NetworkSolutions.com falsely advertises "50 cent domain namesS" in their ads. [Notice the plural use of "name".] Since the company only allows you one, single, solitary domain for $.50, their ads are by definition false advertisement.
After you purchase one domain for the advertised price of fifty cents [US], the site will not permit you to purchase any more at this price. The "coupon" or whatever "expires" within 30 seconds and your "50 cent domain" suddenly becomes a $39 domain?!?
Please note that this web site is ranking for the 1st or 2nd top featured spot in a Google search for "cheap domains". Simply put - these people are flat out liars and should be forced to at least change the ad to reflect the truth of the offer the actually give the public.
Executive Support Team
Jacksonville,#2UPDATE Employee
Fri, February 14, 2014
Dear Danwes1,
Thank you for your comments. We take the concerns that you have raised in your post very seriously. We are proud to offer great products at affordable prices. Consistent with industry practices and standards, our promotions are subject to terms and conditions. These are posted and available for review on the landing pages associated with our various ads. Unfortunately, we are not able to offer promotional pricing on all sales and do limit some specials to one per customer. For additional assistance, we ask that you send us your contact information and details of this post via the following link. networksolutions.com/help/email.jsp
Sincerely,
The Executive Support Team