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by TLDRisk
240 days ago
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> And what happens if your domain gets popular, are they going to just jack up your rent from $25/yr to $500/yr or more? As long as your domain is in the standard fee class, aka non-premium, they can't target it for a price increase if it's a gTLD. They have to raise the price of all standard domains at the same time. Everyone will tell you they can't reclassify a domain from standard to premium, but that's not technically correct. They can change the classification to whatever they want, but they have to charge you standard renewal fees if the domain had a standard classification when you registered it, as long as you haven't let it expire. I created a website that has some info about domain reclassification. https://tldrisk.com/beyond-basics/reclassification/ |
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I recently "bought" a .com domain. It's not a popular English word, it's a small number of letters that match some truncation of my names. No competition, nobody wants it. Anyway, I looked at a handful of registrars and got the cheapest. But then I was a bit concerned. Why are they the cheapest, are they cutting corners somehow? The difference was substancial. GoDaddy was one of the most expensive ones are $23/yr and I bought it from dynadot for something like $6/yr. Why such a huge difference?
I'm reading [1] now thanks for sharing
[1] https://tldrisk.com/beyond-basics/price-protections/#icanns-...