LCN. About £25 for a .com or £7.50 for a .co.uk plus VAT - for two years registration. Cheap enough and reasonable service. Hosting is fairly cheap but could be better at about £30 a year upwards.
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Might be worth taking a look at http://www.reviewcentre.com/ this site holds quite a lot of reviews written by actual consumers on all sorts of products and services including domain hosters. Simply browse 'web hosting' or search for reviews on specific web hosting companies. Could give you some valuable info before parting with your money.Originally posted by oraclesmithLCN. About £25 for a .com or £7.50 for a .co.uk plus VAT - for two years registration. Cheap enough and reasonable service. Hosting is fairly cheap but could be better at about £30 a year upwards.Last edited by Kyajae; 21 April 2007, 10:36.Comment
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Originally posted by oraclesmithLCN. About £25 for a .com or £7.50 for a .co.uk plus VAT - for two years registration. Cheap enough and reasonable service. Hosting is fairly cheap but could be better at about £30 a year upwards.
if you think about £25 for a .com or £7.50 for a .co.uk plus VAT - for two years registration is very cheap,I can give you a cheaper choice,visit http://www.plusregister.com, 8.95$ per year and can also guarantee security
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Avoid! Customer service kept me on hold for an hour, even then they could not help once the phone was answered. Service not reliable.Originally posted by Captain Dispensable123-reg
Cheap and you retain full control of your domains regardless of where your hosting is.
Alternatively, what's in a name? Why not just use the ip address? It'll be as memorable as many domains available these days! Go on start a new trend.
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