September 2, 2004

Free .info Domain Names

Filed under: phone — Wendy @ 12:24 pm

Hot on the heels of the report to ICANN on Evaluation of New gTLDs, which concludes that “launching a new gTLD is not for the faint of heart,” comes this offer of free registration in the lagging .info top-level domain. Via Bret Fausett’s LexText:

From the PR Newswire: “Domainsite.com, a leading ICANN accredited registrar, announced today that it will offer free domain name registration for .info domain names. This promotion is good from
September 2nd through the 9th. “We believe this promotion is just a
fantastic opportunity to show our customers how much we appreciate
them,” Said Bill Mushkin, CEO of the web address company. Each
registrant can register up to 25 domain names for free during this
promotion. There are no strings attached. Clients desiring to register
more than 25 .info names will be charged $3.99 per year per domain
above the 25 name limit.”
From the PR Newswire: “Domainsite.com, a leading ICANN accredited registrar, announced today that it will offer free domain name registration for .info domain names. This promotion is good from September 2nd through the 9th.

Chris Ambler notes that this Afilas promotion may be available through other registrars too. Get your fungible .info now.

20 Comments

  1. Thanks!

    Comment by Jamie — September 9, 2004 @ 2:24 pm

  2. I notice http://www.domainsite.com is not doing the FREE .info domains any more and I think someone else is? Where can I get a .info domain for FREE?

    E-mail me back soon! nm4201@juno.com

    Comment by Nathan Moir — September 12, 2004 @ 10:12 am

  3. You can get free .INFOs at namesecure.com.

    Comment by Anonymous — September 13, 2004 @ 10:02 am

  4. Or try dotster.com .

    Comment by Anonymous — September 14, 2004 @ 1:22 pm

  5. Domainsite.com is offering .info for 99 cents. So, while it’s no longer free it’s only a buck.

    Namesecure.com is offering it free now.

    However, are there any obligations? Will you be charged at the end of that year for the next? Is there a contract?

    Comment by Wyldwhir — September 15, 2004 @ 3:26 pm

  6. http://www.hostway.com is offering up to 25 free .info domain registrations until 12/31/04. After that they’re $6.95.

    Comment by tekkie2u — September 19, 2004 @ 11:49 pm

  7. http://www.domains.wibbnet.net are offering free .info domains with every other domain purchased before 30th Dec 2004.

    Comment by Dave Roderick — October 6, 2004 @ 1:10 am

  8. i need that *.10net.info (* = all) to be redirected to 195.138.127.210. plz i am a student & i dont have money for a better domain.

    Comment by Iacovlev Pavel — October 30, 2004 @ 3:28 am

  9. heres a good one , very little known with a 1 page site, email forwarding and more, no credit card required: http://www.theaardvark.com/
    I love the aardvark!

    Comment by matt baker — October 30, 2004 @ 8:02 am

  10. anybody ever dealt with aardvark before?

    Comment by matt baker — October 30, 2004 @ 8:04 am

  11. At Aarvark it costs $ 5,00 for registering a .info domain and creditcard is required!

    Comment by NGer — November 4, 2004 @ 12:42 pm

  12. it costs $5.00, man!!

    I want a .info, please help. . .

    Comment by mc — November 5, 2004 @ 7:37 pm

  13. Now, mydomain.com is also offering free 25 .info domains.

    Comment by zareef ahmed — November 7, 2004 @ 8:46 pm

  14. it works with hostway.com, but cc requered

    Comment by ed — November 8, 2004 @ 12:43 pm

  15. Dotster seems to be offering them now.

    Comment by Wendy — November 25, 2004 @ 5:32 pm

  16. hello, I got my domain http://kizza.info
    from getafree.info, no cc requ9ired

    Comment by skkk — November 27, 2004 @ 4:47 pm

  17. WDBC offers free .INFO domains too. See http://www.wdbc.com/domain/specials.cfm

    Comment by Matt — November 27, 2004 @ 9:06 pm

  18. all of them require credit card, I don’t have credit card, can any1 please give me a .info

    Comment by me — December 2, 2004 @ 7:30 pm

  19. Ok, it is true

    Comment by Tmobile — December 4, 2004 @ 4:08 pm

  20. Ok, it is true

    Comment by Tmobile — December 4, 2004 @ 4:15 pm

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