Free Domain renewal - anyone done this?

Poontos

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I did a whois on my friends domain and the NS records pointed to this company, so I thought I would click through. (Man I have seen too much SPAM in my day... I am starting to talk like them! haha) And I ran into this: http://www.superwebhost.com/freedomainrenewal/

Please let me know if you have completed this process, and your results.

 

Poontos

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Originally posted by: fr
I looked over it and it seems legit. Anyone else?
Yah, I have known of leftcoast.com for a couple of years and have never heard anything negative. I just can't believe that there appear to be no "catches".

 

jjones

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I didn't click through the link but if they are offering free domain renewal that would mean the domain would switch over to them as the registrar or agent. What happens after the free period is over? How much do they charge then? This could be a very legit method of acquiring more business for them but the devil is in the details, as they say, so be sure to check out all of the TOS.
 

Poontos

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Originally posted by: jjones
I didn't click through the link but if they are offering free domain renewal that would mean the domain would switch over to them as the registrar or agent. What happens after the free period is over? How much do they charge then? This could be a very legit method of acquiring more business for them but the devil is in the details, as they say, so be sure to check out all of the TOS.
Scared to click the link? :)
 

yobarman

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Here's an email i got from godaddy that could have some relavance to this...



Please be aware that Verisign, Inc. (formerly Network Solutions) is sending via the US Mail, what we believe to be deceptive and predatory domain expiration notices.

The purpose behind these notices is to get the unsuspecting customer to transfer to and renew their domain name(s) with Verisign Inc. at significantly higher prices.

The domain expiration notices are designed so that it is not obvious that the notices are from Verisign, Inc. as opposed to Go Daddy Software. To see a copy of one of these deceptive expiration notices, please go to the following URL: http://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/private_vsrn.asp?display=letter.

Those customers who fall prey to the Verisign, Inc. scheme will have their domain name(s) renewed at a price more than 3 times higher than would be the case if they renewed with Go Daddy Software.

For a .com, .net or .org domain name renewal, the victimized customer would pay $29.00 to Verisign, Inc. instead of the $8.95 charged by Go Daddy Software.

Those customers who fall prey to this scheme, will not receive any better service or value. They will however be tricked out of $20.05 per domain name.

Renewal notices from Go Daddy Software are sent via email, and always mention the Go Daddy name. You can be sure that any communications you receive concerning your domain name that do not explicitly and obviously display the Go Daddy name are not from Go Daddy Software.

If you believe, as we do, that this practice of Verisign Inc. is misleading, predatory and improper, we invite you to make your feelings known by writing to ICANN (who is the governing body for all Registrar's and Registries) and to Verisign Registry. Email links for both are provided below.

Sincerely,

Bob Parsons, President
Go Daddy Software, Inc.
 

Poontos

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Thanks for the input, I know about about that scam.

Leftcoast has nothing to do with Verisign: "When done, the request is sent to OpenSRS - Tucows (our registrar) for approval."
 

fr

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They charge $14.95 per year to renew the domain after the first free year. Their "Pricing" link on the left menu leads to a 404 error. It doesn't seem they charge you anything if you want to transfer the domain back to another registrar after the first year. I'll give it a shot with one of my domains I haven't used since I got it 3 years ago :)
 

Poontos

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Did you read all the requirements, though? When does your current domain expire, etc.?
 

fr

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It doesn't expire until April. I've been paying all these years without using it.
 

RossMAN

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Originally posted by: fr
It doesn't expire until April. I've been paying all these years without using it.

Why haven't you used it?

Do you have any plans for your website?
 

fr

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I bought a few domains just because I thought they sounded cool. I do use SOME of them ;)