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groundctrl
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posted: Apr. 29, 2007 @ 4:47p
i've never registered a .US with GoDaddy, so I had no idea. thanks for checking the promo code. |
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billrubin
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posted: May. 5, 2007 @ 11:38p
BTW, they seem to have stopped including this in the 2nd post here, but GoDaddy gets you 12% back through FatCash! I just renewed my .us domain for 5 years at $6 per year, less the 12% FC. It's the cheapest I have seen for .us renewals, and I've been happy with GoDaddy.
I also picked up a .info domain to play with for 99c (just one year). The discount code did not take an extra 25% off on that.
Oh, and the 12% is a special amount for their Mothers Day CashBack sale. What a great gift for mom -- her own domain!!! It's better than jewelry or flowers!!! |
Message edited by: billrubin on 2007-05-05 23:52:47 CDT
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billrubin
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posted: May. 5, 2007 @ 11:45p
stisev said:Actually, you could've just transferred that domain out of Dreamhost. I signed up for the same deal and after the year I transferred my domain over to registerfly and now am using stargate. As for hosting, HostPC is good. They run alot of specials so if you can wait..... I tried! I tried! Oh boy, how I tried like crazy.
Dreamhost said that it was on "hold" with the registrar after my domain expired and that I'd need to wait for it to expire completely to get it. Well, we all know how that went. Right, after it has expired you are screwed, you cannot transfer it. If you had done so before it expired, it should have worked.
I got stuck that way with RegisterFly the first year I had my domain. One day, my email's not getting delivered and I noticed they had changed the MX to point to their own server instead of where I was sending it. I did not get any renewal notices from them despite their claim that they had sent them (and I was getting their advertising). I had no choice but to renew with them to unlock my domain, but I then transferred to GoDaddy later that year. |
Message edited by: billrubin on 2007-05-05 23:52:14 CDT
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billrubin
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posted: May. 5, 2007 @ 11:53p
groundctrl said:Also, I've been wondering if GoDaddy has any codes that reduce the cost of .INFO's at $.99. Does anyone know of any?To save what? Another quarter??? |
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BigCountry
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posted: May. 7, 2007 @ 12:02a
thanks op just bought 2 domains and saved $4 |
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billrubin
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posted: May. 7, 2007 @ 12:38a
The 25% off code supposedly expires today. I highly recommend it if you've been trying to renew a domain because as I've already said here, my experience using GoDaddy codes for renewals (and especially .us renewals) has been complete failure until this one. |
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brucehappy
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posted: May. 8, 2007 @ 10:27a
gdm0420a still working today. worked on a .org and .com renewal. hopefully will combine with the 12% FatCash! |
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giz
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posted: May. 14, 2007 @ 8:57a
gdm0420a is working for me. My 2 renewals and 1 new domain purchase price dropped down to $6.93/yr with this coupon code. |
Message edited by: giz on 2007-05-14 09:09:29 CDT
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billrubin
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posted: May. 18, 2007 @ 8:40p
aero1 said:not a good deal. they charge you full price and since you can always get 20% off of go daddy right from GoDaddy itself it is pointless to use one of these CashBack programsDo you have a clue how these programs work? You can use coupons with them AND get the Cash Back. Although I will admit that my GoDaddy purchase has not shown up yet at FatCash. But given that I got 25% off, it's not the end of the world if it does not show up for some reason.
Unless you're talking about some other type of site to get 20% back. |
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SoCalGal
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posted: May. 23, 2007 @ 11:47p
Does anyone know how long it takes for GoDaddy to report FatCash? I made some orders weeks ago to take advantage of the 12% CashBack and no sign of any being reported. I know it can take several weeks for any of the stores...but just curious to hear what your waiting time has been. |
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elderlu
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posted: May. 24, 2007 @ 3:44p
gdbb730
10% off new orders, I think. Got this in my email:
To thank you for choosing automatic renewal, we'd like to offer you 10%* off your order of new product purchases at GoDaddy.com®. Simply enter promo code gdbb730 in your shopping cart when you order or mention the code when you call (480) 505-8877. |
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dejavunyc
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posted: Jun. 1, 2007 @ 9:22a
Don't let this scorching-hot special pass you by. Order before midnight (Pacific Time) on June 3, 2007 to SAVE 15% on your order of $50 or more.▲ Go to www.GoDaddy.com or call 1-480-505-8821 now and use source code gdm0534b to get your exclusive savings. |
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billchase2
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posted: Jun. 8, 2007 @ 12:32p
when renewing my .com, the only code that worked for me was: oyh1 - 10% off whatever
saved me almost a buck... lol, thanks OP! |
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new2sd
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posted: Jun. 9, 2007 @ 1:46a
Thanks! Used OYH3 to save $4 on two renewals! That's an extra beer or two at the bar tonight for me! Thanks! |
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groundctrl
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posted: Jun. 11, 2007 @ 2:40p
gmd0606a gives $6.95 .COMs-- it expires on june 15th. |
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forzaINTER
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posted: Jun. 11, 2007 @ 9:51p
new2sd said:Thanks! Used OYH3 to save $4 on two renewals! That's an extra beer or two at the bar tonight for me! Thanks!
Thanks that one worked for me! |
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purplecat001
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posted: Jun. 17, 2007 @ 6:14p
$20 off $75+ purchase with promo code CATALOG1 at GoDaddy.com expire unknown |
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lnair
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posted: Jun. 19, 2007 @ 1:16p
thanks, OP. Just used OHY3 |
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Infohunter
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posted: Jun. 19, 2007 @ 1:41p
Take15% off order of $50 or more Code RENEW100 |
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