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#171609 24-Apr-2015 18:17
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Does anyone know of a reputable registrar for .nz domains that takes PayPal? 1st domains doesn't, Namecheap doesn't. Discount Domains say they do but don't when you get to the payment page. Crazy Domains does but they have a slutty photo of pamela anderson that's probably stolen or unlicensed on their home page that's put me off - are they reputable?

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  #1291039 24-Apr-2015 18:37
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Stay away from crazy domains.... Something I learnt the hard way.



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  #1291060 24-Apr-2015 19:19
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In terms of the el cheapo domain companies, I am not aware of any that accept paypal. Is there a particular reason you need to pay by paypal over direct credit or normal credit card? Not sure if Godaddy do, although their normal domain pricing after the first year is very high.

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  #1291064 24-Apr-2015 19:28
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https://nz.godaddy.com do .co.nz domains for $20 and take PayPal



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  #1291072 24-Apr-2015 19:34
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I just happen to have funds to use in PayPal.

I really don't like godaddy. Awful site, constant upsells. I could use them but it'd be a last resort. Thanks for pointing it out.

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  #1291128 24-Apr-2015 21:22
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http://metaname.net they use PayPal and are very good, also NZ (Christchurch) based.




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  #1291133 24-Apr-2015 21:29
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Thanks Michael. Bit late for me this time, I gave in and used credit card.

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  #1291164 24-Apr-2015 23:27
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michaelmurfy: http://metaname.net they use PayPal and are very good, also NZ (Christchurch) based.


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