OK... does this mean you can get a free domain and not have to pay for a .com website?
OK... does this mean you can get a free domain and not have to pay for a .com website?
yes, so cool...
This seems like a lot of work when you can register a new domain from GoDaddy for $6.99 to $9.99. I mean why get a free domain that you will then have to transfer to another registrar if the cost to transfer is roughly the same as the cost to register a new domain. I suppose if you only wanted the domain for one year, then that would make sense. Just remember to cancel auto renew and then cancel the domain at the end of the twelve month period.
Because you would use it for a year free, then transfer. I think the $7.99 transfer fee that was mentioned would probably include another 1 year renewal in the price. I know this is the case with certain transfers by www.Daily.co.uk who I recommended as my preferred registrar, in an earlier post.
The suggestion is that you register your domain name with the free one, then redirect the DNS (name) servers to point to use x10hosting as the webhost, where you place all your website's content.
And, as mentioned in the great tip-off earlier, if you are based in the UK, one website is giving away free .co.uk domains. See this thread
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what are the renewal fees?
Thanks man, what a nice news :D I got 10 domains thanks to that !!