I want to register a couple of websites so I need a serious registrar. I need: - pretty cheap prices - the security that the registrar won't go bankrupt and I will lose my domains - security with paypal transfers - good client support
They are one of the cheapest I reg my (dot) asia there. As i'm on bulk pricing heres a sample of some of their rates; google.com Available $7.50| google.name Available $6.99 google.net Available $5.75| google.ws Available $6.99 google.org Available $4.99| google.us Available $6.99 google.info Available $1.99| google.cn Available $1.99 google.biz Available $7.50| google.tv Available $32.99 google.mobi Available $8.99| google.cc Available $27.99 google.asia Available $11.50| google.co.uk Available $7.99 Ok some editorial fun there but the prices are real
try domains.impactservices.in Special promos running currently - .info @ $2.5 .mobi @ 7.5 .us @ 5.5 bulk registration discounts available.
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I like name.com too, is it reliable and good? I like it's terms, it's design, and the facilities it offers, but i was worried because they might be too good to be true So I can't go wrong with name.com?
I use godaddy directnic namecheap networksolutions and a few others. I don't want to put all my eggs in one basket.
yeah it might better if you own lot of domains like up to hundred, but for me Godaddy is quite enough.
Moniker.com is the most trusted in the domaining community. I also like Name.com as they're cheap & reputable as well.
I cant answer "most", but I have several good recommendations, godaddy, namecheap, and networksolutions.
I have to say Namecheap.com. I have all my domains there and they are easy to deal with, whois protection is free for the first year, they are easy to use with paypal, they are easy to transfer a domain name, and it is easy to mangae your account. Here is what you need to look for when registering a domain name.
The best, most trusted and safest registrar? Seriously, your very own. But since none of us can afford it, next best thing is to take chances with a registrar. Personally, NameCheap and Moniker.