[DMCForum] Re: Domain registrars/resellers
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[DMCForum] Re: Domain registrars/resellers



Check out bulkregister.com There is a membership fee, but once a
member the domain registration fee is very competitive. The biggest
advantage is that you can control all aspects of the domain yourself.
You can change the registration info, change dns servers, forwarded
mail, etc.

A couple of years ago I ended up joining and changing all my domains
to this registrar. Now I get regular updates on which domains are
expiring and I am using the option of automatically renewing them. By
going to their site I get a complete list of all domains and their
details. It is by far the easiest way I have found to manage multiple
domains

- Mike

--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Jeff Chabotte" <Jeff@xxxx> wrote:
> A couple better places:
>
> Dotster.com
> Ev1servers.net
>
> Or I ould register them for you as I own a webhosting company,
> 7blade.com for $12/yr. if you need any help, contact me off list.
>
> -Jeff Chabotte
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
> Behalf Of Ryan Wright
> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 2:46 AM
> To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [DMCForum] Domain registrars/resellers
>
>
> Any opinions on a good domain registrar/reseller?
> And what's the difference between the two?
>
> Long story short: I have half a dozen domain names with GoDaddy.
Never
> had a problem until yesterday. Apparently someone filed a complaint
> about my invalid whois data on ryanwright.com. I had
written "private"
> for the address and "000-0000" for my phone number. My email
address,
> however, was valid, which should be good enough - it allows people
to
> contact me.
>
> Not so. The complaint was filed and GoDaddy yanked my domain. Didn't
> even tell me, either. Yesterday DNS servers quit resolving it. I
called
> GoDaddy FOUR times today. The first three times it was, "Oh, there
is
> apparently some problem on our end, we will fix it." Then, "You
should
> try this, etc." When it got later into the evening and it still
wasn't
> working despite my doing everything they asked, I called a fourth
time.
> This time the rep argued with me that it must be a problem with my
DNS
> server. Eventually he agreed to look into it further and then told
me,
> "Oh, we took your domain away from you, you can't have invalid whois
> data, that's a federal law you're breaking by writing 'private' in
> there."
>
> Well first he's full of himself, it's not a law, apprently just an
ICANN
> policy. And second, I'm supposed to get 15 days notice, but they
don't
> seem to care. So I fixed the info and they agreed to reinstate my
domain
> but, "It could take up to 7 days." Those f***ers. They can take it
away
> in an instant but won't give it back for a week? In the meantime I
can't
> contact anyone, nobody can get to my web site, and my mail servers
are
> broken because DNS doesn't resolve correctly anymore.
>
> So I'm very disillusioned with the whole domain name thing. I can't
> believe they can just take your domain from you like that...
especially
> considering I paid for the damn thing. I'm even more upset at the
way
> GoDaddy handled the whole thing and am looking for another
registrar to
> transfer my domains to. Any suggestions?? I've been doing a lot of
> searching and it seems like most of them are fly by night con
artists.
> Lots of reports of various registarars refusing to release domains
when
> you try to transfer them, confiscating them for random (or no)
reasons,
> intentionally overcharging, refusing to issue refunds after they
> overcharge, then confiscating ALL of your domains if you issue a
> chargeback... Lots of things that should be illegal, but apparently
> aren't, and will never be resolved without lawyers.
>
> Oh, and even better, every time you change your whois info - which
I was
> just forced to do tonight -- GoDaddy locks your domains for 60 days
and
> disallows all transfers during that time period. Isn't that nice.
So I'm
> completely at their mercy. That, and someone out there dislikes me
> enough to complain because they couldn't get my private mailing
address
> out of whois. Like they had any f***ing right to it in the first
place.
>
> :(
>
> -Ryan
>
>
>

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