I have using Namecheap for awhile now and i think they are a decent domain seller. However, the market on domain names is increasing every year. First time i bought it, a dot com domain, for $8.88. Now it’s $9.29 and it will be higher in October 2008. click to find out more for coupon codes.
Namecheap’s Newletter today:
Because select registries are increasing the prices of domains to us, the prices of .com, .net, .org and .info domains are going up 40 cents to $9.69. This will be an industry wide change and will affect all registrars effective in October. This is an increase that is being forced upon us by the registries that handle these extensions. NameCheap does and always will try to bring you the lowest, honest and up front pricing possible. It is for this reason we want to make it clear that this was not a decision we at NameCheap took on our own.
Fortunately, NameCheap
domains will still be $9.29 until September 30, so we encourage you to take advantage of this lower price for the next couple of weeks. All domains still come with a free Comodo PositiveSSL
to secure all of the information your visitors enter into your site as well as free WhoisGuard. You can register domains at this lower cost at the NameCheap website
.
NameCheap is committed to being the easiest, most affordable domain registrar to use on the web, so we are offering a special in this newsletter as well. For the next 72 hours, we are extending our $5.99 transfer
(coupon: TRANSCHEAP) and $8.41 renewal specials using coupon codes: SEPTEMBERISHERE