Domain renewal price increase from $170 to $5,600 - Do I need to start grieving?
I have had a two-letter .mu domain since 2011. I went to renew it this year, and the renewal price is showing as $5,600 in my cart, but the renewal price on the registrar’s website says $170 as it had been for many years.
I have put in a ticket to get an explanation, but I fear it’s some “premium domain” bullshit from the TLD operator.
I have two weeks to figure this out. I’m really hoping I can appeal somehow. Does anyone have any experience negotiating with a TLD operator?
I tried adding it to the cart of a different registrar for transfer, and although their transfer price for this TLD is listed as $75, it’s showing $5,516.50 for the transfer price when it’s in my cart.
My site is just a fun artistic site with no ads, tracking, store, or anything. I spend $170 a year on it and don’t make any money from it.
I have tons of other domains, but it’ll hurt letting this one go. Should I give up on any hope of keeping it?
Even if I could somehow get donations to keep it alive this year, I’d just lose it next year. I don’t have thousands to spend on it each year. I’m so sad about this.
I found a page that says “…ICANN does not accredit registrars or set registration policies for ccTLDs. For details about ccTLD registration policies, you should contact the designated country code manager.” https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/faqs-2014-01-21-en
You have other domains. Someone else has offered at least that much money to the TLD for the domain. Unfortunately you'll have to monetize that domain you love or let it go to the market. Donain names are real estate. If someone sees you have a lot of traffic they'll raise the price.
Put a banner up notifying folks of whatever new domain you point your site to over the next few weeks.
If the domain name is already classed as premium domain at the time of first-purchase, given the registrant has been informed, the registrar can change the renewal price to as much as they require. If it was a standard-rate domain at the time of first-purchase, even if the domain get reclassified as premium, the renewal price has to be the standard-rate.
Thank you so much for this! I hope it also applies to ccTLDs and not just gTLDs. I will be updating my support ticket with Gandi by sending them this link.
Try a transfer to another domain broker. Godaddy etc. Are scum and try shit like this.
Find a reasonably priced, not too niche broker. Look at the nic site for the resellers the recommend.
The linked page does not explain how/why it would change to premium with no warning. It is really about registering a premium domain, not renewing. It does not offer any help. It's blaming the TLD operator.
On https://www.nic.mu/contact/ I see no way to click anything to actually contact them. It seems to be saying my registrar should help me with specific domain questions. I have replied to the ticket with Gandi to ask for help with launching an appeal for the price.
Can you transfer it to another domain host which you've pre- selected for price or are they there only TLD host? I guess you're close to the expiry so that may not be possible.
Sometimes the central commissioning registry (can't think of ther correct name) sells to the public? What are their prices? Is the TLD shutting down? I think my countries stupidity is causing a TLD to shut down so there is some price gouging going on.
I wrote above that I tried a transfer, but it doesn't seem to fix anything.
It seems like Gandi is pointing their finger at the TLD operator https://www.nic.mu/ as the source of the blame. It's such bullshit if there's no appeals process. I have two more domains with Gandi, and I'll definitely be moving them since their help with this issue is insulting. The length of the registration and the 32x price increase in one year should have warranted a lot more care.
It's so fucked up that there aren't rules about this. Any TLD operator can just essentially pull the plug on a domain whenever it wants.