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MediaVolt
Jul 4th 2009, 7:55 am
I was wondering if any of you know of a great registrar that allows you to drop domains without charge? I know Dynadot used to be a great one but now they changed their policy.

chandan123
Jul 4th 2009, 12:58 pm
I was wondering if any of you know of a great registrar that allows you to drop domains without charge? I know Dynadot used to be a great one but now they changed their policy.

if u have api with a good script u can try in enom , dynadot :)

i think u looking about drop tasting :p

kleszcz
Jul 4th 2009, 2:43 pm
Moniker also allows API but now all the registrars are charging for deletion fee. :(

MediaVolt
Jul 4th 2009, 10:32 pm
Yeah, I was talking about domain tasting. My head must have been thinking about all the good domains that may be dropping today lol. =P

Kleszcz, do you know how much the deletion fee is? I know Dynadot is charging an insane amount which doesn't even make it worth it anymore.

Also, which API's are any good? I googled it and a bunch of suggestions came up.

zhaobonew
Jul 5th 2009, 4:21 am
if you want get good domain ,you must use tools!

razashah
Jul 5th 2009, 6:00 am
no site allow that dude, as ICANN change his policy, now you will have to pay $2 for dropping your domain within 48 hours grace period.

kleszcz
Jul 7th 2009, 11:57 am
Kleszcz, do you know how much the deletion fee is? I know Dynadot is charging an insane amount which doesn't even make it worth it anymore. MediaVolt, I got the response from Moniker and they don't allow grace deletion from this April. :( Dynadot is still rocks!

ConnectReseller
Jul 7th 2009, 10:39 pm
no site allow that dude, as ICANN change his policy, now you will have to pay $2 for dropping your domain within 48 hours grace period.

It is good if it is still $2. Coz, registrars gets charged for the full domain cost by the registries if the number of dropped domains reaches to 50 or 10% of total net registration whichever is lower.

So I don't see a registrar would be allowing now to drop the domain.

Correct me if I am wrong.

Thedomainseller
Jul 7th 2009, 11:38 pm
I too Tried this and Got 2 DOmains :-)

sniper2009
Jul 8th 2009, 12:15 am
yes i think you must to pay for that