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Old 10-26-2010, 06:56 PM   #1
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Moniker whois privacy - how much?

Seems like it's not possible to see how much it costs without actually opening an account. Anyone know how much it costs per year?
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Old 10-26-2010, 07:02 PM   #2
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I believe the normal privacy price at Moniker is $4. If you hit up Bari she can probably lower it to $2 for you.

other options:

Internet.bs is a good registrar with free privacy and really great pricing.

Namecheap also does free privacy for the first year with new domains or transfers. And renewal for privacy is pretty cheap, a 5pack of whoisguards is like 7 bucks or something.
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Old 10-26-2010, 07:05 PM   #3
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$2 - $4/ year seems like an immaterial expense.
It's not always about just money. It's about money through time.
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Old 10-26-2010, 07:06 PM   #4
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I believe the normal privacy price at Moniker is $4. If you hit up Bari she can probably lower it to $2 for you.

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Internet.bs is a good registrar with free privacy and really great pricing.

Namecheap also does free privacy for the first year with new domains or transfers. And renewal for privacy is pretty cheap, a 5pack of whoisguards is like 7 bucks or something.
$4? Whoa.

Yeah I use namecheap, and name.com which has free whois privacy.

Never heard of internet.bs what does bs stand for? Bullshit?
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Old 10-26-2010, 07:19 PM   #5
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$4? Whoa.

Yeah I use namecheap, and name.com which has free whois privacy.
Is the registration price higher to compensate? A .com at moniker, minus privacy, is $8.99

OP, be aware that Moniker's domain privacy occasionally fails (WHOIS shows your real details, sometimes long enough for domain archivers to capture them), and that they'll release your details if someone bitches enough to their abuse department. No need for a court order, what's that?

Don't rely on it for strong privacy.
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Old 10-26-2010, 07:19 PM   #6
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NameCheap.com - first year free
later you can buy them cheap (~$1)

Coupon WGSPECIAL - $0.99 WhoisGuard per domain
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Old 10-26-2010, 07:25 PM   #7
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$4? Whoa.

Yeah I use namecheap, and name.com which has free whois privacy.

Never heard of internet.bs what does bs stand for? Bullshit?
.bs is the ccTLD for the Bahamas.
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Old 10-26-2010, 07:26 PM   #8
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Is the registration price higher to compensate? A .com at moniker, minus privacy, is $8.99

OP, be aware that Moniker's domain privacy occasionally fails (WHOIS shows your real details, sometimes long enough for domain archivers to capture them), and that they'll release your details if someone bitches enough to their abuse department. No need for a court order, what's that?

Don't rely on it for strong privacy.
A .com at name.com is $9.99 and the whois privacy is truly free, not just the first year like namecheap.

Moniker's privacy fail is not good at all. Thanks for the warning.
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A .com at name.com is $9.99 and the whois privacy is truly free, not just the first year like namecheap.

Moniker's privacy fail is not good at all. Thanks for the warning.
privacy at name.com is NOT FREE anymore. There's a coupon code for free privacy but I believe it's for the first year. Normal pricing is 1.99.

http://blog.name.com/2010/04/private-whois-changes/
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Old 10-26-2010, 07:39 PM   #10
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privacy at name.com is NOT FREE anymore. There's a coupon code for free privacy but I believe it's for the first year. Normal pricing is 1.99.

http://blog.name.com/2010/04/private-whois-changes/
The bastards. They could have sent out an email about this change, didn't even knew they had a blog. At least the whois privacy will continue to be free for the domains I already have there.
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A .com at internet.bs is only $7.49 and the whois privacy is free. Sounds fishy.
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A .com at internet.bs is only $7.49 and the whois privacy is free. Sounds fishy.
$7.49 is the first year price. Domains renew at $8.35.

Costs are cheaper in the Bahamas and there are no taxes. Domain privacy doesn't really cost the registrar anything, they use it as an up-sell to make more money.

Internet.bs is highly recommended on the domaining forums, and I've used them for a while with no issues.

The interface is nice and clean and simple, reminds me of name.com or namecheap. Seems to be less buggy than the namecheap backend. Bulk tools are amazing, support is good.

IMHO they are an unknown but very nice registrar.
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Old 10-26-2010, 07:58 PM   #13
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Speaking about domains I think for every webmaster is better solution
to have its very own domain reseller account for example at
resellerclub http://www.resellerclub.com/pricing . Notice that they have
free whois privacy for every domain. You are supposed to have deposit
which can be spent on domains, so if you have domains that regularly
renew it's the best bet. I didn't use them but I'm considering to give them
a shoot. Anyway I should spend at least $200 on domains so why not.
If anyone have had experience with them please share with us.
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Old 10-26-2010, 08:00 PM   #14
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$7.49 is the first year price. Domains renew at $8.35.

Costs are cheaper in the Bahamas and there are no taxes. Domain privacy doesn't really cost the registrar anything, they use it as an up-sell to make more money.

Internet.bs is highly recommended on the domaining forums, and I've used them for a while with no issues.

The interface is nice and clean and simple, reminds me of name.com or namecheap. Seems to be less buggy than the namecheap backend. Bulk tools are amazing, support is good.

IMHO they are an unknown but very nice registrar.
Ok I'm reading up on them on a couple of forums. It's looking good so far.
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Ok I'm reading up on them on a couple of forums. It's looking good so far.
I've never seen a bad word about them, but I definitely encourage you guys to check them out. Google 'em, and maybe spend 7.50 for a domain and see how you like it.
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OP, be aware that Moniker's domain privacy occasionally fails (WHOIS shows your real details, sometimes long enough for domain archivers to capture them), and that they'll release your details if someone bitches enough to their abuse department. No need for a court order, what's that?

Don't rely on it for strong privacy.
Found that out a few days ago when I received a spam email from a hosting company offering to host my new private WHOIS domain registered at Moniker.
It's the first time it's happened to me with Moniker, so I went and re-read their Privacy Policy before I complained, but after I'd read it I didn't bother to complain.
No point.
As you say, don't rely on Moniker for strong privacy.
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