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Sunday, November 02, 2008

AfterNIC Renews My Membership for Free

free!If you've let your AfterNIC membership lapse (as I did) then you should know that they have been renewing memberships for free. Here's what the emailed offer looked like:

"...We noticed that you haven't renewed your Afternic membership.

Regardless of the reason, Afternic values your business and would like you to come back!

For a limited time only, Afternic is inviting you to return as a valued AfternicDLS member at no cost. Call us now through October 31, 2008 and we'll waive your membership fee (a $19.95 value) for the entire year.

For your reference, below is your old account information:
Your User Name is *******
Your Email Address is *******

To redeem your complimentary membership, contact our Service Center at service@afternic.com or call 866-351-9586 (US), 781-839-7990 (Worldwide) and mention this email offer..."

This particular offer expired on October 31, but I'm thinking the folks at AfterNIC would be willing to renew anyone's expired membership for free, especially if you generate revenue via domain parking or via one of AfterNIC's other affiliate offerings.

Going free is a smart move on AfterNIC's part. They need to get serious about competing with Sedo, which has always been free.

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