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DomainDuster appears, based on the crawled page content, to be a site for domain purchase and lookup. It offers entry points such as “Find Perfect Domain Name” domain search, TLD Pricing, cart/Checkout, Whois Lookup, Contact Us, and Abuse Contact. The pages also include links to ICANN Registrant Responsibilities, ICANN Registrants' Benefits and Responsibilities, and a Registration Agreement, suggesting that its service positioning is related to domain registration workflows.
In terms of service types, the website includes basic modules such as domain search, a pricing page, account login, cart, checkout, Whois lookup, and abuse/contact channels. The TLD Pricing page claims to provide a centralized view of pricing for all available TLDs, with table columns including Register, Renew, Transfer, Restore, and Grace Period. This indicates that its pricing dimensions cover registration, renewal, transfer-in, and restoration periods. However, the crawled text repeatedly shows “Sorry, there's no results here for you,” and does not display any specific TLDs, registration prices, renewal prices, or restoration fees. As a result, its price competitiveness cannot be assessed.
The text only confirms that the pricing table includes a Transfer field, but there is no information about domain transfer-out, authorization codes, transfer locks, transfer duration, or transfer-out restrictions. No information was found regarding Whois Privacy, Domain Privacy, or similar privacy protection services. For DNS, there is also no description of add-on services such as authoritative DNS, DNS record management, DNSSEC, URL forwarding, email forwarding, SSL, or website building. The only clearly available related function is Whois Lookup.
Its advantage is that the site structure covers several key entry points commonly found in domain registration services, and it provides a service email address, [email protected], as well as an abuse complaint channel, showing a basic awareness of compliance requirements. The drawbacks are also fairly clear: the pricing page returns no results, supported extensions are unknown, payment methods are unknown, and many crawled pages return 404 errors, leaving the overall information incomplete and the site’s usability uncertain. It is more suitable for users who only want to perform preliminary domain searches or Whois lookups. If you plan to host important production domains, it is better to prioritize registrars with transparent information, clear pricing, and well-defined DNS capabilities.
The crawled text does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment support, or localization, so its China access status can only be marked as unknown. For users in China who need RMB payments, ICP filing coordination, and Chinese-language customer support, Alibaba Cloud and Tencent Cloud DNSPod may be worth considering. If you prefer international registrars with transparent pricing, you can compare options such as Cloudflare Registrar, Namecheap, Porkbun, and Dynadot.
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domainduster.com is an Unknown Domains provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach domainduster.com directly.