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GoDaddy or NameCheap

I'm not completely sure, but I will venture to say ease of navigation and options inside each site. Don't ask me specifics, I don't know details.....

Sorry 🙁
 
Originally posted by: alm99
What makes namecheap better than godaddy?

I wonder also. You can get domains at GoDaddy right now for 6.95

It seems you can do just about anything you need at GoDaddy. I really think its just personal preference.
 
Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Originally posted by: alm99

What makes namecheap better than godaddy?



I wonder also. You can get domains at GoDaddy right now for 6.95



It seems you can do just about anything you need at GoDaddy. I really think its just personal preference.

Its my preference as well. But I needed to add personal name servers and RossMan had to come in and do it manually for me. Sounds like maybe Namecheap does this in a much simpler way than GoDaddy. I've been w/ Godaddy for years so that is why I use them. Plus they are easy, cheap, and good CS (from what I've used so far).
 
Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Originally posted by: alm99

What makes namecheap better than godaddy?



I wonder also. You can get domains at GoDaddy right now for 6.95



It seems you can do just about anything you need at GoDaddy. I really think its just personal preference.

LikeLinus is right, it's all about personal preference.

Why do some people prefer AMD over Intel and vice versa?
 
My impression is that godaddy has better navigation than namecheap...I'm transferring my domains from namecheap -> godaddy (~15)
 
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