I guess this is a cautionary tale.

I was recently having issues with my Gmail account that’s tied to my Epik ( a domain registrar ) account, so when I was supposed to renew my domain, I didn’t receive any e-mails about it. When I decided to randomly check on my website, it seemed to be down. So I checked Epik and a domain that usually cost £15 a year to renew now cost £400 to renew as it was expired.

As a teenager who does not have £400 to spend on a domain, I decided to just wait until the domain fully expired and buy it for a cheaper price.

After some time, the domain fully expired and GoDaddy decided to buy it as soon as it did, and charged me £2,225 to renew the domain. I don’t understand how a price that large is justified, considering that my website gets barely any visitors and I basically only use the domain for hosting stuff. No idea how hiking prices this much is legal

  • ElectricMachman
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    112 months ago

    That’s the second time I’ve seen someone cast xyz in a negative light. What’s wrong with it? (Genuine question, in case it needs saying)

    • @NateNate60
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      142 months ago

      It’s just a hallmark of “I bought the cheapest domain name TLD available”.

      That’s not necessarily bad if all you need is something to get the job done, but there is a stereotype associated with it.

      • ElectricMachman
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        42 months ago

        Fair enough. I got one because it was the cheapest domain… though reading some of the other replies, I probably shouldn’t try to do anything like email with it!

      • @crank0271
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        32 months ago

        The Boost Mobile of gTLDs

        • @NateNate60
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          102 months ago

          Nothing wrong with Boost Mobile, or any other discount telecom provider either. It’s not like the phone signals taste different lmao

    • @[email protected]
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      32 months ago

      It’s commonly used by spammers, so it could cause issues if you’re planning to use it for mail.