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.COM.AU Domain Names $10.00 for 1Year Registration & .Sydney, .Melbourne Domain Names $8/Year Upto 10 Years Registration @ Rippa

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Hello Everyone,

We are currently running another domain name sale.

.Sydney/Melbourne Domain Names (Original Price $10/Year)

Now $8/Year with Coupon Code "OZ20%" with 1-10 Year Registration, Renews at $70/year after the initial period you choose to register.

For example you could register for 10 years to begin with and only pay $80 for 10 years and $70/year after that.
All .Sydney and .Melbourne Domains come with Free DNS Hosting, Email Forwarding, DNSSEC and ID Protection

.AU Domain Names (Original Price $11/Year)

Use code "10BUCKS" only for one year registration of any .AU Domain @ $10.00 - Renews at $11/per year

All Aussie Domain Names come with Free DNS Hosting, Email Forwarding and DNSSEC.

Manage your domains with fully automated Client Dashboard System.

We also provide complete web solutions including designing and development, if you require any custom websites, logos or mobile apps please hit contact us on our webpage or at [email protected]

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closed Comments

  • Use code "10BUCKS" only for one year registration of any .AU Domain @ $10.00 - Renews at $11/per year

    Zuver ($10.50) is cheaper in the long run.

    • Rippa deal will save you 50c if you only keep the domain for 1 year.

    • Will cost the same as Zuver if you keep the domain for 2 years.

    • For every year after you are paying 50c extra with Rippa.

    Then there's also the fact that Zuver is a trusted, honest and knowledgeable service provider.
    Unlike Rippa, who engages in conduct that misleads/deceives their customers. (Shared Hosting labelled and passed off as Dedicated Hosting.)

  • Wished I could buy a .Brisbane domain…

    • There were talks of something like this being introduced soon along with .au TLDs without the .com beforehand. Don't know how far those talks have gotten in terms of it being rolled out.

    • No one put in a bid for .brisbane in the first round for new gTLDs and the next round is not due to open up into 2022 which at that point someone would need to put in a bid to operate the registry and then be granted the rights to operate that registry which in the best case scenario could happen in the first two years. Longer if there's opposition or multiple bids.

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