[*BCM*] Donations for Domain Name?
Adam Rosi-Kessel
adam at rosi-kessel.org
Wed Jan 18 12:34:33 EST 2006
Usually, those sort of below-cost pricing deals require at least a DNS or
web-hosting contract. Are you sure Yahoo! doesn't have any additional
requirements to get the $2.99/year rate?
Dan Zarrella wrote:
> i believe yahoo.com <http://yahoo.com> has a deal for new customers for
> 2.99 a year.
>
> On 1/18/06, *Adam Rosi-Kessel* < adam at rosi-kessel.org
> <mailto:adam at rosi-kessel.org>> wrote:
>
> Thanks Dan! You can send a check to me at 36 Taft Hill Park,
> Roslindale, MA
> 02131.
>
> I know that there are some lower cost domain name registration
> providers. We
> use GANDI.NET <http://GANDI.NET>, which is a Eurpoean company. When
> we first started with
> GANDI, the dollar was stronger and the cost was only $8 or $9, but
> as the
> dollar has dropped with respect to the Euro it has gone up to $14 or
> $15.
>
> GANDI seemed to have the best policies of all the registrars I
> looked at.
> I've dealt with several other registrars in various capacities,
> including
> godaddy.com <http://godaddy.com> which is probably the cheapest, and
> I've found them to be
> inferior in various ways. (Godaddy in particular has been very rude in
> dealing with customer service issues on the phone).
>
> I've noticed some tendency for websites with free speech interests
> to use
> GANDI--the fact that it is located in France may make it more
> difficult to
> use legal means to shut down the site, at least if the party seeking
> to shut
> it down is in the United States.
>
> The facts that GANDI has been very reliable, has good policies,
> perhaps is
> more protective of free speech plus the fees we would incur switching to
> another registrar have been enough for me to justify the additional
> $5 or so
> per year over the lowest cost provider.
>
> Adam
>
> Dan Zarrella wrote:
> > registration should only cost about 8-9$ a year.
> > but put me down for 20$ (if you use something other than paypal, i
> don't
> > use paypal)
> > -Dan
> >
> > On 1/18/06, * Adam Rosi-Kessel* <adam at rosi-kessel.org
> <mailto:adam at rosi-kessel.org>
> > <mailto:adam at rosi-kessel.org <mailto:adam at rosi-kessel.org>>> wrote:
> >
> > Hi All:
> >
> > I've been hosting and paying for the registration of
> > bostoncriticalmass.org <http://bostoncriticalmass.org> <
> http://bostoncriticalmass.org>
> > for six years now. I am happy to continue to donating free hosting
> > space/services/bandwidth on my ISP, but I am paying approximately
> > $15/year
> > out of pocket for the domain name registration. I am wondering if
> > anyone on
> > this list would like to make a small donation to help cover the
> > domain name
> > registration?
> >
> > Here's my proposal: I will register for as many years as I
> receive
> > funds
> > for. 100% of donations will go directly to the registration. If I
> > receive
> > more than a multiple of 15, I will make up the difference to
> the next
> > multiple. E.g., if I receive $35, I will chip in the
> remaining $10
> > out of
> > pocket to make $45 or three years of registration. If I receive
> > less than
> > $15, I will of course continue to pay for the domain name
> > registration and
> > renew it for one more year (it expires in March currently).
> >
> > The easiest way to contribute is with PayPal. If you have a PayPal
> > account
> > linked to your checking account (or with a balance in it), you
> can
> > send as
> > little as $1 with no fees taken out. So to make up one year
> > registration,
> > just 15 people have to send me $1! It's that easy.
> >
> > So there's my pitch. Don't feel bad about just contributing $1
> -- if
> > everyone on this list send $1, that would get us more than 20
> years
> > registration!
> >
> > You can use this address for PayPal payments.
> >
> > I will send an update in a month reporting any donations received
> > and how
> > long the domain name has been renewed for.
> >
> > Adam
> >
> >
> >
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