I admit, I had no idea until I found out today and never tried this since the terms of each $1.18 coupon state that it won’t work for renewals and transfers. Well, it turns out these coupons sometimes do work for transfers as well.
As you know, I blog about each $1.18 coupon I come across, so be sure to test the next coupon you find for transfers and see if it works. That’s it, just thought I’d let you know since I’m pretty sure quite a few readers would be interested in using the next $1.18 coupon for a transfer.



January 4th, 2012 at 7:24 am
Stop advertise godaddy and support SOPA!!
January 4th, 2012 at 9:42 am
@karl: so in your opinion, I shouldn’t tell my readers about how they can buy/transfer domains at a buck (so ~7 times cheaper than the regular price) just because that company used to support SOPA?
I hate SOPA and government involvement just as much as you do but there are better targets to pick than GoDaddy. I’m pretty sure they have withdrawn their support for SOPA anyway, so why not focus on the companies that haven’t and stop beating a dead horse?
January 6th, 2012 at 10:31 am
Thanks for the info about Godaddy transfers! This year I’m going to try to take advantage of every coupon offer that comes along – for new reg’s and transfers. It adds up and can really help lower the cost of renewal fees on a portfolio.
Cheers,
Jim