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PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 2:30 pm 
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Hello.

I have one domain registered with active-domain.com (a Singapore company).
They've been just fine so far, and that was not an important domain name anyway.
Now I need to recommend a cheap domain name for a starting business, and
it's important that the registrar is trustworthy.
So my question is, how do you assess how much you can trust a registrar?
Would someone run the risk of losing a domain name for using a dishonest
regitrar?

Thanks!
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 2:54 pm 
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I wouldn't run that risk at all, no. Domain names are far too important for that.

I know this isn't what you were asking, but personally I use Joker for my domains. I heard about them via word of mouth (always a good sign), and a bit of research showed that they were indeed a trustworthy company. They're pretty cheap, too, and give you as much control as you need.

I hope this helps.


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 3:21 pm 
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I wouldn't run that risk at all, no. Domain names are far too important for that.

I know this isn't what you were asking, but personally I use Joker for my domains.


Yes, that's quite important. I live in Brazil, and I won't register the domain with
a registrar here (I won't get into that, but basically, there's only one, and it's a
state-owned institution and they can be a pain). And well, Singapore and US
are the same for me (if I ever had to get into a lawsuit outside my country, I'd
probably give up). So I am trying to minimize the risks. But I also need to
choose a cheap registrar. Is there some mechanism that would guarantee that
someone won't lose a domain name just because the registrar is dishonest?
(Or at least something that would help with that)

-- jp


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 8:20 pm 
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I always use www.registerfly.com

Cheap prices, reasonable TOS, and comptent support.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 10:41 pm 
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Thanks a lot!

I'm using registerfly.com now, and it seems to be very good.

-- jp


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i use registerfly.com and been using them for 5 years now.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 6:47 pm 
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I use gandi.net and I'm very happy with them too.


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 7:00 pm 
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I used godaddy.com.
Emphesis on past tense there, all I can suggest is that you never use them, ever. Currently we're in limbo over which registrar to move to.

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I have 90 domains with GoDaddy.com, I've never had a problem with them as of yet, and I've been a customer with them for a little over 4 years now.


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cda wrote:
I used godaddy.com.
Emphesis on past tense there, all I can suggest is that you never use them, ever. Currently we're in limbo over which registrar to move to.


Care to elaborate on the sort of problems you've had? I have over a dozen with them (after moving away from the over-priced register.com), and have been satisfied so far. In fact, I love the fact that you can edit your host/glue records from within the interface.

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 4:22 pm 
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I've used GoDaddy for a long time and they're cheap and have a good rep (there very large)

However, a couple months ago (maybe a year?) the founder (and CEO) of go-daddy wrote a pro-Gitmo article on his blog, and it pissed of a lot of people. It really made me mad, but I was too lazy to try to find another registrar. So now I tell people about his stand before they start using it.

Other then that, it's been great. They do try to upsell stuff you don't need, so just ignore that.


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 4:51 pm 
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I used to use clicknames.net until their main site went down due to their own dns domain expiring. They also didn't respond to requests to change the TAG on my domain. In the end I got nominet to do it. Avoid them.

I also tried oneandone.net. They are cheap but won't let you use your own DNS servers for your domain. They force you into their web forwarding and email. Avoid them too.

I now use eurodns.net. They are more expensive but offer a good service. They don't try and ram email accounts or web hosting or forwarding down your throat either.


Cost should be the last thing you consider when buying a domain. Knowing you are not going to be shafted has to be worth another 10 euros/dollars a year.


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 2:28 am 
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delmoi wrote:
I've used GoDaddy for a long time and they're cheap and have a good rep (there very large)

However, a couple months ago (maybe a year?) the founder (and CEO) of go-daddy wrote a pro-Gitmo article on his blog, and it pissed of a lot of people. It really made me mad, but I was too lazy to try to find another registrar. So now I tell people about his stand before they start using it.

Other then that, it's been great. They do try to upsell stuff you don't need, so just ignore that.


Oh jesus christ, if you're doing that you're just a moron. Better stop buying any of those electronic gadgets for christmas, cuz they're probably made in China, and guess what, they're not to people friendly if you get what I mean. Better not buy anything from Japan either, cuz they slaughtered some chineese civies back in World War II. I could go on, but I could guess that a vast majority of the things you're using right now were produced by a country that praticipated in some sort of atrocity in the past.


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someone mentioned reigsterfly.com on this forum.
i went an checked it out.

what is the difference between their VPS service and
the one on linode ?

specifically they provide some tools.
any pros and cons ?


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 6:51 pm 
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krish wrote:
what is the difference between their VPS service and
the one on linode ?


Biggest difference for me -

Linode: You get to use any Linux distro you like - you don't even have to use the ones that caker provides - if it'll run with a standard Linux kernel and you can be bothered to build it - you can use it.

Registerfly: You get a choice of Fedora (they say Red Hat Linux to sound good but with Fedora in brackets after it to avoid lawsuits) or ... um, Fedora.

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