Domain registrar.

Jun 05, 2006 17:41

Anyone recommend a good cheap one? It's to get a couple of names transferred to from somewhere quite expensive.

Ta.

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aca June 5 2006, 16:44:30 UTC
I use totalregistrations.com - cheap but very limited service, best for those comfortable with the workings of DNS. I host the domain's nameservers myself and only use them for registration.

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darthstoo June 5 2006, 16:52:25 UTC
I normally use UK Reg. They're cheap for .uk domains and reasonable for .com's. I've never had a problem with their service either, which is more than I can say for the previous company I used.

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wechsler June 5 2006, 18:39:03 UTC
They fall firmly in the "thieving fuckers" arena for me, having conned me out of £180 by screwing up a bunch of .info registrations, changing their rules behind everyone's backs, and denying all wrongdoing.

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dennyd June 5 2006, 17:00:59 UTC
I've found http://ukhosts.com/ very helpful and reasonably priced. I have about thirty domains with them at present.

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bootpunk June 5 2006, 17:18:03 UTC
godaddy.com is the one I've got most of mine with. Haven't shopped around much tho'.

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reddragdiva June 5 2006, 17:21:49 UTC
I use http://123-reg.com/ . Others curse their name, but I've found them cheap, on-the-ball and the tech support email appears to be answered by actual humans with clues. You can also do everything to your domains by web form.

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wechsler June 5 2006, 18:39:49 UTC
They've also worked fine for me; I have about a dozen domains with them.

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reddragdiva June 5 2006, 19:46:54 UTC
I encountered them fixing up arkady's domains. One was through uk2.net, who are utter, utter arseclowns and comprehensively prove that you don't just go for the cheapest one.

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wechsler June 5 2006, 19:48:44 UTC
One of the guys I hired used to work for UK2. He has some interesting comments to make ;)

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