Well I only really use Namecheap.com today because the first I bought was on namecheap. But now I'm trying to figure out who the best registrar is? For many aspects, Cheapest Prices,TLD Selection, Ease of management, Stats... what ever... I ask now, because i just picked up my 100th domain. And i need a more efficient way of managing things. Please let me know what you think. -w
I use both Godaddy and Namecheap however recently I use Godaddy more as the prices are considerably cheaper with them. I hope Namecheap starts offering domains again at their old prices.
U use powerhoster.com to register more than 150 domains. I know it may be reseller of godaddy but it is always cheaper than godaddy.
I have personally around 200 domains with www.resellerclub.com .... has with other registrar the ones i backordered but i transfered all of them to resellerclub... Ani
Fabulous are well... fabulous if youre sticking with com/net/org/info. I also use eNom, Moniker, but Fabulous is my favorite at the moment.
I prefer to keep all of mine at GoDaddy. If I buy domains elsewhere, when they come up for renewal I transfer them to GoDaddy usually. Some domainers hate their control panel, but I've found its the best and most advanced (at least among the other registrars I've tried before). It also makes them easier to flip because everyone owns a GoDaddy account.
how about that easy to flip 60 day rule when i make a nameserver change? godaddy sucks out of curiosity who are you comparing to? And do you enjoy being spammed to death when trying to purchase something?
The 60-Day rule does not affect nameserver changes, only domain transfers. I park a lot of domains so the 60-day rule hasn't affected me yet. eNom, Moniker, etc. Never get any e-mails from them except the stuff I requested notifications for. You know you can adjust the settings to only get certain alerts that you want?
How about if I update my whois email to transfer out? 60 day lock-in. I was more referring to the checkout process being the worst in the business. How about the fact they don't respect your rights to a domain and revoke at their own discretion without a court order? Godaddy blows.
I have more than 10 domains at domainsite.com but I'm not pleased with them. So I start to use godaddy today.
I've used namecheap for years, but lately the price seems to be growing, between the domain cost and then the whois guard, it's over $10 per year...I'm looking into name.com as it's cheaper and their privacy guard is free, anyone have much experience with them?
whiz.in FTW... free whois security $7.41 .com and one of the cheapest .in and .infos.. i have over 20 domains with them oosum panel.. and not a single spam mail other that account update after domain buying... i have one domain at go daddy those c*** sent me approxx 2-3 mails every week
I've heard that namecheap is good and I have some domains there will no problems. However their automatic transfer process is garbage. I tried to tranfers 15 domains there two weeks ago and it was a mess from day one. Thre is no contact phone number and reply support emails that I have to wait. I finally told them to cancel the tranfers and a got a response that they have their programmers loking into it. So now eight days later, I find that only one domain transfered and all the rest have generated errors. Here's a good article "Hoop Jumping: NameCheap Domain Transfer Form" It seems that I'm not the only one having problems. http://www.dotcommentary.com/blog/2007/01/17/namecheap-domain-transfer-form/