Once you don't renew your domain in the defined time period and it is listed in premium domains. Is it possible to purchase the same domain at previous price
Once you don't renew your domain in the defined time period and it is listed in premium domains. Is it possible to purchase the same domain at previous price
It's difficult to definitively answer your question due to the fact that there are over 1000 TLD's, each with their own pricing rules. To give you the gist, the registry that provides the TLD sets the rules about how much registrars like GoDaddy can charge to register domains. Some TLD's set higher prices than others (for instance, a .CAR domain is usually more expensive than a .COM domain).
When the person you chatted with said it is "unlikely to happen" that is because domain prices are generally stable. Over time the price increases like any other product or service you purchase. As an example, .COM domains used to be $13-14/yr a few years ago. Now they're $15/yr.
Prices generally don't change often, however obviously there are no guarantees they won't. If you want to guarantee a price then you would need to register your domain for a longer period of time to "lock in" today's prices. I hope this helped.
I believe there is a redemption fee involved once a domain name expires, but mainly it depends on the domain extension and the registry rules.
Last edited by James-A; 11-23-2017 at 04:50 AM.
Webhosting.uk.com :: Shared Hosting, WordPress Hosting, | Managed Dedicated Server
50% OFF on WordPress Hosting | Coupon Code -WP50
Annual fees creep up on you over time and often you can be stuck with a registra where the first year is cheap and the following years are considerably higher.
yes, it is possible, but it's not always the case. A good rule of thumb when it comes to buying domain names is that inexpensive can be expensive. Sometimes a cheaper deal is too good to be true and the hidden fees blindside the customer.
Domain Domains
Premium domain names are high-quality domains that have been previously registered but are available for sale at today's market value.
Premium domains are significantly more expensive, so before you buy one, you should weigh the pros and cons, and see if it is worth getting such a domain. In some cases, a premium domain is definitely worth the money, while in others it may be an unjustified expense and a loss of money.
|
Bookmarks