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Sunday, June 18, 2006

New GoDaddy Coupon Code: $20 Off Orders of $75 or More

I recently renewed a .JP domain name that I really shouldn't have let drop. I was quite happy to find that a new GoDaddy coupon code was available and was a perfect fit for a dot-JP registration (the regular price for dot-JP names is a wallet-busting $99 each at GoDaddy!) The latest www.GoDaddy.com coupon code is gdh061330, and it will get you $20 off your order of $75 or more.

The bad news is loyal GoDaddy customers can't use this code for domain name renewals. Oh well: maybe next time.

gdh061330 is set to expire on June30, 2006, so if you can use it, enjoy!

Edit: If you don't plan on spending $75 or more, you can try code gdh061930, which should get you $10 off orders of $50 or more. Also, it looks like coupon code HASH3 is still working for $6.95 dot-COM domain names, and it works for new domain names registrations, domain name renewals and domain name transfers.

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1 Comments:

Blogger Michael K. said...

The HASH3 Code works even if ordering only one domain name? Wow GoDaddy is really beating its resellers. I sell domains for $7.95 on Domains at Retail and thought I was cheap.

Mike

Tuesday, June 20, 2006 2:20:00 AM  

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