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Your favorite registrars!

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  Old  Your favorite registrars!

What are your favorite registrars, everyone?
Which have you had good experience with, which have you felt safe and trusted your names with, and if anything went wrong which have supported you the best?

I've used many, I'm an active 'domainer'.
My least favorite is NameCheap.com - its easy and best of all fast to register domains with, but the support is horrible, they banned my account with over 30 domains in it for entering a different phone number than was associated with my credit card, and after over a month of trying to have a conversation with support they told me I needed screenshots of me, my credit card, and my passport, but they would unlock my account. From there, I don't use NameCheap. Registrars like GoDaddy and Moniker are excellent for domain registries.

I know many people may think GoDaddy is horrible, but I believe the opposite. They have extensive support, they're much more skilled and knowledgable in domains than anyone at NameCheap is. GoDaddy has their own offices, TV commercials, and a very skilled domainer that owns GoDaddy - Bob Parsons.

The best registrar you could use, in my opinion, is Network Solutions. I register and transfer my 'premium' domains there, for it is the safest registrar by far. I believe some companies equivalent to Google in 2000 or so have their names registered there.


So, what are your experiences with registrars?

     


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