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Who heard the good news about .net pricing?
 
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and the answer is?
 

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where? geez:-D
 

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Verisign
(you need to be a registrar for this pricing)
 

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Let me see if I follow you..the registry charges the registrar $6.00 per registration now and they're going to reduce it to 3.50 + .75 = $4.25 so the price of .net may be reduced by $1.75 ??
edit : i see you answered while i was typing.


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Do you think the price reduction will be passed on to the registrants? A lower
registration fee would not decrease the growth of the value of .net domains,
in my opinion. So I'd be looking forward to the lower .net pricing.

Duncan said:
Not Another .info Crisis !!! No!!!
That's a bit different. .info domains can be registered for less than $3. It's no
wonder that their value on the aftermarket grows slowly.
 

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.net domains will never be in the lowly position of the .info share as they are part of the original 3 TLD's (com/net/org). A drop in pricing will definitely increase the number of registrations and will widen the acceptance of .net domains.
 

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RADiSTAR said:
.net domains will never be in the lowly position of the .info share as they are part of the original 3 TLD's (com/net/org). A drop in pricing will definitely increase the number of registrations and will widen the acceptance of .net domains.


Amen
 

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Cool. Almost 30% of my domains are .net's.
 

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When does this take effect?
 

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Anyone hear of any registrars dropping price in .nets?
 

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What are you paying for them now?
 

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MediaHound said:
What are you paying for them now?
Currently I pay 8.88 at NameCheap which I find decent but lower the better :)
 

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Wont this make the value down?
I own 100 .net's :-/

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domaintalk said:
Wont this make the value down?
I own 100 .net's :-/

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190 .net domains here. Quality matters, as with every extension :-D
 

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True Radi, All have the quality.

I just hope the value does not goes down or will end up in a loss lol.

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