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Domain registration

Lol I could live with paying 7 cents more for godaddy especially since I've been happy with them so far. Is there anything that site has on top of being 7 cents cheaper or not?
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: GideonX
Originally posted by: Piobaireachd
I use http://www.active-domain.com for all of my domains. About a dollar more than godaddy, but better service in my opinion.

And what would that better service consist of ?

and are they an ICANN Accredited domain registrar?


Yes they are. They are a subsidiary of Enom.

"Active-Domain is an authorized domain reseller of an accredited registrar with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ("ICANN") for Top Level Domain Names (TLDs), currently .com, .net and .org. ICANN oversees registrations and other aspects of the TLDs. As an authorized domain name reseller, Active Domain is, upon accepting your domain name registration application, your billing sponsor for that application. All domain name registrations we register for TLDs are not effective until we have delivered the domain name registration information you provide us to the registry administrator for the TLDs, as applicable, and the registry administrator puts into effect your domain name registration. Currently, the registry administrator for the .com, .net and .org TLDs is Verisign, Inc."
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
NameCheap.com which offers FREE WhoisGuard protection :thumbsup:
The Whoisguard (which "hides" your domain registration info) is worth it for me.

It's free only for the first year. You can pay for it if you want it after that.
 
Just go with GoDaddy. I've used TONS of registrars in my job... and by far, they provide the best domain management panel.
 
Originally posted by: adambooth
Just go with GoDaddy. I've used TONS of registrars in my job... and by far, they provide the best domain management panel.

Not true and I have personally used RegisterFly, eNom, NameCheap and GoDaddy.

NameCheap > *
 
In my opinion, yes -- they do. Your mileage may vary. I own close to 500 domains and I find them easier to manage with GoDaddy.
 
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