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Old July 13th, 2004, 3:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Being repetitive, I am sure.

Also probably not making a hot impression. Just the same, I've got a question (whoops. two).

After reading over all of the how-to's and etc., I'm still hopelessly lost. I realize that I've probably stared the answers in the face a few times and haven't even noticed. So, ok.

If I register for the yearly Power plan ($65), it comes with an add-on domain. Basically, this is just like -- Say I register k.com as my main site and have everything loaded off of that. The add-on domain I choose will be j.com. You go to j.com and you're more or less forwarded to k.com and all its contents. Right?

Also, when registering for this plan while intending to register the domain names with surpassdomains, in what order should I do things? And while registering the add-on domain, will I do this at surpassdomains.com? -- how will I note that it's my 'complimentary' add-on domain and not get charged another $16?

Whew.

Sorry if this is poorly articulated and wordy. I haven't had a domain in a really long time, so I'm out of the loop. It's also my first time with surpasshosting, and I am really looking forward to it.


Okay, thanks.
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Old July 13th, 2004, 3:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Also probably not making a hot impression. Just the same, I've got a question (whoops. two).
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no worries.

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If I register for the yearly Power plan ($65), it comes with an add-on domain. Basically, this is just like -- Say I register k.com as my main site and have everything loaded off of that. The add-on domain I choose will be j.com. You go to j.com and you're more or less forwarded to k.com and all its contents. Right?
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you can addon or park. they are 2 different things.

here's a very concise article that explains the difference between them

http://www.discountdomainsuk.com/articles/5/411/0

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Also, when registering for this plan while intending to register the domain names with surpassdomains, in what order should I do things? And while registering the add-on domain, will I do this at surpassdomains.com? -- how will I note that it's my 'complimentary' add-on domain and not get charged another $16?
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you need a domain name first. you don't have to buy them from us.
1) buy domain name or both at once
2) get hosting package for one domain name - pay etc...
3) decided if you want to park or add on the second domain name.
4) email support and tell them which you want to do.


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Whew.

Sorry if this is poorly articulated and wordy. I haven't had a domain in a really long time, so I'm out of the loop. It's also my first time with surpasshosting, and I am really looking forward to it.
Okay, thanks.
welcome aboard ( almost )
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