Originally posted by: wiredspider
Depends, generally done within 24 hours, but could maybe take up to 72...
Originally posted by: tm37
Cheaper and you can use a CC instead of using a CC through Paypal.
PAL is the devil
Originally posted by: tm37
Cheaper and you can use a CC instead of using a CC through Paypal.
PAL is the devil
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
Originally posted by: tm37
Cheaper and you can use a CC instead of using a CC through Paypal.
PAL is the devil
Namecheap takes credit cards, 100% sure.
Cheaper by $1 on the tranfer, then a couple cents more to renew each year. 🙁
I still stand by namecheap > godaddy > *
Originally posted by: Kenazo
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
Originally posted by: tm37
Cheaper and you can use a CC instead of using a CC through Paypal.
PAL is the devil
Namecheap takes credit cards, 100% sure.
Cheaper by $1 on the tranfer, then a couple cents more to renew each year. 🙁
I still stand by namecheap > godaddy > *
I've paid for all my domains through Namecheap using my CC, no paypal in between.
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
Originally posted by: tm37
Cheaper and you can use a CC instead of using a CC through Paypal.
PAL is the devil
Namecheap takes credit cards, 100% sure.
Cheaper by $1 on the tranfer, then a couple cents more to renew each year. 🙁
I still stand by namecheap > godaddy > *
Originally posted by: RossMAN
NameCheap and GoDaddy are both great domain registrars and accept credit cards.
Speaking of which it's time for me to renew my Neffing.com domain :thumbsup: