Crazy Domains

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Crazy Domains is a domain name registrar and web hosting provider offering domains, hosting, email, and related online services for individuals and businesses.

Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Owned by Newfold Digital

About Crazy Domains

Crazy Domains is a domain name registrar and web hosting provider that helps individuals, entrepreneurs, and businesses get online. Through crazydomains.com, they offer domain name registrations and renewals, web hosting, WordPress hosting, email hosting, website builders, SSL certificates, and other online services such as DNS management and security add‑ons. The company is headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and operates in multiple regions, with a particularly strong presence in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and the Middle East.

A Crazy Domains charge may appear on your bank or card statement when you register or renew a domain name, purchase or renew web hosting, upgrade to business email, add website security, or buy an add‑on like WHOIS privacy or an SSL certificate. Many of these services are billed on a recurring basis (often yearly, sometimes monthly), and auto‑renewal is typically enabled by default to prevent domain or hosting interruptions. You may also see a charge after a promotional or discounted first‑term period ends and your services renew at the standard rate, or a temporary authorization hold when you first add or update a payment method.

If you’re unsure about a Crazy Domains charge, first log in to your account at crazydomains.com and check the "Account Manager" or "Billing"/"Invoices" section to see recent orders, renewals, and payment receipts. Compare the billed amount and date with your domain and hosting renewal dates, and look for any extra services (like privacy or email add‑ons) that may have renewed automatically. If you still have questions, contact Crazy Domains support via live chat, phone, or by submitting a support ticket through your account; have your invoice number, domain name, and the last four digits of the charged card ready. Common issues—such as unexpected auto‑renewals, duplicate orders, or incorrect term lengths—are usually resolved by adjusting your auto‑renew settings, cancelling unwanted services going forward, or requesting a review for a possible refund under their current refund policy.

Bank Statement Variations

5 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Crazy Domains.

  1. CRAZYDOMAIN 61290372826 SG
  2. CRAZYDOMAINS WEBSITE HOST SG
  3. CRAZYDOMAINSHOSTING 61290372826 SG
  4. CRAZYDOMAINSHOSTING 61290372826 SGP
  5. CRAZYDOMAINSHOSTING\3 Irving Road Tai Se

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Crazy Domains charge me again when I already paid last year?

Most Crazy Domains services—such as domain names, hosting packages, email hosting, and SSL certificates—are set to auto‑renew by default to prevent service interruptions or loss of your domain. When your renewal date arrives (often yearly, sometimes every 2–3 years depending on the term you selected), they automatically charge the payment method on file. You can see your upcoming renewal dates and charges by logging in to crazydomains.com and checking the "Account Manager" > "Renewals" or "Billing" section.

What are common Crazy Domains charge amounts I might see on my statement?

Typical Crazy Domains charges include yearly domain renewals (usually tens of dollars per domain, depending on the domain extension and region), web hosting plans (monthly or annual fees), and add‑ons such as email hosting, WHOIS privacy, and SSL certificates. You might see separate line items if you purchased multiple services at once or if different services renewed on the same date. The exact amount will depend on your specific plan, the number of domains, and any promotions that may have applied only to your first term.

How do I cancel auto‑renewal or stop future charges from Crazy Domains?

To stop future charges, log in to your Crazy Domains account and go to the "Account Manager" or "Renewals" section, then locate the domain or service you want to cancel and switch off the auto‑renewal option. For hosting or email packages, you may need to select the product and choose "Do Not Renew" or an equivalent cancellation setting. Your service typically stays active until the end of the current paid term, but it will not renew or be charged again once auto‑renew is disabled.

How can I request a refund for a Crazy Domains charge I don’t recognize or no longer want?

First, check your Crazy Domains invoices and products list to confirm which service was charged (domain, hosting, email, add‑on, etc.). If you believe the charge is incorrect or you recently renewed a service you no longer need, contact Crazy Domains support as soon as possible via live chat, phone, or a support ticket from your account. Refund eligibility depends on the type of product and how long it has been since purchase or renewal; some services, like domain registrations, have stricter refund rules once the domain is registered or renewed.

Why do I see a small or temporary Crazy Domains charge on my card?

Crazy Domains may place a small authorization hold when you add or update a payment method, or when they verify your card before processing a larger transaction. This can appear as a low‑value or pending charge on your statement and is not an actual payment. These authorization holds are usually released automatically by your bank within a few business days and should disappear from your finalized statement.

How can I confirm which domain or service a Crazy Domains charge is for?

Log in to crazydomains.com and open the "Account Manager" or "Billing"/"Invoices" area to review your recent orders and payments. Each invoice will list the domains, hosting plans, and add‑ons included in the transaction, along with dates and amounts. Match the invoice date and total with the date and amount shown on your bank or card statement to identify exactly which product generated the charge.

How do I contact Crazy Domains about a billing or payment issue?

You can contact Crazy Domains through multiple channels: log in to your account and use the live chat option, submit a support or billing ticket, or call one of their regional support phone numbers listed on the "Contact Us" page at crazydomains.com. For the fastest resolution, have your customer ID, primary domain name, invoice number (if available), and details about the charge (amount and date) ready when you reach out. Support can help with refunds, duplicate charges, invoice copies, and questions about renewals or cancellations.

Why did my Crazy Domains renewal amount increase compared to last year?

Crazy Domains often offers discounted introductory pricing for the first term of some services, such as domain registrations or hosting, with renewals billed at the standard rate. Additionally, registry or infrastructure costs can change over time, which may be reflected in updated renewal prices for certain domain extensions or hosting plans. You can see the current renewal rates for each product in your account under "Renewals" before the renewal date and choose to cancel or downgrade if you don’t want to renew at the new price.

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