Who should my registrar be?

by Riq
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Hi all

Couldn't search up a thread on this so,

I have domains everywhere, ipage namecheap, hostgator, etc....

I really need to put them all in one account as I have several accounts with a couple of the above...

Who is a good one? Who should I get away from?

I only have a dozen domain right now but planning on lots more...
#domains #domains question #registrar
  • Profile picture of the author Soren
    I transferred all my domains to namecheap. I love it and highly recommend it!
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    • Profile picture of the author amarketing
      I agree with the above.

      The two registrars that I've heard the best things about are namecheap and go-daddy. Either one would be a good choice.
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      • Profile picture of the author Soren
        Originally Posted by amarketing View Post

        I agree with the above.

        The two registrars that I've heard the best things about are namecheap and go-daddy. Either one would be a good choice.
        I actually transferred my domains from godaddy to namecheap, because I felt it was filled with ads and that they were constantly trying to sell me something additional I really wasn't interested in.

        I think the backend was confusing, the feel just wasn't right and namecheaper is just much more user friendly, and has great support.
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    If I had one to pick, I'd pick Namecheap.
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  • Profile picture of the author wfoutsourcing
    I love namecheap myself. I used to have some on godaddy, but they have just way too much spam and advertisements that it's almost impossible to pick out the options you actually do want.
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  • Profile picture of the author Eddie Titan
    Namecheap or Godaddy

    They are both great registrars.
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  • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
    Originally Posted by Riq View Post

    Who is a good one? Who should I get away from?
    None of the registrars are, in my opinion, particularly better or worse than the others. Just pick one. The big three people here tend to use are GoDaddy, NameCheap, and Moniker. NameCheap is arguably the most popular. I personally use GoDaddy for most of my domains, but I do have a few at NameCheap and Moniker. I don't have any complaints about any of them.
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  • Profile picture of the author maxentropy
    i use privacyshark because
    -anonymous domains
    -they accept bitcoin, so totally anonymous

    nobody will be able to yank it (offshore reg) or find your info, since you didn't give any
    for mass domains you don't care about namecheap is good
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  • Profile picture of the author OO
    Namecheap, love the free whoisprotection.
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