Where to register domain for 10 years?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by ketan9, Jan 5, 2007.

  1. #1
    I want to register a domain for 10 years and it seems like most of the players register domain for 1 or 2 years max.. If you know a registrar that does 10 years registration, pls provide me a reference!!!

    So far I have found lowpricedomains.com and have not heard ever there name, so bit reluctant!! If any one has dealt with them then let me know your experience.

    Thanks,
     
    ketan9, Jan 5, 2007 IP
  2. slayer

    slayer Well-Known Member

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  3. domnom

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    $77.70 for 10 years at domainsite.com
     
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    Xaver Well-Known Member

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    All major tlds (com, info, net, biz, org) can be registered for maximum of 10 years (and minimum of 1 year).
    I personally like www.registerfly.com and www.godaddy.com due to the lowest prices.
     
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    ahkip Prominent Member

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    they don't have it on the website doesn't mean they don't provide the service, give them a call or email
     
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  6. domnom

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    If registerfly wasn't merged already i would say that in 10 years would be just ... fly. Try use reputable registrars 10 years is a long time if you're not McLoud
     
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    $72 total at godaddy.com with coupon code OYH3. (found on google - not my affiliate code or anything like that). Good luck.
     
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    Make sure you keep your contact information and email address up to date over the next ten years.
     
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    It's not wise to keep the name and the hosting account under the same roof especially for a domain of 10 years
     
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    Scriptona Notable Member

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    namecheap.com and godaddy.com does do 10 years for standard domain names. I thought that it is the norm.
     
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    Network Solutions offers 10 year registrations. They are one of the registrars that have been around for the longest and has a good reputation. They offer 100 years registrations too if your interested :D . Click here for their pricing guide.
     
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    lol you can die about 1,4-1,6 times before it expires :D
     
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    Most ICANN registrars offer 10 year registration
     
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    here you can buy old 10 to 12 years old domains www.yourmaindomain.com

    OR

    If you want to register a new domain for 10 years then i musr recommend godaddy.com

    Thanks!

    iBoy
     
    iBoy, Jan 6, 2007 IP