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July 02, 2012, 01:04:29 AM
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Ive decided to start selling a few domain names which have 1 year registration to those who want it as i know it can be a pain for some people to pay $10-$15 for a years registration and this gives you an opportunity to pay in BTCitcoins!

.5 BTC Domain Name Suffixes:
  • .com
  • .org
  • .net
  • .biz
  • .info
  • .name

Please make sure that the domain is available before requesting.

If you are at all interested, send me a pm or post here and i will get right on it!


Note: These may need up to 24 hours to be fully registered.
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July 02, 2012, 10:56:34 AM
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Sounds interesting! Maybe I write you a pm today or tomorrow.
Where do you register these domains? Is it possible to change the nameserver?
Edit: What do you need for personal information to register a domain?
Is something like "privacy protection" possible?
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July 02, 2012, 05:36:36 PM
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I've replied to your pm, but for anyone else to see, ill answer here as well.

I do not need any personal information from you, you will recieve full access to changing the DNS, and anything else you can need that is standardly offered. Privacy protection can be purchased for $1 at any time once you have the login details.Additionally I will refer you to some free hosting if you wish.
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July 02, 2012, 06:31:28 PM
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What registar do you use?
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What registar do you use?

Thats part of my secret Wink
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July 02, 2012, 06:49:07 PM
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Thats part of my secret Wink

May I ask why?
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July 02, 2012, 06:56:54 PM
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Thats part of my secret Wink

May I ask why?

It is one of the reasons i can offer them so cheaply.
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July 02, 2012, 06:59:19 PM
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Thats part of my secret Wink

May I ask why?

It is one of the reasons i can offer them so cheaply.

That doesn't sound good.
Anyone who registers a domain with you can see the registar in the WHOIS information, so to me it seems like there's something about the registar you don't want others to know. Is it GoDaddy?
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July 02, 2012, 07:05:16 PM
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Thats part of my secret Wink

May I ask why?

It is one of the reasons i can offer them so cheaply.

That doesn't sound good.
Anyone who registers a domain with you can see the registar in the WHOIS information, so to me it seems like there's something about the registar you don't want others to know. Is it GoDaddy?

It is not, i have found a niche and am offering services using that niche. what is so hard to understand about the fact that i would rather make a profit off of it (minuscule as it may be) than give it away?

Edit: honestly i dont mind the fact that it can be seen, but only after you have purchased it in any case.
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July 02, 2012, 07:11:12 PM
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Those who believe in bitcoin may still buy from you if your premium is low enough.
Besides, like I said, this information will be publicly available after your first customer (if they chose to divulge the registered domain).
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July 02, 2012, 07:16:48 PM
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Obviously, yes. In that regard, this isnt exactly a huge income source Roll Eyes i just figure both i and the community can help each other out.
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I seem to remember reddit having Network Solutions $2.99 domain ads running periodically...

Saying that you don't trust someone because of their behavior is completely valid.
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I seem to remember reddit having Network Solutions $2.99 domain ads running periodically...

If you find somewhere else you can get one cheaper I would suggest doing so.
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July 02, 2012, 10:30:50 PM
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I seem to remember reddit having Network Solutions $2.99 domain ads running periodically...

If you find somewhere else you can get one cheaper I would suggest doing so.

It wasn't a slam, I just thought it might be a good idea to act as a Bitcoin middleman for NS since the price is almost the same.

Saying that you don't trust someone because of their behavior is completely valid.
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July 02, 2012, 10:35:40 PM
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I seem to remember reddit having Network Solutions $2.99 domain ads running periodically...

If you find somewhere else you can get one cheaper I would suggest doing so.

It wasn't a slam, I just thought it might be a good idea to act as a Bitcoin middleman for NS since the price is almost the same.

Oh I know it wasn't a slam, I'm literally saying if anyone can find a cheaper price, go for it. I'm trying to help out by offering low prices but if there's lower, go for it 100%
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July 03, 2012, 01:49:58 PM
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Bought a .name domain and works fine. Props to fatigue.

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July 03, 2012, 06:38:27 PM
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The registries have been doing deals lately with some registrars to provide them for under cost price domains for the first year only (its something like $1 + ICANN fee, but thats to the registrars). They will renew at the normal price next year (+ the price increase every couple months by the registries).

Interesting to know, I'm getting them cheaper than that though  Tongue
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Interesting. Maybe it's because there are very few good domain names left; you pretty much have to come up with something out of thin air and register the mark.

Saying that you don't trust someone because of their behavior is completely valid.
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July 03, 2012, 07:59:37 PM
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Interesting. Maybe it's because there are very few good domain names left; you pretty much have to come up with something out of thin air and register the mark.

Yeah at this point domains have to be fairly unique.
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bump!
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bump!


curious, why would anyone pay extra for privacy guard, when you don't require personal information in the first place?
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curious, why would anyone pay extra for privacy guard, when you don't require personal information in the first place?


It seems i didnt clarify as this is the 2nd time ive recieved this question, apologies.

I dont require any personal information, but neither will i get privacy guard for the domain. Its an option to do so once you have purchased the domain if you feel like you want to add your personal information instead of the current information and then protect it.
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curious, why would anyone pay extra for privacy guard, when you don't require personal information in the first place?


It seems i didnt clarify as this is the 2nd time ive recieved this question, apologies.

I dont require any personal information, but neither will i get privacy guard for the domain. Its an option to do so once you have purchased the domain if you feel like you want to add your personal information instead of the current information and then protect it.

oh

so it has no privacy guard but anyone that looks up the domain just sees Santa Claus, 1 Xmas Lane, North Pole.

from that point, i'd be interested to hear people's reasoning for changing it to their own name, and purchasing privacy guard.
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July 06, 2012, 03:30:29 AM
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bump!


curious, why would anyone pay extra for privacy guard, when you don't require personal information in the first place?


It seems i didnt clarify as this is the 2nd time ive recieved this question, apologies.

I dont require any personal information, but neither will i get privacy guard for the domain. Its an option to do so once you have purchased the domain if you feel like you want to add your personal information instead of the current information and then protect it.

oh

so it has no privacy guard but anyone that looks up the domain just sees Santa Claus, 1 Xmas Lane, North Pole.

from that point, i'd be interested to hear people's reasoning for changing it to their own name, and purchasing privacy guard.


lol no its easier to use this, so i personally see no reason to change it
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lol no its easier to use this, so i personally see no reason to change it

Other than the fact that you don't legally own the domain.

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curious, why would anyone pay extra for privacy guard, when you don't require personal information in the first place?


It seems i didnt clarify as this is the 2nd time ive recieved this question, apologies.

I dont require any personal information, but neither will i get privacy guard for the domain. Its an option to do so once you have purchased the domain if you feel like you want to add your personal information instead of the current information and then protect it.

oh

so it has no privacy guard but anyone that looks up the domain just sees Santa Claus, 1 Xmas Lane, North Pole.

from that point, i'd be interested to hear people's reasoning for changing it to their own name, and purchasing privacy guard.


lol no its easier to use this, so i personally see no reason to change it

ICANN (not the domain registrar) requires that all information in your registration be valid.

Remember that ICANN has the power to take a domain from you and give it to somebody else. So providing fake information is just one step closer to lose your domain.

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curious, why would anyone pay extra for privacy guard, when you don't require personal information in the first place?


It seems i didnt clarify as this is the 2nd time ive recieved this question, apologies.

I dont require any personal information, but neither will i get privacy guard for the domain. Its an option to do so once you have purchased the domain if you feel like you want to add your personal information instead of the current information and then protect it.

oh

so it has no privacy guard but anyone that looks up the domain just sees Santa Claus, 1 Xmas Lane, North Pole.

from that point, i'd be interested to hear people's reasoning for changing it to their own name, and purchasing privacy guard.


lol no its easier to use this, so i personally see no reason to change it

ICANN (not the domain registrar) requires that all information in your registration be valid.

Remember that ICANN has the power to take a domain from you and give it to somebody else. So providing fake information is just one step closer to lose your domain.

Interesting. I didn't know this, however, I will keep this thread open I suppose for anyone who wants to take the 'risk'. It is filled out with information that is not easily proven false though. Santa Claus didn't register these Wink
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do you have access to other TLDs for a higher but still better than elsewhere price?

I'm looking for .xxx seems expensive everywhere.

I used cinfu recently ( http://panel.cinfu.com/aff.php?aff=149 ) 1.29btc for a .org is their best price.


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do you have access to other TLDs for a higher but still better than elsewhere price?

I'm looking for .xxx seems expensive everywhere.

I used cinfu recently ( http://panel.cinfu.com/aff.php?aff=149 ) 1.29btc for a .org is their best price.



sorry mate, i only have access to whats listed for a decent price.
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I dont want a domain yet, but can you maybe show me that free hosting you where talking about (so I can play around with it)

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There's quite a few but I like hostcrowd.net
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Registered c64.name

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You have a pm

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Good free host: 000webhost.com 100GB bandwidth
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Wow, I'm still confused about your niche... tucows offers names for $15 each  Undecided
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 Wink that's why they call it a niche.
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Actually, I'm not even seeing this to be possible  Shocked
You're somehow lowering the ICANN fee?
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I've been watching this:
http://www.namecheap.com/deals/30000-retweets-0.98-domains-july-2012.aspx
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Actually, I'm not even seeing this to be possible  Shocked
You're somehow lowering the ICANN fee?

They don't renew at 0.5BTC. Thats only the first year.

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Very nice! Looks like a good deal for anyone that wants it. Get it while it lasts.
Actually, I'm not even seeing this to be possible  Shocked
You're somehow lowering the ICANN fee?

They don't renew at 0.5BTC. Thats only the first year.

This. Thanks for answering while I was unable blazr.
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Are you able to register with our own information to keep everything official? Are the domains transferable before they expire? Do you end up having overriding control of our domains/accounts (are you able to steal them if you were evil)?

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Are you able to register with our own information to keep everything official? Are the domains transferable before they expire? Do you end up having overriding control of our domains/accounts (are you able to steal them if you were evil)?

If you wish I am able to register with your own information, they are transferable if you wish, and each is registered with a new account of which you have full control and once you change the password I can do precisely nothing to gain access.
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Is it still .5? BTC went up about ~$2 since you started this thread.

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Yeah still .5, I figure its a fair and easy number.
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What rate do they renew for after one year? .5 BTC or will you adjust it depending on the value of bitcoin?

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I actually will not renew them unfortunately. As with nearly any offer, the first year is cheapest and from there on out it rises in expense. The price of that renewal differs at different registrars however and if you find a cheap one you can transfer the domain there before expiration.
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hmm I'm looking at getting a domain.. just wondering though... wasnt the price 0.5 when the price of BTC was like ~$7 ?
Your prices were very competitive before, now it seems its not so competitive ??

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hmm I'm looking at getting a domain.. just wondering though... wasnt the price 0.5 when the price of BTC was like ~$7 ?
Your prices were very competitive before, now it seems its not so competitive ??


The process was also much easier before. And if you would rather get one for 1.2BTC, head over to nameterrific, I'm really just trying to help the community out.
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DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH FATIGUE, EVER FOR ANY REASON!!

Just thought I'd let anyone who's interested know, Fatigue scooped up the bitpantry.com site out from under me before I could even get set up, then offered to sell it to me for 'cheap'.  I caved and bought the damn thing, and now months later, it comes to light that when he registered it to begin with he used false information.  Now, the site is shut down because of the fraudulent information HE used to register the domain out from under us in the first place,  we can't even get the information changed to our correct info and pay for it properly, it's all just gone. 

So to anyone considering doing ANY business with Fatigue, especially buying domain names from him, all I can say is DON'T.  He is a dishonest, unscrupulous, opportunistic person and you should run VERY VERY FAST in the opposite direction from him.
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August 14, 2012, 12:20:09 AM
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Please refer to double post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=91632.msg1097844#msg1097844

As it seems this is no longer fair to any aspiring customers I will be closing this service. If anyone else has problems please just contact me.
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