How Much ICANN Fee Money Did Your Registrar Refund To You?
Apparently ICANN recently agreed to reduce the registrar transaction fee from $0.25 to $0.22, retroactive to July 1st, 2006.
As such, your registrar owes you $0.03 per domain year you registered from July 1st, 2006 until now.
For me, this meant a refund of $0.57 for 19 domain years registered since July 1st, 2006.
Now if only my registrar, GoDaddy, provided a high yield savings account, that $0.57 might turn into $1.00 someday.
I guess I’ll just have to put it towards a future renewal.
How much ICANN fee money did your registrar refund to you?
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4 Comments so far »
HMTKSteve said
on May 2 2007 @ 2:02 pm
Remember Richard Pryor in the Superman movie? He got that big check from all the half cents people never got!
Hannes Johnson said
on May 7 2007 @ 9:53 pm
hehe, yeah, I don’t remember exactly but I got less than a dollar. I thought it was pretty weird when I read that e-mail… refunding me $0.03 per domain? Why bother…
Nick Witkoski said
on May 10 2007 @ 4:55 pm
I got a little under a dollar, and then I went to godaddy to order a new .info domain, and those are only like .99 cents or somthing I think, so after the processing fee and the discount was taken they said they couldnt use the whole discount because the order couldnt be under $1.
Court said
on May 15 2007 @ 1:50 pm
I got 36 cents wow I’m rich. Now I can stop working and buy a penthouse in some sandbox somewhere.
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