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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