• einkorn@feddit.org
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        Woooooot?

        I guess I am lucky that my domain comes with the cheapest webhosting I pay for at Hetzner.

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        I ended up dropping them today because of that. My random domain went from $30 to $90 over the course of a couple years. Found another registrar for $35

        Namecheap is 100% ripping people off on the renewals

        They also use AI support now, so don’t even get the benefit of good support any more

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                    In the underlying system there is no difference. A renewal is just a transfer/registration leaving the data unchanged.
                    All cost the same and add 1 year of lifetime to the domain.
                    Any other pricing is invented by that specific registrar and doesn’t reflect actual costs.

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                What a ripoff, .com has always been about 10$. The renewal being somehow more expensive than a new registration, while in actuality there is no difference in the process, really makes it obvious they charge what they think people will fall for.

                $7.85 per year in 2012. $8.39 in 2021, $8.97 in 2022, and $9.59 in 2023, $10.26 in 2024, increases always in september.

                Transfers, registrations, and renewals all cost the same and all charge the domain by 1 year. You can charge at any time for I think up to 10 years. Any registrar not passing that system on is being deceptive.

                They aren’t even roping in people with prices below cost, they charge you a reasonable fee for the first year and then somehow bank on people not switching. Maybe they make the process really painful?

                Either way why would anyone use them?

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                    2 days ago

                    You could use njal.la, who charge a flat 15$ without deceptive schemes and actually protect your privacy properly too.
                    To be fair namecheap legally can’t do what njalla does since namecheap is a primary registrar and njalla secondary.

                    In terms of activism I’d think both getting the cheapest option and donating 8$ a year to the eff or a similar group directly, or taking a njalla domain and donating 3$, would be cheaper than namecheap and also more effective at defending internet freedom.