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    Yahoo increased the domain name renewal price from $9.95 to $34.95 per year, for private registration you will now paying $43.95 per year for a domain name. they're just ripping people off by offering domain name at very lowest price for first year ( as cheap as $1.99) and later ask them to pay such high tag prices for renewal.
    Last edited by paul; 15-07-2008 at 11:04.

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    It looks like many person get the same problem! I heard that Yahoo make no profit with domain business and they are looking for the way to minimize this loss by increase domain prices. Yes, it is the time to act for Yahoo domains now. I have found new registar with cheap domain transfer rates and I will start moving now!
    As the increase infomation has been sent out by email from Yahoo and you see nothing about pricing increase from your Yahoo domain account so for sure, many persons (did not read the email well) will cry when they see the bill!!!
    Last edited by Smartdomainers; 16-07-2008 at 10:19.

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    I heard transferring domain name from Yahoo is also very difficult task, they've no easy transfer options like other registrar.

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    Yes, I head about this. Anyways, I got the instruction very details from my new registrar for "How to transfer domain from Yahoo account"!

    You may see it here:
    How to transfer domain from yahoo account to LuckyRegsiter.com
    It looks easier.
    Got expired domain names with Google page rank and Alexa info from Aboutdomains.net - Cheap domain names for Smart Domainers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smartdomainers View Post
    Yes, I head about this. Anyways, I got the instruction very details from my new registrar for "How to transfer domain from Yahoo account"!

    You may see it here:
    How to transfer domain from yahoo account to LuckyRegsiter.com
    It looks easier.
    Looks good, so they transfer domain name to the registrar where one can wish to transfer like eNom/ godaddy... or keep with themselves?

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul View Post
    Looks good, so they transfer domain name to the registrar where one can wish to transfer like eNom/ godaddy... or keep with themselves?
    I think that you can transfer domain to any registrar. Just the process of each registrar is maybe different from LuckrRegister
    Got expired domain names with Google page rank and Alexa info from Aboutdomains.net - Cheap domain names for Smart Domainers

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