$1 per year Domain Registration at Yahoo

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Sometime ago I posted a method for getting $1 per year Domain Registration at Yahoo. Although it only works for 2 years but most websites barely last that long anyway, also still much cheaper then paying for it anywhere else even then Godaddy or Namecheap. But still was not as good as teh deal they had for $2 per year promotion they once had. Although the method was not ethical in anyway it still worked like a charm. Well to my amazement it still works. The reason why this works is because 95% of tech support for Yahoo Small Business is just reading scripts without any experience with domains. The other reason why this works is that Yahoo Small Business is completely automated 100%. So more then likely this will still work until Yahoo addresses this glitch in their system (but I’m not telling them) or they update their system and happen to fix it automatically. The chances of them fixing it automatically is slim since they haven’t yet for 5 years since I discovered it and Yahoo isn’t the smartest company in the world.

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This entry was posted on Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 at 20:41 and is filed under Deals, News, Tech.
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6 Responses to “$1 per year Domain Registration at Yahoo”

  1. Tom Shaffer Says:

    I admit when you first told us about it I thought you was lieing but I use it on most ever domain I purchase. 2 years gives me alot of time to test to see if teh website will be successful. Anywhere else it would cost me around $18 for 2 years if not more. So $2 is a great deal.

  2. Renee Says:

    You always find some company screw up. As many time I tried out changing to different domains this has and still works for me. I couldnt get this to work on my first website only becuase Yahoo didn’t support .nu domains.

  3. Crystal Zavalla Says:

    They still haven’t fix this yet? Damn yahoo is really stupid.

  4. Tiffany Says:

    Still working here. Wierd thing is that they try to send you emails to make you pay for it full price. It’s like the system knows thee’s a major glitch but it still goes through with no problem.

  5. Frank K. Says:

    I enjoy reading your post. Thank you so much for share good information.

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