Beware Of ShortDot Registry (1.Viewing)

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IIRC, every registry of the 'new TLDs' can increase the renewal price and/or assign any domain as a 'premium', which is what makes all 'new TLDs' riskier (from a renewal price POV) than classic TLDs. I am surprised when domainers (that invest in new TLDs) don't realize this.
 
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IIRC, every registry of the 'new TLDs' can increase the renewal price and/or assign any domain as a 'premium', which is what makes all 'new TLDs' riskier (from a renewal price POV) than classic TLDs. I am surprised when domainers (that invest in new TLDs) don't realize this.

Can you imagine if CIRA all of a sudden introduced a similar concept?
 
IIRC, every registry of the 'new TLDs' can increase the renewal price and/or assign any domain as a 'premium', which is what makes all 'new TLDs' riskier (from a renewal price POV) than classic TLDs. I am surprised when domainers (that invest in new TLDs) don't realize this.
IIRC there is a requirement for advance notice to be provided (to the registrar) and the client should normally have to renew the domain for the old price for up to 10 years before the increase takes effect.
 

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