enom v/s namecheap v/s godaddy

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by Theozard, Feb 12, 2007.

  1. Theozard

    Theozard Active Member

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    Godaddy and yahoo small business. Btw i've heard that its very difficult in transferring domains from yahoo..is that true??
     
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    designcode Well-Known Member

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    I think it is, they won't let you transfer domain. It makes a sense. They give you domain for $1.99 so that you become their customer, but after enjoying one year of cheap domain you will transfer it to someone else? No they will not let you do so. I am not sure about this though, please read their terms and if you find something, please also tell us :)
     
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  4. Theozard

    Theozard Active Member

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    damn...its gonna take me some hours now...yahoo..err :mad:
     
    Theozard, Feb 13, 2007 IP
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    #25
    Theozard there is no registrar that any of the forumers here will suggest to stick forever but :

    1. I don't suggest GoDaddy to anyone. Worst experience ever. I had only one urgent support request for a TDNam issue that never got a reply.

    I see a flow from many forums to leave GoDaddy for better or at least safer registrar

    2. Namecheap is my choice not only because they already use enom but also because they will soon launch a twin system where you can choose between their current enom reseller account or their own recent accreditation environment
     
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    harshakiran Notable Member

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    namecheap for sure
     
    harshakiran, Feb 14, 2007 IP
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    Everyone here seems to love Namecheap, so mate you better be buying domain from namecheap, just a suggestion, choice is finally yours.
     
    designcode, Feb 14, 2007 IP