My opinion is godaddy.com. They have the best prices at $8.95 and are very reliable
any others?
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My opinion is godaddy.com. They have the best prices at $8.95 and are very reliable
any others?
GoDaddy is the best in our opinion as well. They are cheap and everytime we call them they are more than helpful:D :D :D
they are good! You should search these forums and you will find more registrars that offer domain name registration below 10$ per year for com/net/org.
Transferring domains names from GoDaddy is a great hassle. I believe they changed there policy as of recently. But it is a little to late for me. They milked there customers entirely to long for to just forget about there past policy. Therefore I now do business with Powerpipe.com
I think GoDaddy.com still have 60 day period before you can succesfully transfer away from them (I mean domain should be 60 days with them..).
Is transferring a domain name from one host to another usually free?
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Yes, it usually is. Doing so will involve modifying your domain's DNS info. I don't believe I've ever come across a company that charges for this...Quote:
Originally posted by kenfused
Is transferring a domain name from one host to another usually free?
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I tried transferign to them and it was a hassle. A reseller of mine needed dns, and coudltn with his current registar. I paid for the transfer, waited liek 3 days. And then it failed, lost my 9.00, lol.Quote:
Originally posted by Styles
Transferring domains names from GoDaddy is a great hassle. I believe they changed there policy as of recently. But it is a little to late for me. They milked there customers entirely to long for to just forget about there past policy. Therefore I now do business with Powerpipe.com
Domain registrars should not charge you if they fail to successfully transfer your domain.
Domain transfers fail at least 30% of the time these days. Eventually they finally get through, but first time attempts fail often enough to be a problem.
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Hmmmm ebkcards1 seems to be banned.