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  1. #1
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    Which domain reseller you think is the best: eNom or NameCheap ?

    Which domain reseller you think is the best: eNom or NameCheap ? or others ?

    Thank you

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    manhal,

    see list of reseller centric registrar at following:

    http://www.webhostingtalk.com/wiki/D...ller_Registrar

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    enom gets my vote..
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    eNom, eNom, eNom.
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    Thank you to all.
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    I already looked at that list but I still not sure with which one to go...

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    Godaddy..

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    Quote Originally Posted by akshaykr View Post
    Godaddy..


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    Go with enom.

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    Enom gets my vote because of their control panel and API. Very easy to use compared to many others.

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    namecheap is pretty new compared to enom and enom is far more reputable and known in the domain reseller world - they get my vote as well. although I also like netearthone.

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    Enom is bigger and older ICANN accredited registrar and it's more reliable. I recommend Directi/Resellerclub, too.
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    directi perhaps good for new business.
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    enom all the way, rock solid API.

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    We use enom and directi, but enom is so much easier to use, and if you plan ahead, you can send them a check for adding funds to your account at no fees, last time I checked. SO enom would get my vote.

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    anyone can say something about enom vs. godaddy ?
    as you know godaddy has .info domains with unbelievable initial prices so why not godaddy then ? !

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    NameCheap, last I recall, used eNom until they made the switch to become accredited. We used NameCheap exclusively until we found that GoDaddy offered a better deal when buying domains in bulk.

    GoDaddy offers 5-6 domains (.com, .info, .biz, .net, .org, .mobi) for $28-$33 one-off for the first year (depending on whether you use a coupon with the bundle or not), whereas you'd be paying quite a bit more elsewhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael-DAS View Post
    NameCheap, last I recall, used eNom until they made the switch to become accredited. We used NameCheap exclusively until we found that GoDaddy offered a better deal when buying domains in bulk.

    GoDaddy offers 5-6 domains (.com, .info, .biz, .net, .org, .mobi) for $28-$33 one-off for the first year (depending on whether you use a coupon with the bundle or not), whereas you'd be paying quite a bit more elsewhere.
    which means that godaddy is better than enom ?!

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    If you need to register bulk domains, I find that GoDaddy is cheaper which is a more viable option for those that may be looking to register new domains. After the first year, the pricing defaults to their standard pricing.

    In my opinion, I prefer GoDaddy first and foremost, followed by NameCheap. I've *never* (to this date) had an issue with either and give them the best recommendation I can on both a personal and business level.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael-DAS View Post
    If you need to register bulk domains, I find that GoDaddy is cheaper which is a more viable option for those that may be looking to register new domains. After the first year, the pricing defaults to their standard pricing.
    Hmm... I wonder if they have anything in their terms about transferring domains away to a cheaper registrar after that first (cheap) year?

    I don't like GoDaddy because of all the offers and other crap they try to hit you with. I know it's becoming 'normal' for most registrars but they have always been the worst, IMO.

    I use eNom only because it integrates into WHMCS so well. I use Namecheap for registering my personal domains because, well, I moved to them from GoDaddy and can't be bothered moving 30+ domains anywhere else!
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    I Vote For Enom

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    Does anybody here use netearthone?

    Chris (their CEO) seems quite active around various forums, which is always a good thing...

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    I think that both Namecheap and Enom are reliable companies, which take care of its customers and demonstrate a serious attitude to business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Muyskens View Post


    Enom, or internet.bs if we can pick other
    how internet.bs offer .com for $6.95, i think it even not cover registry + ICANN fee.

    as per http://www.opensrs.com/domains/pricing.html

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    I am just wondering if there are any companies that offer lower prices than Enom?

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