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Surprising Price on Domain Renewals

Started by AdahTrudy, May 18, 2023, 07:03 AM

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AdahTrudyTopic starter

Is it possible that the cost of renewing a domain could exceed the cost of registering it?

Hello! I'm curious to know if it's possible that the price of renewing a domain name could be significantly higher than the initial registration fee? For instance, suppose I registered a domain name for just $2. Would it be believable that the renewal fee would be as much as $12?
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OweriOpimecow

I managed to transfer my domains to another registrar and extend two domains for only $2 instead of $12. Unfortunately, the extension of two domains for $10 at 2domains did not meet my expectations. The cost of renewal at regname24 is only $8, which prompted me to switch to this registrar.

After the transfer, one domain had already expired its registration period but was yet to be released, while the other domain had only four days left before the end of the registration.

Regname24 operates as a reseller at 2domains, so the domains need to be transferred to 2domains first before requesting their transfer to regname24 via a letter.

If they refuse to transfer the domains, the instructions on transferring domains to <url> can be followed by completing the application form in pen and sending the scans of the application (without a notary) and a copy of a passport.

By following this procedure, I managed to save $8. As for my hosting, I am satisfied with Radiushost, which costs only $13 per year. Although I looked for cheaper options, they did not offer such benefits.
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bidabings

It is common for hosting providers to offer a free domain for a year with the purchase of a 6-month hosting plan. The cost typically varies depending on the domain zone, but it is standard for the initial registration and first year of support to be more expensive than annual renewal fees.

In addition to these costs, it is important for website owners to consider the long-term value of their domain name and the potential impact it can have on their brand and online presence. Choosing the right domain name can make a significant difference in the success of a website, and it is worth investing in a quality domain that accurately reflects the business or organization.
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pyouxdudeh

Free stuff is often used as a marketing tool. Typically, the cost of the product will be inflated to account for this advertising strategy. It's not uncommon for the advertised price to be significantly lower than the actual domain cost.

This can result in unexpected surprises, like registering for something that appears to only cost $1, only to be charged $100 upon completion.

It's important to read the details carefully so that you can avoid getting ripped off, and instead find reputable registrars with reasonable prices. These providers typically don't rely on advertising gimmicks and offer more straightforward pricing.
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LindaRGannon

Yes, it's not only possible but also quite common that the cost of renewing a domain name is higher than the initial registration fee. Many domain registrars offer promotional prices for the first year or initial signup to attract customers, but then they charge standard renewal rates from the second year onwards.

While the exact fees can vary depending on the registrar, the specific domain extension (.com, .org, .net, etc.), and other potential factors, it's entirely believable that the renewal fee might be significantly more than the original registration fee. In your example, it would not be unlikely at all to see a domain renewal price of $12 or more, especially if the initial registration was part of a special offer or discount.

That said, it's always a good idea to check and understand the renewal fees and terms before registering a domain to avoid any unexpected costs.

Yes, it's not only possible but also quite common that the cost of renewing a domain name is higher than the initial registration fee. Many domain registrars offer promotional prices for the first year or initial signup to attract customers, but then they charge standard renewal rates from the second year onwards.

While the exact fees can vary depending on the registrar, the specific domain extension (.com, .org, .net, etc.), and other potential factors, it's entirely believable that the renewal fee might be significantly more than the original registration fee. In your example, it would not be unlikely at all to see a domain renewal price of $12 or more, especially if the initial registration was part of a special offer or discount.

That said, it's always a good idea to check and understand the renewal fees and terms before registering a domain to avoid any unexpected costs.


In addition to the previously provided information, there are more nuances and strategies to consider concerning the cost of domain registration and renewal:

1. **Promotional Pricing**: Discounts for first-time buyers are common, but renewal rates can spike upon subsequent renewals. Some registrars may offer a cheap domain for the first year and then raise the price in following years. Renewal prices are typically greater than the domain's original purchase price. As a buyer, it's essential to investigate the renewal price before you make the purchase to understand the long-term cost implications.

2. **Renewal Reminders**: In some cases, registrars don't remind customers about upcoming renewals. This can result in unknowingly losing the domain ownership when it expires without renewal, or sometimes registrars might charge a recovery fee to get it back. Therefore, always keep track of your domain's renewal date.

3. **Bulk Discounts**: If you're planning to manage multiple domains, check if your registrar offers bulk discounts. That can make renewals cheaper if you have enough domains.

4. **Optional Add-On Services**: Many times, registrars offer additional services like website building tools, email hosting, advanced security options (like SiteLock), SEO tools, or privacy protection. While you might not need them, make sure to uncheck any additional features to avoid unnecessary charges.

5. **Domain Auctions and Premium Domains**: If a domain is highly sought after, it may end up at a domain auction, where the cost can intensively rise. Similarly, some domains are tagged as "premium" by the registrar—these are typically short, simple, and easy-to-remember names and have a higher cost attached.

Wherever you register your domain, the critical thing is to make sure you're fully aware of all costs involved, from registration to renewal and any potential recovery fees. It's also a good idea to mark your domain's expiration date in your calendar to avoid losing it inadvertently if auto-renewal isn't set up, as the charges to reclaim it can be significant.
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