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December 21st, 2006   Post 1
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I personally use GoDaddy.com and have been for quiet some time now, I have no complaints and their user interface is pretty simple.

any one use any others and what is your take on them?
 

December 21st, 2006   Post 2
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Got most of my domains with Godaddy and I haven't had many problems with them at all.
Their prices aren't bad either, so I'll probably stick with them in the future as well.

There are a lot of really bad registrars out there (tried my share of those..), so I don't like to experiment much when it comes to something as important as domain names...

 
January 8th, 2007   Post 3
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Well when it comes to domain registration i mean the domain registrar then i will sure not foget the name that is NAMEPROS which is an awesome and perfect answer for me !

I use to register all my domains at namepros!
 
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Site looks interesting.....

I still will say you cant go wrong with Godaddy...

However that site look like it had more of a community selling experience with domain names....
 
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Namepros is using a reseller account at Enom.com so they are not a registrar:
http://www.enom.com/resellers/registrars.asp

I've been a member of NP for a few years now and it's a great place, but I haven't tried their registration service yet...
 
January 17th, 2007   Post 6
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I use http://www.directnic.com/ I have transfered all of the domains I have to this site.
 
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Never used them myself, but Directnic seems quite expensive compared to others..
.com$15.00/yearNone
.net$15.00/yearNone
.org$15.00/yearNone
.info$6.95/yearNone
.biz$15.00/yearNone
.tv$50.00/yearNone
 
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I personally use GoDaddy.com and have been for quiet some time now, I have no complaints and their user interface is pretty simple.
GoDaddy.com all the way, major bump!

I have used them for months and have had no complaints. Their hosting is a bit funky though, so heads up there!
 
April 10th, 2007   Post 9
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Goodness. In reading all your replies; I think I need to do some consolidating. I have used several services and have accounts at: 1and1, Dotster, GoDaddy, Enom and Netsol. I hear lots of horror stories about 1and1, where I have several domains registered, but so far I haven't had trouble with them *knock on wood*
 
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Dotster, GoDaddy, Enom and Netsol should be safe, but I have heard a lot of "horror stories" about 1and1 so I would recommend that you transfer your domains away from them ASAP (if you're able to do it..)...
http://www.google.com/search?q=1and1+sucks
 
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