Real Free Domain From Register.com

Yeah! You can get a free .com domain name for one year & there are no strings attached. Register.com, one of the most trusted domain registrar is giving away this promotional offer. Actually the offer has been available for a long time. It is said to be for small business. But I contacted the support & they told me that anyone can register with valid info. And you can transfer your domain without having to pay them. Probably you will transfer at the end of the year, as the renewal fee is $35 for Register.com. So it’s better to transfer the domain to GoDaddy or NameCheap. But remember, it usually takes about 5 days to transfer a domain between domain registrars. So don’t leave it too late to avoid any complicacy. Start the process a week or two prior to the domain expiry date.

You have to verify your credit card or PayPal info. While registering you can turn off automatic renewal to prevent getting charged accidentally. Here is the screenshot where you can turn off “Automatic SafeRenew”:

register.com-free-domainYou can register any domain name with .com, .net, .org, .info, .biz or .us extension. But remember you can register only one domain per account.

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  1. July 4th, 2009 at 02:09 | #1

    It is true. You can get a free domain at Register.com and they do only allow one per account. However, don’t get caught doing multiple accounts because they will take them away from you. – coupester

  2. August 9th, 2009 at 22:29 | #2

    Very helpful information.I am greatly benefited by it.
    Thanks for sharing

    Monsur

  3. December 12th, 2009 at 00:41 | #3

    The offer of first year free now only applies if you register for 2 years or more. Its much less than $35 to register a domain elsewhere for 2 years.
    Another marketing gimmick, IMO.

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