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Site - Hidden Dragon - 01-15-2011

How much would an actual domain cost? I think having an actual domain would be better than a free one because it looks more professional and probably has better uptime and options.


RE: Site - Ironside - 01-15-2011

As written in the PM, the host we have currently provides full control, all paying does is dispose of the ads.

A .com domain on the other hand would bring use.


RE: Site - Hidden Dragon - 01-15-2011

I was thinking of a regular .com domain actually. How much would it be to have everything on it?


RE: Site - Ironside - 01-15-2011

I have never bought domains or stuff like that, I do believe I saw it for 9$

EDIT: Here is the information, though computertech.com is already taken

([code]http://www.crazydomains.com.au/register/domain_register.php?domain=computertech&tld=.com[/code])


RE: Site - Hidden Dragon - 01-15-2011

You can get computer-tech.org. It's $9.99 on godaddy. Once I get my PayPal account limit removed I can probably donate it.


RE: Site - Ironside - 01-15-2011

Won't be possible currently, still have over a year till I get my Paypal and all setup. Please don't ask why.

EDIT: Perhaps it would be easier if you purchased it directly?
Also thank you.


RE: Site - Hidden Dragon - 01-15-2011

In that case I can buy the domain and transfer it to your godaddy account if you make one.


RE: Site - Ironside - 01-15-2011

Alright, guess that will work too.


RE: Site - Hidden Dragon - 01-15-2011

Alright well I'll let you know when I can do it. Thread closed.

Edit: Can I not close threads?


RE: Site - Ironside - 01-15-2011

Yes you can, bellow the window to write a Reply on the right side it says "Moderation Options:", in there you'll find Open/Close threads.