View Full Version : Suggestions on where to register domain
Sain Cai
December 30th, 2007, 13:51
I was wondering if people can give me a good place to register my domain, like which is the most user friendly, support if needed, etc.
Thanks
Robert
December 30th, 2007, 15:14
namecheap.com is pretty good.
Keagle
December 30th, 2007, 15:34
Namecheap. Haven't had any trouble with them, and they rock. ;)
TSO
December 30th, 2007, 15:54
I've used both GoDaddy and NameCheap, and haven't had any real problems with them. Bother user interfaces are kind of odd, although NameCheap's is a little bit better than GoDaddy's.
Meksilon
January 2nd, 2008, 01:45
I was wondering if people can give me a good place to register my domain, like which is the most user friendly, support if needed, etc.
ThanksI personally would recommend my registrar - name.com (http://name.com/). Their website is always fast, is clean, concise and simple. I've never had a problem. Their ongoing price is $7.99, and the first year is $5.99. They accept Visa, Mastercard, AMEX or Paypal. And include all their features in the price of the domain - they don't charge for anything besides registrations, incoming transfers and renewals. So you can use full dns control, url/email forwarding, private whois, google email/webpage, and whatever other features are there without any additional payment. Ownership transfer is also free.
Surfz
January 2nd, 2008, 03:34
www.namecheap.com is the your correct choice. Have been using them for couple of years and they're indeed a reliable ICANN accredited domain name registrar
Sain Cai
January 6th, 2008, 19:47
I did try namecheap, but I guess my paycheck card wasnt activated yet, so I failed their auth 3 times. I ended up going to name.com, and got my patriotsfanzone.com
Thanks for the replies.
VAGU-Jeffrey
January 8th, 2008, 17:30
On the better note, I would recommend GoDaddy as NameCheap had there issues recently
Jan
January 11th, 2008, 19:24
On the better note, I would recommend GoDaddy as NameCheap had there issues recently
Namely?
I am a late godaddy user (got an account so someone could push a domain to me) and it is damned annoying to trying to do stuff without them trying to sell you a bunch of other stuff. Namecheap gets my vote for that reason.
utcrazy
January 11th, 2008, 21:50
Namecheap is very good with a simple user interface. Godaddy has a really complicated (pointless complicated) interface.
Meksilon
January 13th, 2008, 06:31
I am a late godaddy user (got an account so someone could push a domain to me) and it is damned annoying to trying to do stuff without them trying to sell you a bunch of other stuff. Namecheap gets my vote for that reason.Hence why I mentioned name.com doesn't sell anything besides 1. registrations, 2. renewals and 3. transfers - and I've bought all three! :lol:
stonerocket
January 15th, 2008, 14:34
domainsite.com and idotz.net are my favourites I would recommend them to anybody.
Meksilon
January 15th, 2008, 21:06
domainsite.com and idotz.net are my favourites I would recommend them to anybody.
Good to hear, domainsite.com is sister-site to name.com ;) (they're almost the same, except name.com has a lower 1st year price, and gives free private whois where domainsite charges .50c/yr) :beer:
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