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Thursday, February 16, 2006

Buy.com Offering A Free GoDaddy Domain Name with Purchase

If you want a free domain name from GoDaddy, and you are in the virtual market for a new gadget, computer game, computer accessory, peripheral, DVD--whatever, then you should check out Buy.com right now (they have over 2 million products, over 7 million customers, everyday low prices and free shipping!) When you view a qualifying item @ Buy.com, you should see something like this:


"FREE Go Daddy Domain! [CHECKBOX] Check here and click "Buy Now"

Receive a free domain from GoDaddy.com worth up to $8.95 with the purchase of this item from Buy.com. If you choose to receive this offer, simply check the box above, click the "Buy Now" button and proceed to checkout. Details on how to get your free domain will be emailed within 48 hours following purchase. This offer is not compatible with any Buy.com or GoDaddy.com coupons, special offers or Instant Rebates."
It looks like just about any item will qualify for the free domain name offer, as I tested the promo with items as cheap as $9.99.

If you are able to use this promo to get a free domain name with a Buy.com purchase, post a comment here and let us know. Thanks!

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