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.