Choosing a Registar

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by akivathedog, Nov 17, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hello;

    I've had my domains on BulkRegister for years. They raised the prices again this year, and am considering a switch. I had been planing on using Godaddy, but I read that a substantial number of people have had issues with them. I've read a couple good things about Moniker.

    Moniker sounds like a very ethical registrar with quite reasonable prices. What I am really wondering is if anyone has had any problems with Moniker?

    Thanks,
    j
     
    akivathedog, Nov 17, 2009 IP
  2. saninfosys.com

    saninfosys.com Peon

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    I am using DirectI Domain Registrar.

    I have no problem with DirectI, they give best price and promo offer time to time.

    You can visit to DirectI Official Website : http://resellerclub.com for more details.
     
    saninfosys.com, Nov 17, 2009 IP
  3. chandan123

    chandan123 Prominent Member

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    as u are transferring names u will get good price ;) try in namecheap , name which is cheap

    normally u will get cheap price while transfer in all registrars
     
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    insert Peon

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    i'm using godaddy and i'Ve never had a problem, they're awesome :)
     
    insert, Nov 17, 2009 IP
  5. eaaaheyan

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    hello, everyone, Chinese Todaynic's business line on domain names has spreaded to the whole world, as we all know, Chinese people doing business are based on equality and mutual benifit, believe it or not, just have a try.
     
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  6. Dragoon

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    Here are some price listings for transfers:

    Name.com is $7.99 for all tlds

    Topgrabs.com are $6.96 .com .org and .net transfers with 1 year free registration included.

    Godaddy with cjc749fat - $7.49 .COMs (exp 11/30/09)
     
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    I am using godaddy and namecheap both. I don't have any issues with either. What sort of issues did people have with godaddy ?
     
    grawat, Nov 17, 2009 IP
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    SiberForum Banned

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    What is more important for you?
    The price? Or the customer service which domain name registrar will be able to offer you?
     
    SiberForum, Nov 17, 2009 IP
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    I use godaddy and name.com so far is good for me
     
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    hello, everyone, Chinese Todaynic's business line on domain names has spreaded to the whole world, as we all know, Chinese people doing business are based on equality and mutual benifit, believe it or not, just have a try.
     
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    DamnTees Active Member

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    I would go with Moniker. Godaddy I've had countless issues with plus they nickel and dime you every chance they get. Namecheap is good for transfers but renewals are a bit pricy. Eurodns sucks. Fabulous sucks. Enom I've had a domain stolen. Dynadot is ok. Name is ok
     
    DamnTees, Nov 21, 2009 IP