MechVegita 0 Report post Posted May 1, 2005 ok where do you get embut I do not want to use a credit card just a money order thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mbd5882 0 Report post Posted May 1, 2005 You cant pay in money for a domain. What kind of dumb company does that.Just Google it fot the best & cheapest company out.Thanks,FFC Webmaster,Asad Haider. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ill 0 Report post Posted May 2, 2005 MechVegita, try godaddy.com, you can pay with a checking account there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ill 0 Report post Posted May 2, 2005 You cant pay in money for a domain. What kind of dumb company does that.Just Google it fot the best & cheapest company out. Thanks, FFC Webmaster, Asad Haider. 137038[/snapback] You need to be slapped for saying that. What kind of company doesn't do it in money? What are you going to do it in.. kisses? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BuffaloHelp 24 Report post Posted May 2, 2005 I have seen few places where a name registrar company would take PayPal as a payment. Otherwise, you can (at least where I live) go to your local bank and ask for Visa or Master gift card. This gift card is preset by a purchaser and only good for that amount, i.e. a prepaid phone card. That way your credit card is safe and you only put the total amount of your purchasing.I have found Yahoo's (reputable enough?) promotion.https://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/domains?p=CRUISEI do not receive any rewards by placing that link. It's currently the only link that will let you purchase a domain name at $4.98 a year up to 5 years. Offer expires September 30, 2005 PST (USA). You must be a new domain purchaser through Yahoo and require having a Yahoo account (email account) or you can sign up during your purchase.If you have ordering question, you may call Yahoo sales desk at: 1-866-781-9246 (again, USA toll free telephone number). Cheers.PS, although I may be in New York, USA, I visited UK for 3 months and I fell in love with the country, especially the mannerism. It sounds so civilized when you say, "cheers" instead of good luck. Don't you think? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MechVegita 0 Report post Posted May 2, 2005 thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites