Scooby,

I have never seen a 5 bucks annual fee for any URL and think this to be a total BS quote.

Prices have come down, but that also means that I'd paid more in the earlier years. In the beginning the exchange rate between the Euro and Dollar was kind of bad.

There was also an initial "administration fee" and additional fees for some extended features.


Other then that I held two URL's and payed for both of them.

I acquired them in (late) 2001 and they were freed in (late) 2009; by my counting that makes for 8 years of double payments or about 40 bucks per year per URL on average (excluding the initial admin fee). Which is quite reasonable in my experience.

In short, the quote was accurate. I'm really not trying to scam the class here. Additionally, I truly wonder why anybody would ever have endeared such a thought.


The company I was with was register.com (based in the USA)


Wouter

Last edited by Wouter; 03/17/10 07:22 PM.

Wouter Hijink
Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild)
The Netherlands