has anyone heard of hostingdude.com they sell .com for only $2...how do they?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by Solid_Nuts, May 27, 2007.

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    has anyone heard of hostingdude.com they sell .com for only $2...how do they do it? and it seems just like godaddy, i have a web designer friend who says his been using it for over 2years and says its great.. is this normal for .com to be sold at $2? i mean whats the catch
     
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  2. FOX LORE

    FOX LORE Notable Member

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    Are you kidding. I never heard of them. I hope your not joking....
     
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  3. m0rtal

    m0rtal Well-Known Member

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    $1.99* Domain Names, Transfers and Renewals! with each and every new, non-domain product you buy -- no quantity limit! $1.99 reflected in your shopping cart at checkout. Some limitations apply.

    There's your catch.
     
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    FOX LORE Notable Member

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    The catch is you can't transfer it over to another register. Is that right?
     
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    m0rtal Well-Known Member

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    The catch is what I just posted. And no registrar can prevent you from moving your domain to another registrar as far as I'm aware, unless of course you sign some sort of agreement or something.
     
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  6. Solid_Nuts

    Solid_Nuts Active Member

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    yea i just read that mortal but so whats the difference between hostingdude.com and godaddy.com?
     
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    FOX LORE Notable Member

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    OH! Didn't read that part.:confused::)

    I need a break.
     
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  8. Solid_Nuts

    Solid_Nuts Active Member

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    i think it just means if you decide to transfer it , you will need to pay a fee..
     
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    Solid_Nuts Active Member

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    it says " CHANGE of DOMAIN NAME REGISTRATION
    Free Domain Name Change of Registration Assign your domain name to another owner, right online. Free!

    Incredible flexibility lets you divide off that domain name from your account into a new account created just for the new owner, and protecting your remaining domain names.

    Ideal for domain name resellers! "

    ?? im confused
     
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    elleve Well-Known Member

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    go with godaddy, its more credible.

    use one of the free coupons u can find on the net.

    will save u a few bucks.
     
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    Zerosleep Established User

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    $2 for a .com :eek:
    but I've never heard of that company and I believe in only Well Known companies
    btw I think there is another catch ... the Renewal fee will be high :p
     
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    "Now over 2.1 million register ed domain names"

    How can it be? It should be a well known company in that figure...
     
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  13. Solid_Nuts

    Solid_Nuts Active Member

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    heh i found this in at namePros.com trying to find an reveiws..

    http://www.namepros.com/domain-name-discussion/40746-help-domain-register-wont-transfer-domain.html

    by hostingdude himself
    You can go to ICANN's website and file a complaint agains DomainsNext. We (www.HostingDude.com) recently had to file a complaint against Moniker to get them to release a name. The little nickel-and-dime registrars that have been spawned by the big bucks they can make grabbing expired names and splitting the commissions with Pool.com are frequently complete horses-bottoms about releasing a domain name.

    We found that just by filing our complaint we got action the next day from the registrar who wouldn't contact us or release our domain name. Hope this helps.
    __________________
    $4.95 Register Domain Name. Free "For Sale" page. Total DNS Control. LOWER PRICING and MORE FREE SERVICES than any Registrar.

    http://www.hostingdude.com/?-Cheap-...me-Registration


    then by Founder/CEOMonte@Moniker.com

    Hello BondGamer,

    Were you able to get your name out of the ItsYourDomain reseller DomainsNext yet? ItsYourDomain is the very worst at releasing names as they make you notarize a form for each domain.

    They do not follow ICANN policy however, ICANN cannot make a registrar transfer your domain away. There is a policy in place to assist with this and the gaining registrar needs to send a direct request to the losing registrar to make this happen.

    Hostingdude, the problem with your name was that you did not follow our/Moniker.com's transfer out policy. Our security measures prevent unauthorized transfer out requests and all we require is an email from the admin email on file to release the domain name so that you receive a message from the system. This was explained to you and you finally did send this message so your name was released....ICANN had nothing to do with it. This policy places Moniker.com as the only registrar to not have lost a domain to theft.

    BTW, we are one of the top 3 fastest growing registrars in the industry, managing more than 550K domains, obviously not the "nickel and dime" registrars you reference above. Although we are a Pool expired name partner, which helps our customers acquire names that they desire, it is a very small part of our business.

    Take Care.
    __________________
    Monte Cahn
    Founder/CEO

    O - 954-984-8445
     
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  14. Ginger Ninja

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    Domains cost $6 to register, at least .com anyway. Some people own some sort of referral accounts were they can get the domains as low as that. Any website offering domains cheaper than that without a catch is a simple scam.
     
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    blassfemy Peon

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    2$ its too cheap....i think its a scam
     
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    allout Prominent Member

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    Looks to me like this guy is just a reseller for GoDaddy/Wild West reseller. The prices and information is all the same.
     
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    I have been using hostingdude.com for 2 years, and they are great. The $2 domain refers to a bonus when you sign up for any of their other fee based services. For example: Sign up for a hosting account for $20.99 per month, and get a domain name for $1.99. It's not a hoax, it's just a smart way to retain new customers.

    The only problem I have had with them (is actually happening right now). Some of their servers are down, and 2 of my sites cannot be accessed. I am a little bummed about it, but their support staff assured me that by the end of today, things will be fixed.
     
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    i see, first purchase hosting.... lol sounds good, but i'd pass!
     
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    german_dude Banned

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    This is like buy the horse get a free cat
     
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    yah lol perfectly said
     
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