the volume they
> > > process.  They also seem to be aggressive with other services
> > > like domain forwarding/masking.  I've yet to be disappointed 
> > > with them and they are responsive to customer service requests
> > 
> > So, the $8.95 is all-inclusive then? You can verify that?
> > 
> 
> Yes.  I own and run several domains, and the services and customer
> service I receive from godaddy.com is on par with network solutions. The
> 8.95 figure is for new domains.   Transfers are even lower priced. They
> do offer a lot of extra services such as SMTP, hosting, and pop-up
> blocking, but if you just say no to these offers, it is a great registar
> in my opinion.

Well, as Gary points out, there are different degrees of "all-inclusive".

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