Expires Feb 27, 2013 Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Valid online only. Online registration required. Must be 18 or older. Gift cards, Paypal, Alipay and CCavenue may not be used to redeem offer. Goods sold by GoDaddy.com. Paid value will be applied to first purchase. Must be an existing GoDaddy.com customer or create a new customer account to redeem.
Not sure if this can be used on renewals or stacked with other coupons. Doesn't state that it can't, but I put in a question about it and will let you know when I receive a reply.
Update: Appears this can be used on renewals and stacked with other GoDaddy coupons. And FW FatCash
GoDaddy has REVERSED my account and removed the Groupon credit. Today, I tried to add my fourth Groupon code on the GoDaddy website.... (more)
Bizatch (Jan. 07, 2013 @ 9:38a)
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Dang. That sucks. Glad I used mine within the hour of purchase. Further update on CashBack. I only got the 15% ebates CashBack on GoDaddy on the... (more)
machinez (Jan. 08, 2013 @ 7:07a)
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My code says it's invalid now too.
Lugs (Feb. 04, 2013 @ 6:48p)
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The deal ends tonight (12/30) in most cities but Ashville one shows 4 days left.
"Aaron, Great question! The Groupon should be used as a general credit, renewals or registrations. If you run into any issues processing, please let me know, I'm happy to help. ^Luis"
jermainPropane
Member
posted: Dec. 26, 2012 @ 2:44p
I was able to use it with renewals and stack a coupon code too! Shows up instantly on Groupon, just take the code from there then redeem it at: http://www.godaddy.com/redeem/groupon.aspx. It will show up as Credit Balance when you check out
VegasVegan
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 26, 2012 @ 3:20p
Lugs said: I got this response on GoDaddy's Facebook page:
"Aaron, Great question! The Groupon should be used as a general credit, renewals or registrations. If you run into any issues processing, please let me know, I'm happy to help. ^Luis"
Thanks Lugs. Never thought to ask at GoDaddy's FB page.
Lugs
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Dec. 26, 2012 @ 4:37p
I just stacked the GDBBREN8 code with the Groupon credit. The end result was that I was able to add a year to (renew) 10 of my domains for a total cost of around $41 (before 12% FatCash). This deal is smoking hot!
Lugs said: I just stacked the GDBBREN8 code with the Groupon credit. The end result was that I was able to add a year to (renew) 10 of my domains for a total cost of around $41 (before 12% FatCash). This deal is smoking hot! Make sure you use the code above to make your credit go further on renewals.
Just renewed both my domains to 10 years for 2 x $25 credit and another $7-8 on a credit card.
johnfw
Member
posted: Dec. 27, 2012 @ 8:14a
$25 Groupón - $1 FatWallet cásh back - $10.50 Ebátes cásh back = $13.50 / 8 Years = $1.69 a year for dotcom. This is the best we will ever pay for domain renewals, stock up guys.
Edit: I already bought and received both cash backs as posted above.
mikefxu
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 27, 2012 @ 9:46a
johnfw said: $25 Groupón - $1 FatWallet cásh back - $10.50 Ebátes cásh back = $13.50 / 8 Years = $1.69 a year for dotcom. This is the best we will ever pay for domain renewals, stock up guys.
Edit: I already bought and received both cash backs as posted above. Is the $10.50 a % or are you including Ebates signing up bonus? More info please.
$100 would net you back $37.60 in Cash Back, so $62.40 for $280 in GoDaddy Credit. This is a steal, and if you have domains you renew yearly, go ahead and get the 5 year renewal. Won't pay a dime for years. I spend at least $100 a year in renewals, so now I won't have to for the next few . . .
johnfw
Member
posted: Dec. 27, 2012 @ 10:11a
mikefxu said: johnfw said: $25 Groupón - $1 FatWallet cásh back - $10.50 Ebátes cásh back = $13.50 / 8 Years = $1.69 a year for dotcom. This is the best we will ever pay for domain renewals, stock up guys.
Edit: I already bought and received both cash backs as posted above. Is the $10.50 a % or are you including Ebates signing up bonus? More info please.
$10.50 is 15% of $70. Ebates pays 15% cash báck on GoDaddy purchases. Acutally it will be slightly less because I think they don't pay cásh back on the ICANN fee.
GoDaddy won't let me check out after adding credit and going to renew domains.
Tried several different cards and keep getting the error, "There was a problem authorizing your credit. Please verify your payment information or use an alternate form of payment."
sychosteve
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 27, 2012 @ 8:02p
Have we confirmed that multiple purchases of the Groupon vouchers will stack on the same GoDaddy account AND that you can check out successfully?
stoploss
Member
posted: Dec. 27, 2012 @ 8:07p
sychosteve said: Have we confirmed that multiple purchases of the Groupon vouchers will stack on the same GoDaddy account AND that you can check out successfully?
yes, it works.
iroxxxor
New Member
posted: Dec. 27, 2012 @ 9:07p
Great find OP! Thanks everyone for posting the details. I did it just like Tripp1269 instructed and it worked perfectly.
jhpurchases
Member
posted: Dec. 27, 2012 @ 9:09p
I also had a problem with checkout erroring out. I called into GoDaddy.com they processed the payment transaction with both the coupon code and the $70 applied Groupon credit.
Nice to get a 9 year renewal package and privacy for so cheap!
sychosteve
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 27, 2012 @ 9:26p
TY for the reply, and THANK YOU OP! This is scorching hot!!
Hinzinho
Thrifty Member
posted: Dec. 28, 2012 @ 12:23a
Does this work for renewing SSL?
Lugs
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Dec. 28, 2012 @ 2:44a
Hinzinho said: Does this work for renewing SSL?
It's just a credit. This applies/works for ANYTHING!
WideOpenSpaces
Save Money, Travel More
posted: Dec. 28, 2012 @ 7:24a
Anyone try purchasing this Groupon via multiple accounts, but then adding the credit into GoDaddy in one account? I'm debating about purchasing a second one under my wife's name, but concerned that maybe I won't be able to apply a second code to my GoDaddy account.
johnfw
Member
posted: Dec. 28, 2012 @ 8:56a
WideOpenSpaces said: Anyone try purchasing this Groupon via multiple accounts, but then adding the credit into GoDaddy in one account? I'm debating about purchasing a second one under my wife's name, but concerned that maybe I won't be able to apply a second code to my GoDaddy account.
Hundreds of people have already done this so it seems okay. You could always just create a second GoDaddy account for your wife and push her some domains.
Juvenall
New Member
posted: Dec. 28, 2012 @ 11:03a
WideOpenSpaces said: Anyone try purchasing this Groupon via multiple accounts, but then adding the credit into GoDaddy in one account? I'm debating about purchasing a second one under my wife's name, but concerned that maybe I won't be able to apply a second code to my GoDaddy account.
That shouldn't matter at all. The code isn't bound to your GoDaddy account in any way until you actually enter it. As far as using multiple codes on one account goes, I've picked up 4 so far and used them on my GoDaddy account with no trouble. Thinking of getting a couple more so I won't have to worry about domain names for a long, long time. (1 long is apparently 5 years lol).
Hinzinho
Thrifty Member
posted: Dec. 28, 2012 @ 1:29p
After I applied the credit to my GoDaddy account. What would happen if I don't full use all my credit? Will it goes away?
kxu
New Member
posted: Dec. 28, 2012 @ 7:24p
Hinzinho. If you check your GoDaddy store credit, you'll see the credit is split into two items: one with the money you paid, never expires; and another with (the face value - money you paid), which will expire on Feb 2013.
cxy007
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 28, 2012 @ 10:57p
FYI, Discover card gave you 15% when shopping at Groupon, you need to link from discover website
VegasVegan
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 29, 2012 @ 11:25p
Deal ends in about 30 min. 12am Central
Edit looks like it's going on for another 24 hr. Guess they extended it.
ceonelson
New Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 3:36a
Asheville, Denver and El Paso still have almost 5 days left to purchase, and their vouchers expire March 6th.
mannyd
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 11:35a
wow, using code CJCFW99D, made a 1 year domain transfer go down to 1.17 for the first three domains. when i go back to transfer page, it shows this as the detail offers.
SPECIAL OFFER! .COM just $0.99*! Additional .COMs just $7.99 * per year! View offer details *Plus ICANN fee of $0.18 per domain name per year.$0.99 price good for the first year of three new or transfer .COMs per customer. Additional years or .COMs may be purchased for $7.99 per year. Discounts cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or promotion. Customers may not use gift cards, PayPalŪ or AliPay to redeem this offer. After the first year, discounted products will renew at the then-current renewal list price. Your discount will be applied in your shopping cart.
jleh
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 3:18p
mannyd said: wow, using code CJCFW99D, made a 1 year domain transfer go down to 1.17 for the first three domains. when i go back to transfer page, it shows this as the detail offers.
Thanks for sharing that code! I got 10 years for a new .com for $75 in "GoDaddy credit", which using this Groupon deal, just costs $25-ish.
YeaBabyYea
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 4:37p
Does anyone know if ShopDiscover can be used multiple times a day for the same merchant or will the credit be applied only once? Thanks.
machinez
Thrifty Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 5:48p
Nice find. renewed 35 domains for ~$75 if the cashbacks are honored
Update: got 1.02 x 4 CashBack within the hour from fatwallet for Groupon. Waiting on ebates for GoDaddyCashBack. Usually never get CashBack on renewal using gdbbren8 via fatwallet
VegasVegan
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 30, 2012 @ 6:42p
The deal ends tonight (12/30) in most cities but the Ashville one shows 4 days left.
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