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Damm the Devil, Damm the Yahoo..

July 28th, 2008

A .com domain for USD 35 ??

I can’t believe my eyes as what I am reading. In a time where Microsoft Live Office Apps are offering free domain to US business users, there, Yahoo small busiess service is charging USD 35 (34.95) for a single .com domain renewal.

Damm the Yahoo

ChotoCheeta.com is registered with Yahoo back in 2006, and I have opted for the yahoo option which allows yahoo to autometically bill me every year and today I see in my Credit Card bill, USD 35 (34.95) is been charged by Yahoo Inc for renewal of ChotoCheeta.com for one year..

Damm the Yahoo..

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  1. June 17th, 2009 at 10:49 | #1

    I had cancel my domain at yahoo but they still charge credit card $34
    i forgot my email to purchase this domain (duniatemplate.com) so i can’t reactive

    does anyone have email to call to yahoo support domain

  2. June 17th, 2009 at 10:42 | #2

    I had cancel my domain duniatemplate.com
    but I get a credit card bill $34

    Does anyone have email that associate with yahoo! domain

  3. March 11th, 2009 at 02:58 | #3

    I have search around and found this article, damm yahoo, I have 8 domains to pay now, I wonder what’s going on here !!!!!!!!

  4. September 4th, 2008 at 16:51 | #4

    I just transferred all our domains registered at Yahoo (do u?) to http://domains.assamcompany.com at $7.99 per domain (includes free transfer with one year extn.) per domain. Hurray! and thumbs down to yahoo.

    I think yahoo is planning to rob all unsuspecting customers (who never bother to check CC expenses) by charging 4/5 times higher renewals cost for domains. They are sure to boose their income in the domain division alone by 3/4 fold this year!!!..

    Also, as per my challenge to Yahoo, they have refunded renewal charges of 2 domains @$34.95 per domains, without any question!

    So better people email them as for refunds and show how other people are charging for renewals http://domains.assamcompany.com

  5. August 23rd, 2008 at 19:14 | #5

    Thanks choto
    Regads
    CadCrazy

  6. August 21st, 2008 at 07:46 | #6

    try eWebGuru.com :) they do accept paypal :D

  7. August 20th, 2008 at 20:37 | #7

    is there any site with payment through paypal

  8. August 19th, 2008 at 18:55 | #8

    I personally use mailnspace.com where as eWebguru.com is also good having fully automated payment getaway :)

  9. Crazy
    August 19th, 2008 at 17:13 | #9

    Thanks for info. I’ll also transfer my domain.Any other good alternatives ????

  10. July 31st, 2008 at 16:04 | #10

    OMG! Just visited yahoo small business homepage. Now they say:

    “$1.99/1st year for Yahoo! Domains ($34.95 / year after)”

    When I registered, they said they will charge $9.95/year. This is outrageous! I’m going to transfer to godaddy right now. Thanks for the info. You saved my money!

  11. July 31st, 2008 at 15:56 | #11

    What?? My site is registered under Yahoo too. Are they charging $35 on every domain renewal? I have transfer my domain soon.

  12. July 29th, 2008 at 10:36 | #12

    Woah !!!! Never ever go for auto renewal options wherever your credit card is involved !

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