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What's the cheapest price for domains?



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What's the cheapest price for domains?

Just recently, I saw a $0.50 deal on domain names. That's way cheaper than what I paid for my last domain name. What's the cheapest price you've seen or paid for a domain?

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Charlotte
The least I've paid for a domain is $1.00, though that was part of a package deal, where you buy a full price domain and get the second one discounted. I didn't do much with the discounted domain as it was an impulse purchase.



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Keith
I don't buy domains based on price, but on need. If I need a new domain name for a site, then I will simply buy it through my hosting company as it's easier to control the domain name and associate with my existing hosting rather than dealing with name servers later.



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vinaya
I have bought many domains for 88 cents. This is the cheapest price I have ever paid for a domain. However, the domains I paid 88 cents to register cost be upto $32 to renew. Therefore 88 cents domains were not actually that cheap. A dot com cost $10 to register and $10 to renew, I registered dot online for 88 cents and paid $32 to renew. You can calculate yourself, which domain is cheaper. Currently Namecheap is giving some domains for $5 for the period of 5 years (no need to renew for the first 5 years).



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augusta
I bought mine for a dollar I think it the least of bought a domain name for.But I think Namecheap sell way cheaper domain names especially with a coupon.



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vinaya
Currently, namecheap is selling domains for 48 cents. This is the cheapest price I have seen for a domain. However, these domains not very popular in the world wide web.



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mildredtabitha
The cheapest I have seen is $0.99. I have always known $1 to be the cheapest. The $0.50 you mentioned could be a Christmas offer.



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