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NameCheap = The Best

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by webbist, Apr 9, 2006.

  1. Cal813

    Cal813 Active Member

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    All I can say is NameCheap is the way to goo. Very good support, nice admin panel and overall speed is great :) This is the only company I've not had a problem with :)
     
    Cal813, Apr 10, 2006 IP
  2. Imperium

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    #22
    As many, I also agree. Namecheap is very easy to deal with and I never had any problems. Can only recommend.
     
    Imperium, Apr 11, 2006 IP
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    #23
    Another satisfied namecheap customer here.
     
    Selkirk, Apr 11, 2006 IP
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    JRayers Well-Known Member

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    The only bad side about Namecheap is the fact i've referred so many people to their better service, who have spent money there, but they have no affiliate system!

    Suck.
     
    JRayers, Apr 12, 2006 IP
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    #25
    Since reading this thread I've registered several domains over at namecheap, and it does seem to be very good so far.

    Note: Be sure to save yourself some extra money by using the coupon code BESTVALUE
     
    kkibak, Apr 12, 2006 IP
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    #26
    same here. i just used namecheap to register a new domain and it was activated and working within 10 minutes!

    plus with easily available coupons you can get a domain for only $7.95
     
    zdestiny, Apr 12, 2006 IP
  7. LuffE

    LuffE Guest

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    #27
    I love namecheap too, so easy to navigate and cheap domains.

    I know GoDaddy is a tad cheaper, but its so full of spam offers and totally useless shit you can add to your order. You need to be carefull every time you buy a domain not to choose some of the crap they offer.

    Id rather pay a little more per domain and then have a userfriendly control panel.
     
    LuffE, Apr 13, 2006 IP
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    toby Notable Member

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    Sorry TheHoff, I do not know. but When i query my site, I can see clearly :d
     
    toby, Apr 13, 2006 IP
  9. MrSupplier

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    #29
    it can be cached
     
    MrSupplier, Apr 13, 2006 IP
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    #30
    i also love the way you can enter your own nameservers straight away. Also, once youve got an account with them, its very quick to register new domains.

    I buy all my domains from there now.
     
    MamboCube, Apr 13, 2006 IP
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    dynn Notable Member

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    #31
    i also use namecheap...plan to move my other domain to namecheap..
    i also try godaddy once..
     
    dynn, Apr 13, 2006 IP
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    #32
    how can i move my domains to namecheap? i have a load of domain names all over the place, would be nice to have them all under one account.
     
    MamboCube, Apr 13, 2006 IP
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    #33
    using only namecheap) its just good
     
    MrSupplier, Apr 13, 2006 IP
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    #34
    Sign up to namecheap and follow their instructions to transfer the domains. You'll have to receive email at all of the domain registered accounts to verify the transfer.
     
    TheHoff, Apr 13, 2006 IP
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    #35
    I just registered a domain with them. It dosen't seem to come with email, just email fowarding. you can purchase 10 pop3 email accounts with smtp for $17.33. Its just something to be aware of.
     
    L146705, Apr 13, 2006 IP
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    #36
    I use namecheap for all my domains aswell. Granted godaddy, 1&1, etc can offer better rates at times but the last thing I want to have to worry about is where my domains are scattered about. I have a hard enough time knowing what I've bought never the less where I bought it. Namecheap simply amazing, and like said above DNS updating is amazing, which is good for me because I can't stand to wait my whole working day for a bloody dns transfer.
     
    chris207, Apr 13, 2006 IP
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    I have all my domains stationed there! I'm a very big fan of Namecheap!
     
    adiboy, Apr 14, 2006 IP
  18. adiboy

    adiboy Well-Known Member

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    However the only thing that I wish Namecheap had is a proper marketplace with activities. Its marketplace is totally dead. Maybe because the highest price one can put is $250.
     
    adiboy, Apr 14, 2006 IP
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    Ya i agree that their cap on the marketplace pricing is killing the market.
     
    fiveniner, Apr 14, 2006 IP
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    alien Well-Known Member

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    I am also use only namecheap to get my domain. There service and support is too good and fast.:)
     
    alien, Apr 14, 2006 IP