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Fair-Priced Domain Registrar?

Started by vKchiliahusy, Oct 14, 2024, 12:39 AM

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vKchiliahusyTopic starter

Hey fellow domaining enthusiasts, I'm on the hunt for a domain registrar that offers competitive pricing and maintains a neutral stance towards websites hosting wаrez, torrents, and movies. My interest lies in a wide range of top-level domains (TLDs), including but not limited to.site,.com,.org,.me,.net, and.online.

From my research, I've come across a few registrars with questionable reputations. Internetbs.net, for instance, has a plethora of negative reviews citing concerns over their business practices and alleged lawlessness. While I'm unsure about their relationship with Rutracker, users have reported instances of unjustified domain blocking.

I've also had experience with Zomro.com, but unfortunately, they've become increasingly avaricious, switching to euro-based pricing. Notably, they appear to be a reseller, registering domains through Namecheap.

Another registrar that's flown under the radar is Instra.com – I'd love to hear about their experiences and reputation in the industry.
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Rosalynthom

Internetbs.net and Zomro.com might have their strengths, but their weaknesses far outweigh them. Instra.com is an interesting alternative, but until they prove themselves, I'd recommend sticking with established registrars like Namecheap or Dynadot.
These registrars have a proven track record of neutrality and competitive pricing, and they offer a wide range of TLDs to choose from.
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loig

You might find Porkbun's crypto payment system a bit clunky. Essentially, you need to preload your account with cryptocurrency before you can actually purchase a domain. This extra step adds a layer of complexity that might not be ideal for everyone. However, it does offer a modern twist for those who prefer digital currency transactions.
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nonstickbasics

I'd argue that the concept of fair pricing is a joke in the domain registration industry. Take VeriSign, for example, which has a monopoly on the.com and.net TLDs, allowing them to charge exorbitant prices and dictate the market.
It's a classic case of price gouging, and we're all just pawns in their game.
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