This website says that it will sell .com domains at $3.50 for one year and $10 for three years. Is this legitimate? The website is http://instant-deploy.com/domains/index.php
Can't be. Network Solutions takes something like $5.70 a year as their cut for a *.com. Unless somewhere in there they make you buy hosting. edit: They're not listed: http://www.internic.net/alpha.html
Thanks for the replies. I agree that it would be risky to do business with this company and won't do it. But now, after looking at the link to the list of accredited registrars, I've found websites of several other domain sellers that aren't on the list either. If a company isn't on the list, does this mean that it isn't legitimate? Or could it be an affiliate of a company that is on the list?
Does a company have to be on the list at http://www.internic.net/alpha.html in order to legally sell domain registrations?
Only ICANN-accredited registrars in that list can truly register domain names. But people can "resell" for them. In this case, instant-deploy seems to be a reseller for registrar Name.com.
But if Instant-Deploy is a legitimate reseller, how can they charge prices below their own cost? I still don't understand this.
Simple: they are risking a loss to win your business. If you're happy with them when it's time to renew, they'll charge their "regular" yet higher prices. Nowadays various businesses adopted the model of selling low upfront, then charge higher at the backend. If you bought a roundtrip airline ticket for $300 only, they might charge you a $150 fee to change your flight. That said, I'd suggest you register your domain name with an actual registrar like Name.com or whoever. Although you'll pay higher, you'll cut out the middle man if issues arise. Search around for some coupons with registrars like Go Daddy or whoever. But be ready to pay more when it's time to renew. Good luck and good hunting.
just googling the company name + scam , you will get many result, if theres no negative it means its good company.
Kindly don't go ahead with it, it's simply a reseller site which might and probably will disappear somewhere along the line leaving you with nothing on your hands. I registered a domain with one of these sites a couple of years ago. When time came to renew, I found the company had disappeared and my domain showed as unavailable for almost six months after that. Choose a regular registrar like name.com or bigdaddy. It's not much to pay for if you're going to start a site which earns even decent revenue.
I would only go with an accredited registrar.. it simply isn't worth the risk otherwise to save a few bucks a year.
Alright here's the deal (although this thread is little older). Upon researching a bit about Instant-Delpoy, I found out that domains registered with them have 'Key Systems' as their registrar in their whois record. I checked out the their site (www.key-system.net) who happens to be a ICANN approved German registrar by name 'Key-Systems GmbH' which can be confirmed here: http://www.internic.net/alpha.html Some Links: Check the FAQ of key systems for becoming a registrar with them: http://www.rrpproxy.net/faq.php Their main site: http://www.key-systems.net/index.php?id=33&L=2 So all in all, it looks to me that people who have issues with them might try contacting key-systems for help. For test purposes and unable-to-control-myself-seeing-prices I registered one domain with them just now. (It's yet to be activated!) Let's see how it goes
$10 is the usual price so for a price that low I would say no, however it does have a ssl cert so I'm not sure
ID have 3 domains and they arent transferring those domains there support is so gay, I hate them. I have reported too