refund domain names

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by ryukenden, Dec 21, 2007.

  1. #1
    Is there any registers which will allow us trial periods for domain names? They will refund if we don't want to go ahead with domains.
     
    ryukenden, Dec 21, 2007 IP
  2. rcj662

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    You might find one that will give money back after 24 or 48 hours but after that i doubt it. Some sites give money back on hosting for 30 days.
     
    rcj662, Dec 21, 2007 IP
  3. duceman

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    Moniker allows 72 hours. If you cancel the name you get all of your money back -.25 ICANN fee.

    Click my sig to sign up.
     
    duceman, Dec 21, 2007 IP
  4. bentong

    bentong Banned

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    Dynadot.

    But instead of a refund, they will just credit the amount to your account.

    I think affiliate links are not allowed here. ;)
     
    bentong, Dec 21, 2007 IP
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    nihangshah Prominent Member

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    Do I need to be in the "Grace Period" to delete the domain name and receive a refund? More details please...
     
    nihangshah, Dec 21, 2007 IP
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    snowbird Notable Member

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    Affiliate links are permitted in signatures.

     
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  7. Fka200

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    Of course you do. It's not that hard, people already explained it to you:

    Buy a domain, not satisfied within 72 hours, return.
     
    Fka200, Dec 21, 2007 IP
  8. ryukenden

    ryukenden Well-Known Member

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    I like to try say about 1 week before buying domain. Will they allow?
     
    ryukenden, Dec 21, 2007 IP
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    dnk Well-Known Member

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    Refunds are allowed only within 5 days
     
    dnk, Dec 21, 2007 IP
  10. Dave Zan

    Dave Zan Well-Known Member

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    #10
    Well, 72 hours from the time the domain name was registered, to be exact. It
    is a given that some people are quite picky about the details. :D

    Some registrars like Go Daddy, Moniker and Dynadot do that, while others do
    not, ryukenden. But all will impose a fee, albeit slight.

    And no, there's no one who will do that for free.
     
    Dave Zan, Dec 21, 2007 IP
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    htmlindex Prominent Member

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    Dynadot will give you a full credit if you cancel within 4 days whereas Moniker charges you a 25 cent restocking fee.

    They are allowed in sigs.
     
    htmlindex, Dec 22, 2007 IP
  12. dnk

    dnk Well-Known Member

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    In my Dynadot a/c, I see the grace period as 120 hours = 5 days . The same applies to domains in my other accounts like Resellerclub also
     
    dnk, Dec 22, 2007 IP
  13. europeunited

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    It's around 72 hours at Netfirms.com. It would not make sense to give 7 day trail period because countless number of domains would be registered, put on auctions and cancelled in case of no sale, domain registrants would need to hire extra employees to deal with all that cancelation of domains.
     
    europeunited, Dec 22, 2007 IP
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    Register.com allows up to 30 days for a full refund when you call their customer service...I received 3 refunds to date.
     
    jjdomainer, Dec 23, 2007 IP
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    Yes, Dynadot allows you to taste domains with out any additional cost. Though they give 5 days grace period, be sure to delete the domain with in 4 days as Dynadot frequently goes offline for maintenance
     
    gult, Dec 23, 2007 IP
  16. Dave Zan

    Dave Zan Well-Known Member

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    Whoops, it's indeed 120 hours, actually. Thanks for reminding me.
     
    Dave Zan, Dec 23, 2007 IP
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    Hmm... 120 hours is enough for indexing and get banned -)

    By the way, have anyone banned domains? I can buy it.
     
    Vio82, Dec 23, 2007 IP
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    dynadot will allow you to do this
     
    fasttrack, Dec 23, 2007 IP
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    To do what? Buy banned domains?
     
    Vio82, Dec 23, 2007 IP
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    You can register 1000 domains, try to resell them for more than a registration fee and simple return those you didn't manage to sell in 30 days!? sound like a customer service representative's nightmare.
     
    europeunited, Dec 23, 2007 IP