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Carl Uman
04-03-2000, 11:19 AM
Anyone had good/bad experience with NoMonthlyFees.com? I'm looking to switch but wanted to check first.

Thanks,
Carl

wyvrn
04-04-2000, 12:51 AM
Here is the skinny on the cost:

Since we sell ONLY ONE product, our pricing is very simple:
Here is what it costs: $200 + $35 Annual Fee.
Here is the price breakdown so that you can better understand:

Annual Fee: $35 (First year fee of $35 is waived if you transfer in your domain name. The Annual Fee is non-refundable. Remember, you can try our services, Free Of Charge, for 10 days with no obligation or cost. Hey, you pay at least $35 per year already just for your domain name registration... NoMonthlyFees.com throws in the .com, .net, or .org domain name, Free of Charge.)
Software Set Up Fee: $200 (This covers the cost of setting up your
account on our system. The Software Set Up Fee is 100% refundable with our 30 Day Money Back Satisfaction Guarantee. The Software Set Up Fee is a one time fee.)
Let's review the cost:

Annual Fee: $35 (waived if you transfer your domain name in)
plus the
Software Set Up Fee: $200
for a GRAND TOTAL of only:
$235
If you pay within 48 hours, you will save $20 off the Set Up Fee.
bringing the GRAND TOTAL to only:
$215
If you pay within 48 hours, AND transfer in a domain, you will save the $20, plus you get the first Annual Fee waived saving you a total of $55.
bringing the GRAND TOTAL to only:
$180


So you pay them 200 bucks up front and 35 bucks a year. That is a lot of money up front. Even though you do not pay a monthly fee, you pay a yearly one ($35). Not bad if you are going to keep your domain for 4 or 5 years, but otherwise I would pass.

Let's say you pay 9 bucks a month for your service. In a year, this is $108. In two years, you have paid $216.

In two years with nomontlyfees.com, you pay minimum $250



[This message has been edited by wyvrn (edited 04-03-2000).]