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Domain parking for .com

Ant555
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I am looking for recommendations for places I can transfer a couple of domains to park them/keep them.

I dont have them linked to web hosting or services - I just registered my kids names .com after they were born (many) years go and have just kept paying every couple of years - maybe one day they will be famous and need them!

currently with 123-reg and the latest renewal has come through at £20 per year per .com - I can do a Google search just to compare prices but does anyone have any specific info that I should consider although I am sure I will transfer to wherever is the cheapest for now.

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  • Benight
    Benight Posts: 418 Forumite
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    edited 9 May 2019 at 9:04AM
    Ant555 wrote: »
    I am looking for recommendations for places I can transfer a couple of domains to park them/keep them.

    I dont have them linked to web hosting or services - I just registered my kids names .com after they were born (many) years go and have just kept paying every couple of years - maybe one day they will be famous and need them!

    currently with 123-reg and the latest renewal has come through at £20 per year per .com - I can do a Google search just to compare prices but does anyone have any specific info that I should consider although I am sure I will transfer to wherever is the cheapest for now.

    Go with the cheapest :money:

    crazydomains, porkbun, namesilo, alldomains, dynadot, OVH, onlydomains - they all offer annual renewal of .com for 9 bucks or less
    Search google and you may even find a referral code for a small discount for the transfer (transfers are free, but you will have to pay for at least 1 years renewal)

    You may want to consider free WHOIS Privacy to comply with GDPR - most are free but I know onlydomains and crazydomains do charge extra
  • PDC
    PDC Posts: 805 Forumite
    I've found 123-reg to be generally competitive. Would recommend renewing the domains for ten years, if you want them for that long, which is I think the maximum they offer. You will get a slight discount for this and you avoid yearly price rises in the intervening years.

    You may find other options offering cheaper but from what I've seen a lot of those business seem to have the model of charging you a small fee for the first year and then overcharging renewal fees when that time comes around.

    Some places may not but for .coms most registrars I've seen do charge a small fee to move a .com domain, usually around £10-15, so that is something else to consider and check when comparing prices.
  • Ant555
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    Thanks for the replies.

    I have started a transfer - seems very straightforward up to now, got a special code from old provider and given it to new provider (like a PAC when porting mobile number to a new carrier)

    ref 123-reg pricing - it was £20/year for a single .com and ive just switched to someone charging around £10. As there is no web hosting or services for now, its no big issue and I will just switch as required if pricing for year 2 or 3 starts to rise.
  • Benight
    Benight Posts: 418 Forumite
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    edited 9 May 2019 at 3:13PM
    PDC wrote: »
    I've found 123-reg to be generally competitive....

    Did you read the OP's post? He has been quoted £20 per domain per year to renew them.

    The places I quoted are 9 USD or less (about £6.50) - that's an additional £13.50 per year per domain 123-reg are seeking.

    If the OP were to renew for 10 years as you suggest, that would be an additional cost of £135 per domain :eek:

    As for costs of transfer, there are none with the services I indicated, save for the usual cost of renewal for at least 1 year (or I think one may charge about 10c, or about 7p, additional compared to their usual renewal charge)
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