Wojtek November 27th, 2000, 22:09 Hello,
Could some of you suggest me some Registars.
Here are the creteria's the registar must meet:
-15$ and under / year
-Immidiate DNS/Contact change*
* = NO sending forms via mail and waiting 2 weeks for changes.
It must also be reliable.
Thanks You
jiminsd November 27th, 2000, 22:32 Two are gkg.net and 000Domains.com. I like them both.
Ray November 28th, 2000, 16:55 I think most registrar allow immediate dns/contact change , How many domains do you want ?
Remember when you are going to register domains for others that some registrars like gkg.net will advertise their websites in your whois.
Chicken November 28th, 2000, 19:33 My personal recommendation is for weblaunching.net (similar to 000domains, but saves you a buck-fifty).
jiminsd November 28th, 2000, 20:18 Chicken, you seem to always be the first on the block with the best stuff... How do you do it???
Wojtek November 28th, 2000, 20:49 I want to register one domain now and maybe move one out of domainzero and transfer it to the same registar as the one I'm going to register.
Chicken, I checked the site, but they don't mension that I can pay by money order. And I would like so.
Anyone knows one that accepst money orders? and fit my description in the 1st post?
Thanks You
-bg November 28th, 2000, 23:45 http://jumpdomain.com
Mandrake November 29th, 2000, 00:44 Originally posted by DoxMedia
I want to register one domain now and maybe move one out of domainzero and transfer it to the same registar as the one I'm going to register.
Chicken, I checked the site, but they don't mension that I can pay by money order. And I would like so.
Anyone knows one that accepst money orders? and fit my description in the 1st post?
Thanks You
http://www.gkg.net
Wojtek November 29th, 2000, 08:36 gkg.net has to receive your letter via mail to change the DNS/contact info....
At leats, this is what I read on their site...
Thanks
P.S
also, I was looking at DotSter.com I e-mailed them asking if I can change my DNS info, but they said no. Elswhere on this board someone wrote he change his dns with dotster. Which one is the correct one?
Thanks Again
[Edited by DoxMedia on 11-29-2000 at 08:46 AM]
Tater November 29th, 2000, 10:09 Originally posted by DoxMedia
gkg.net has to receive your letter via mail to change the DNS/contact info....
At leats, this is what I read on their site...
Thanks
P.S
also, I was looking at DotSter.com I e-mailed them asking if I can change my DNS info, but they said no. Elswhere on this board someone wrote he change his dns with dotster. Which one is the correct one?
Thanks Again
[Edited by DoxMedia on 11-29-2000 at 08:46 AM]
You only need to write gkg.net if you're going to change the "registrant info" (domain owner info).
If you are changing DNS or other contact info on the domain it is done online.
Peace...
Chicken November 30th, 2000, 02:09 Whuff. Money order and registrar combo, I don't know. Someone will here (already some mentioned). Also, I'd be interested to see if you can transfer that one domain out of domainzero.
jiminsd November 30th, 2000, 11:32 We're all waiting to see the answer to Chicken's last statement....
Dynasty Host November 30th, 2000, 12:28 Check out http://www.dotregistrar.com to see if it fits your need.
Chicken November 30th, 2000, 21:01 Originally posted by jiminsd
We're all waiting to see the answer to Chicken's last statement....
Shall I be the guniea pig? I could try to transfer one of my domainzero domains to enom. Figure *that* should be interesting? Maybe they'd pass that through even with the lock factor?
jiminsd December 1st, 2000, 09:45 Go for it (easy for me to say)...
I'm guessing that domainzero will go under when they can't find some type of revenue stream that works and we'll have to wait till then to be set free. Might not happen within the year though.
One thing..when someone does find a reasonalble way out, we all better run fast out the door before they slam it shut.
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