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yoshiness Posted at 8:32 pm on Mar. 11, 2008
At GoDaddy.com, I wanna purchase a .info domain name. It's $2.99 for one. Is it per year though? Or monthly? They don't have a marker for it like all the other domains they offer... :/

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DefaultTo0 Posted at 4:43 pm on Mar. 18, 2008
You don't have to buy hosting with it - you can redirect or frame it with another site.

The fee is yearly.

DJ Josh Posted at 6:46 am on Mar. 12, 2008
I have heard of go daddy, but I have never used them or anything so I'm unfamiliar.


Generally it works like this
The domain is a yearly buy.
Hosting, building, and working on the website is a monthly buy.
You may be subject to setup and/or registration fees.

allsmiles Posted at 4:20 am on Mar. 12, 2008
Domain names have to be registered in yearly blocks, so regstrars do not sell in monthly periods, should you terminate before the year's up.
Gabriel Gray Posted at 8:40 pm on Mar. 11, 2008
Per year, and make sure it's not one of those deals that require multiple purchases. You will need hosting on top of it.

(I know the owner of godaddy if you have any questions, lol. He lives down the street from me.)

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