[Cialug] A good domain name Registrar?

Barry Von Ahsen cialug@cialug.org
Thu, 06 Jan 2005 16:30:50 -0600


I'll third godaddy.

they seem like (imho) they've got the best quality to price ratio

-barry


Jeff Davis wrote:
> I've heard good things about godaddy.com as well.
> I've stuck with buydomains.com for the few that I have.
> 
> 
> reinstall hell wrote:
> 
>> i use godaddy.com been with them for 8 years same domain. great 
>> pricing. for dns, if you don't host your own, i use easydns.com.
>>
>> Andrew Lietzow wrote:
>>
>>> Dear list,
>>>
>>> I've been registering domain names with GANDI.net for about 5 years 
>>> now (located in France).  There service is good and account 
>>> administration is a breeze.  Because of the conversion rate changes 
>>> with the Euro, however, I've been trying to switch to a US-based 
>>> registrar.   I was trying Aplus.net but their administration was a 
>>> bit convoluted. Not only was there online domain administration not 
>>> intuitive, the transfer for two requested domain names never got 
>>> completed.   Therefore, I'm having to renew sites with Gandi.net 
>>> until an alternative can be found. I liked the $5.95 price from 
>>> Aplus.net (limited to five domain names) but looks like I might be 
>>> getting what I paid for?   Their online chat service was very good -- 
>>> it's just that their organization for administration of domain names 
>>> was a nightmare).  Recommendations? Ciao, Andrew in Des Moines
>>>
>>> _____________________________________________________________________
>>> Get your own family web site at www.MyFamily.com!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>
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