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Friday 14 June 2013

NameCheap Update: Increase Pricing On .NET and .ORG

This is an update from NameCheap.com that I receive today from my inbox. They will increase their price on .NET and .ORG domains. The price will take effect on 1st July 2013 meanwhile at this time, if you are interested to register your domain, you will receive discounts.

NameCheap will also have new domains such as .CH, .FR, .LI, .SG and COM.SG. Read the email below for further information.

.ORG and .NET Registry Price Change – Discounts Available Before July 1


On July 1, 2013, the registries for .NET and .ORG are increasing the price for these TLDs. As a result, we will be adjusting the pricing on these extensions as well. Beginning on July 1st, .ORG and .NET domains will be $11.48 (plus $0.18 ICANN fee for .NET) for registration, renewal, and transfer.
Purchase, transfer, or renew your existing .NET or .ORG domains early and save. Special discounts are available from now through June 30, 2013. The earlier you participate, the better your savings, and multi-year registration or renewal discounts go even deeper all year round. Get your coupon code now and take advantage of the savings!

New TLDs Added to the Namecheap Family

We know many of you often request support of additional TLDs. Today, we are excited to inform you that we continue to expand our ccTLD offerings and are now offering new registrations for.CH.FR.LI.SG and .COM.SG ccTLDs. If you want to protect your brand, solidify your online presence in a specific geographical location, or just get that domain that simply fits you better, these may be the ccTLD options for you.
Transfers for these ccTLDs are not yet available. We hope to include this in the near future.
As always, we love and appreciate your requests for additional TLD support. If you have a favorite extension that you would like to see added, contact us with your suggestion.

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