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  • Profile picture of the author Tmill
    I will always buy domains with godaddy. They are cheap and give great discounts on a regular basis and it is easy to manage my domains.
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  • Profile picture of the author outwest
    Godaddy very popular but most people who deal with them and sing their praises have never had an issue or dispute with them, Try letting a domain accidentally expire with them and see how they turn nice into the devil. They are known to demand $200 , or hey better yet they will SELL (auction) your domain (which they do not own , by the way) The only way any registrar OWNS a domain you registered with them is if they let THREE MONTHS go by after the expiration date, the domain goes up for grabs to ANYONE with 10 bucks, and they get it and register it in their name. Otherwise they have no right to YOUR domain

    Namecheap is the best most highly recommended registrar, you wont find complaints about Namecheap. \

    Godaddy you can find horror stories, go google Godaddy Horror stories, you will be reading for hours
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
      You guys are missing out on a great other option - Netfirms. Been awhile a long time nice interface no problems with them and they almost always have coupons that allow me to buy all my domains with privacy for under $5.
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      • Profile picture of the author vj3660
        Originally Posted by Mike Anthony View Post

        You guys are missing out on a great other option - Netfirms. Been awhile a long time nice interface no problems with them and they almost always have coupons that allow me to buy all my domains with privacy for under $5.
        I had a issue with Netfirms.I'm not gonna say it sucks.But this is the issue I had

        I purchased a EMD and slept.When I checked in the morning there was a msg call pending or somthing.So I bought the domain again from namecheap or godday and asked for a refund

        Netfirms said they had a issue with the system.

        Dont host in godday host it in bluehost or hostgator
        Yep Name Cheap is good
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    • Profile picture of the author beakbane
      What you say below is very true.I have never had a problem with Namecheap either.I think Hostgator is really good as is Coolhandle.

      Namecheap is the best most highly recommended registrar, you wont find complaints about Namecheap. \

      Godaddy you can find horror stories, go google Godaddy Horror stories, you will be reading for hours
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    • Profile picture of the author frank07
      Originally Posted by outwest View Post

      Godaddy very popular but most people who deal with them and sing their praises have never had an issue or dispute with them, Try letting a domain accidentally expire with them and see how they turn nice into the devil. They are known to demand $200 , or hey better yet they will SELL (auction) your domain (which they do not own , by the way) The only way any registrar OWNS a domain you registered with them is if they let THREE MONTHS go by after the expiration date, the domain goes up for grabs to ANYONE with 10 bucks, and they get it and register it in their name. Otherwise they have no right to YOUR domain

      Namecheap is the best most highly recommended registrar, you wont find complaints about Namecheap.

      Godaddy you can find horror stories, go google Godaddy Horror stories, you will be reading for hours
      Thanks for this information. I will go to namecheap
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      • Profile picture of the author kenmorgan
        I have domains with both NameCheap and GoDaddy but nowadays I always buy through Namecheap because the user experience is so much better. I find GoDaddy process very confusing.

        i haven't had a bad experience with GoDaddy but I don't like their checkout process.

        Also, the domains may sometimes be cheaper at GoDaddy but privacy is much more expensive than NameCheap.
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  • Profile picture of the author GetKane
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    Namecheap's terms and conditions are almost like GoDaddy's, check out internet.bs
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  • Profile picture of the author STEVEN VEE
    My vote is for Namecheap, I have used both & find Namecheap not as pushy with constant upgrades.
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    • Profile picture of the author Brian Dandy
      Yeh, I find namecheap easier to deal with. I only use godaddy for the auctions
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  • Profile picture of the author Ant B
    Namecheap - Free Whois Guard 1 Year and much easier checkout process.
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  • Profile picture of the author outwest
    I had a domain expire at namecheap,
    It was 6 wks past expiration date, google had deindexed it

    if this had been Godaddy? the wolves scammers would have extorted me for $200 , that is if they had not already auctioned the domain (which was not theirs to auction)

    Namecheap? I emailed them, asked them about renewing it. they said, sure put $10 into your account and we will re activate the domain. I did, and they reactivated it within that same day. Google subsequently reindexed the site, same place as it was before

    Namecheap doesnt fk with their customers and try to scam them. Godaddy, ...on the other hand.................
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  • Profile picture of the author ralchevd
    Namecheap! My opinion. It is not a big deal, just go with the one you like more.
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  • Profile picture of the author lukedidit
    Namecheap, everytime.

    Nice quick website not bloated down trying to sell me other deals.

    The don't constantly try to email me with offers (more bloaty html emails).

    They don't support SOPA and have backbone unlike godaddy backtracking their views as soon as it hit their business.
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    • Profile picture of the author extremejava
      does godaddy or namecheap supports iconcube?
      I am using one.com and i am not happy with their tools and options. But uptime is good.
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  • Profile picture of the author Awesomo
    I use namecheap, don't like Godaddy. Had trouble with their customer support
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  • Profile picture of the author NestZone
    Godaddy good for crazy domain names. If you have a domain name you really cherish use NameCheap.
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  • Profile picture of the author techihunt
    N0 one can beat goddady for me. I have been using it for years and g0t n0 pr0blems .
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  • Profile picture of the author JeremiahSay
    Both are fine with me.. they didn't give me much issue.. however I would say it's better and safer for you to go with godaddy

    hope this help, may God bless you,
    Jeremiah
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  • Profile picture of the author outwest
    Not to be accusatory or anything , but look at anyone supporting godaddy in this thread , there are only a few
    without exception they joined the forum this month, and only have a few posts

    then there is one who joined LAST month,
    coincidence? I think not
    they are either newbies who dont know any better

    or they are Godaddy shills paid to post postive comments about them

    You will not find people who have been around in the business a long time, who like godaddy, Those guys have heard the horror stories, or tried them , themselves, so they know better

    there was a similar thread recently asking About Godaddy, and most people BASHED them


    then there was about 4 to 5 guys singing Godaddys praises

    every one of those guys saying Godaddy was good... had like 10 posts and joined that same month. LOL............DUH
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  • Profile picture of the author gvannorman
    I use Godaddy. I think I started with them because Danica Patrick said to. Who knows. But, after reading what I just read I will register my new domain with NameCheap. One question that I have is do they have good coupons for NameCheap?
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  • Profile picture of the author Anna Howard
    Well according to me, the web hosting service of Go Daddy is much more superior as compared with the ones provided by Name Cheap.
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    • Profile picture of the author outwest
      Originally Posted by Anna Howard View Post

      Well according to me, the web hosting service of Go Daddy is much more superior as compared with the ones provided by Name Cheap.
      hosting? who uses registrars to host their sites?
      most people use hosts to host their site, Godaddy is not a host, neither is namecheap, though they might offer those services

      me I use Cyberwurx, fantastic host
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  • Profile picture of the author cypherslock
    Ever since the SOPA thing, I don't deal with GoDaddy. But even before then I found Namecheap's buying process much easier. And for hosting: HostGator.
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  • Profile picture of the author ijohnson
    I have registered all my domains with GoDaddy but have considered NameCheap because I've heard good things about them. I did have one problem with an expired domain with GoDaddy several years ago and did not like the way they handled it ... they wanted to charge me $90 to get it back. Lesson learned >>> don't let your prized domains expire!

    I like the convenience of having all my domains listed in one place and the discounts aren't bad either with GoDaddy. However, I think registering domains and using GoDaddy to host your domains would be a disaster. I use HostGator for hosting my domains.
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  • Profile picture of the author swingin4dafence
    I would be lying if I said I did not like some of the features at GoDaddy. I have not personally had any of the nightmares, but have read about a few. That having been said, you need to think a bit about long term costs if you are really going to use your domains. May be a small part of your annual spend, but why throw away money that could be applied to your sites.

    Example: I have 60 domains renewing next month and GoDaddy is asking about $1100 for renewal. My .info domains were purchased for $1.99, now $8.99, .net is $9.99, .com "on sale" at $7.99, and Privacy/WhoIs is $9.99 a domain. The Privacy alone is $600 on the renewal . . . making it more than the actual domain registration fees of $500.

    $9 avg for domain renewal, but add in the $9.99 WhoIs and you are at $18.99/URL.

    By contrast the .com, .net and .org with WhoIs Privacy is $9.79 (avg)/URL at NameCheap. 60 domains @ $9.79 is about $585.


    Bottom Line: Saves me $500 to go with NameCheap on the renewal. Almost half price of GoDaddy.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bambu
    I purchase most of my domains on Go Daddy using the numerous coupons that are available. Was using them for hosting, but their hosting was so slow that I ditched them for Host Gator.

    The 1 year free Whois guard is a pretty sweet deal from Name Cheap. I will try them out on my next domain buying spree.
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    • Profile picture of the author TerryL
      I've been using GoDaddy for years and never had a problem (and just ignore all the adds and upsells during the checkout process). However, I recently needed an SSL certificate for a project and heard that one could be obtained cheaply on NameCheap with the purchase of a domain. So I just got a .info domain and got the SSL certificate for only a few dollars more, and found that I loved NameCheap. It was so much simpler to use than GoDaddy and has the free WhoIs guard for a year and many other nice features. I believe I'll be using them from now on. I'm only sorry I didn't discover how great NameCheap is sooner.
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  • Profile picture of the author ramdom123
    I always buy from godaddy but now i think i am moving to namecheap just because they offer private whois and also the upsell at godaddy is getting annoying
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  • Profile picture of the author dubur
    absolutely namecheap.. not becouse they give me ipad 2 for free.. but for they customer service..
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  • Profile picture of the author kmachine
    I have registered all my domains with GoDaddy and never had any problem with them.
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  • Profile picture of the author Osahon Urubusi
    Namecheap support is phenomenal. So +1 for Namecheap

    Godaddy seems to be popular from all the posts above, never tried them and never will.

    Why? In one of the first training I had on Online marketing, Mike Filsaime described his experience with them when his account got hacked and he was in the middle of a product launch.....very unpleasant. That put me off

    I guess you could test both and see which works best for you
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  • Profile picture of the author Arav
    You should go with Namecheap. Also can try Netfirms.
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  • Profile picture of the author outwest
    As I say anyone who says Godaddy is good, has never had a domain accidentally expire with them, (happens to the best of us). They will try to steal the domain and auction it (they dont own the domain you do)............or the will try to extort you for 100-200 dollars to get it back (IMO illegal) how are they saying to get it back? they dont own it



    I just transferred a domain to Namecheap from Directnic, not because I dont like Directnic, well their prices are too high but its just one domain i dont mind paying few bucks more
    but they stopped accepting Paypal, and Namecheap accepts Paypal

    I had to have my mom renew my resort domain on Directnic with her credit card, since it was too close to the expiry date to transfer it
    now that its renewed, I am transferring it to Namecheap
    only thing is, far as I know the year I paid for on Directnic, (only started last week) is wasted because Namecheap is re registering it with Namecheap, so I paid 10 bucks for that, oh well
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    • Profile picture of the author Fraggler
      Originally Posted by outwest View Post

      As I say anyone who says Godaddy is good, has never had a domain accidentally expire with them, (happens to the best of us). They will try to steal the domain and auction it (they dont own the domain you do)
      I've never had a problem with Godaddy. I transfer all over auction wins over to namecheap though. (Enom and Network solutions are $35+/year for a .com).

      This is the process for an expired domain with Godaddy: What happens after domain names expire? - Search the Go Daddy Help Center

      Hardly extortion; especially when you have 42days to retreive the domain like all other places. You even have 18 days to get it back an no extra charge - I have personally done so. (How important is the domain if you don't notice the parked page after 18 days?).

      You can also get the domain back for the $80 fee even if it has gone to auction.
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      • Profile picture of the author outwest
        Originally Posted by Fraggler View Post

        I've never had a problem with Godaddy. I transfer all over auction wins over to namecheap though. (Enom and Network solutions are $35+/year for a .com).

        This is the process for an expired domain with Godaddy: What happens after domain names expire? - Search the Go Daddy Help Center

        Hardly extortion; especially when you have 42days to retreive the domain like all other places. You even have 18 days to get it back an no extra charge - I have personally done so. (How important is the domain if you don't notice the parked page after 18 days?).

        You can also get the domain back for the $80 fee even if it has gone to auction.
        first of all Godaddy has no right to auction the domain,
        the domain if it "expires" has 90 days going through various states until it becomes available to re register. Then it becomes available for ANYONE to register, and No, the current registrar is not first in line, they have to get in line like everyone else. So this auctioning of expired domains is a scam that is allowed to operate somehow. and stupid people BUY...these expired domains, (notice they do not guarantee that you get the domain? thats because they do not own the domain to auction it) they are hoping to register the domain once it comes off of PENDING DELETE, then they can give it to you. (if they manage to be the first one to re register the domain, which is by NO means guaranteed) ANYONE can register that domain once it goes off pending delete. (90 days from the day the domain originally expires). So Godaddy "auctioning" the domain, how are they auctioning somethign they do not yet own? and may never own?

        Godaddy reallizes most people have no clue about the complicated process domains go through after the initially expire. So they prey on this ignorance. Also people assume since Godaddy is a registrar of this domain that has "expired" they must be able to auction it. IMO the ONLY reason they get away with "auctioning" these domains is that they have to refund the persons money if they dont manage to snag the domain once it comes up for grabs to ANYONE with 10 dollars.

        I guarantee you a person could wreak havoc by waiting around for those expired domains to come off of pending delete and then snatching them up before Godaddy manages to register them (after they have already "auctioned"
        them)

        Also Godaddy lets you "reserve" domains, for $18, go research this. If you do not get the domain? They will NOT refund your $18 , if thats not a scam I dont know what is. Oh wait in the fine print it says getting the domain is not guaranteed. Then whats the $18 fee for? the privelage of hoping Godaddy MIGHT register a domain? You can get any domain yourself by just knowing the exact time domains become available, and waiting, you have to wait EXACTLY 90 days from the day the domain intially expired though, takes a bit of planning/
        Feedback on webmaster boards report that about 90 percent of the time, the webmasters paying this "reserve" fee, DONT get the domain. And they DONT get their money back. This "reserve a domain" is a huge money maker for godaddy.


        Here is a post on another board , complaint about Godaddy Stealing domains for spam complaints

        here is the link
        Beware The Dangers of GoDaddy! | Jason Cain - Making Money Online Since 1999

        Beware The Dangers of GoDaddy!

        by Jason on January 6, 2009

        All I can say is FLEE NOW! Because of the most recent horror story concerning GoDaddy, I decided to quickly and quietly transfer my domains to NameCheap.
        What happened?
        An Internet marketer had his account suspended by GoDaddy because of a spam complaint. The spam didn’t come from him — it came from an unknown third party.
        GoDaddy promptly shut down his domain (NOT the website… the freakin domain!) and sent the following email…
        Go Daddy has a strict anti-spam policy, Go Daddy customers are required to be able to provide conclusive proof of prior consent for any individual they send advertisements to. This also applies to the actions of any party that generates traffic on your behalf. This includes, but is not limited to, 3rd party marketers, business partners, employees, mailing list providers and affiliates.
        Once the troubled marketer posted in the forum, other marketers with similar GoDaddy horror stories came out of the woodwork.
        What did I learn?
        1. It only takes one spam *complaint* to have your domain suspended by GoDaddy. There doesn’t need to be proof.
        2. Once GoDaddy locks and suspends your account, you are billed $200 in administration fees in order to unlock and/or move to another registrar.
        3. GoDaddy has suspended and sold high value domain names, for invalid whois information. Specifically an email address — without trying to contact using any other means.
        4. If there is problem, don’t expect a phone call from ‘customer no-service’!
        5. GoDaddy verifies ‘whois’ information using the domain SecureServer.net. One domain owner received an email originating from that domain and ignored it not knowing it was GoDaddy — which seems resonable given all the phishing scams. However, his site was shut down.
        And don’t think this is an isolated incident. It has happened repeatedly…
        Ask Mike Filsaime what he thinks about GoDaddy.com and you will get an earful!
        Like other Internet marketers, I have already moved my most valuable domains to NameCheap and made the ‘whois’ info private as another layer of protection. Maybe you should do the same.
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  • Profile picture of the author faceblogger
    NameCheap of course.
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  • Profile picture of the author prashanth502
    Godaddy is no 1
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    • Profile picture of the author outwest
      Originally Posted by prashanth502 View Post

      Godaddy is no 1

      Just because a company is well known and spends a ton of money on advertising (Godaddy)
      doesnt mean that they are the best company to choose.

      Go on any webmaster board, the will tell you Namecheap rocks
      but most people who are not webmasters have not really heard of them, they are small, they dont have a huge ad budget anyone looking for a registrar who takes the time to research customer service complaints on Google , will choose Namecheap over Godaddy

      I tell you what I will go google Horror stories for both Godaddy and Namecheap

      I guarantee you the results for Godaddy will go on for days
      Namecheap I doubt you will find many complaints

      namecheap doesnts screw with their customers or try to steal expired domains (extort them)
      Godaddy does that every day, its just their business model
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  • Profile picture of the author retsced
    I'd imagine that anyone using, or have used both registrars would definitely pick namecheap every time. Customer service is spot on, easy buying process and free whois guard.
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  • Profile picture of the author Fraggler
    Godaddy can do what they want with the domain after the original owner has given up their rights. They aren't the only registrar that auctions expiring domains.

    The original owner has 42days to get access to the domain after it expires, like every other registrar. If you want the domain within that time and you pay the appropriate fees then it is yours. Godaddy is not the only company that charges a fee to retrieve an expired domain.

    After the 42days is up (it can be as low as 30) the registrar now owns the domain during this redemption period. This is when they can auction or sell the domain.

    The article you linked to is from a disgruntled customer. I, like you, don't know any of the details of what actually happened there.

    Godaddy follows the appropriate rules/laws for expiring domains and if you did a bit of research you'll know what the process involves.
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    • Profile picture of the author outwest
      Originally Posted by Fraggler View Post

      Godaddy can do what they want with the domain after the original owner has given up their rights. They aren't the only registrar that auctions expiring domains.

      The original owner has 42days to get access to the domain after it expires, like every other registrar. If you want the domain within that time and you pay the appropriate fees then it is yours. Godaddy is not the only company that charges a fee to retrieve an expired domain.

      After the 42days is up (it can be as low as 30) the registrar now owns the domain during this redemption period. This is when they can auction or sell the domain.

      The article you linked to is from a disgruntled customer. I, like you, don't know any of the details of what actually happened there.

      Godaddy follows the appropriate rules/laws for expiring domains and if you did a bit of research you'll know what the process involves.
      if this was true they would guarantee you the domain if you buy it at auction and they dont

      why? because they dont even have the right TO TRY TO REGISTER IT

      until 90 DAYS AFTER the original date the domain expires,
      which is when it goes off pending DELETE

      ONLY AFTER IT GOES UP FOR GRABS................TO ANYONE WITH 10 BUCKS

      can they even attempt to register the domain to Godaddy
      and they do not have first rights to the domain ANYONE CAN REGISTER IT, FIRST COME FIRST SERVE

      so their "auction" of the domain is just a bet

      1. they "auction" the domain even though they have no right to it
      2. they wait until it comes up for grabs
      3. they HOPE they get it when it does
      4, IF....IF ...they manage to be the first one to grab the domain, and there is no guarantee of this
      then they give you the domain you "won" in the auction

      6, If they cant manage to be the one to get the domain? someone else gets it? they simply refund you your money
      thats how they get away with "auctioning" the domain





      People are stupid enough to think they have some magical ownership rights to the domain . ONLY IF THEY ARE THE FIRST TO GRAB IT, once it goes off PENDING DELETE after 90 days, can they claim ownership


      I guarantee you that it happens all the time people winning auctions and not getting the domain because someone else got to it before Godaddy did,

      After 42 days , the original buyer cannot go in and register it, he might have to wait until it goes up for grabs, but Godaddy has no ownership rights at that point

      you go show me any site which says a registrar OWNS your domain after 42 days. I am waiting
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  • Profile picture of the author Fraggler
    Expired – But Not Gone

    This is commentry on icann.org material.

    Take note of this paragraph:

    Before a domain name enters the redemption grace period, there's the auto-renew grace period, which allows a registrar to hold the domain for 0 to 45 days and use it for its own purposes. During this period the registrar becomes the official owner of the domain but might still allow the registrant to renew it. This period also allows the registrar to test the domain for traffic and revenue by putting up PPC (pay per click) ads on the domain.
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    • Profile picture of the author outwest
      Originally Posted by Fraggler View Post

      Expired - But Not Gone

      This is commentry on icann.org material.

      Take note of this paragraph:
      Perhaps that is how they get away with auctioning it. Regardless their "reserve a domain" service is a scam, I notice you dont address that

      Interesting how you never address any of the other Godaddy complaints including locking your domain and asking 200 dollars for it, for a spam complaint
      hey if you trust Godaddy more power to you, .....GOOD LUCK
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  • Profile picture of the author outwest
    Here is another lovely Godaddy testimonial I found


    GoDaddy Sucks..Executives’ Complete Contact Info!! | Who Is.A.Scammer?
    GoDaddy

    Just click on the link and read the complaint, It is IMO inexcusable behavior by Godaddy
    If godaddy is such a good company as you guys claim, Why are there SO MANY sites with similar threads complaining about their HORRIBLE customer service

    I challenge you to find arrogant customer service complaints like this about Namecheap
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Lol @ Godaddy.

    When your done playing games, go with:
    • Namecheap (domain)
    • Hostgator (host)

    Awesome up time & no BS gimmicks/sales pitch (coupons).

    BTW, If your earning decent money with IM you won't have a need to be chasing coupons.
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  • Profile picture of the author aaronclancy
    GoDaddy lets you search 500 domains at once. This is better than what Namecheap offers.
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    • Profile picture of the author outwest
      Originally Posted by aaronclancy View Post

      GoDaddy lets you search 500 domains at once. This is better than what Namecheap offers.
      what are you talking about?

      searching if a domain name is available?
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  • Profile picture of the author TheFBGuy
    Originally Posted by Tom Peterson View Post

    Which is better?
    Used both for years, NameCheap is much better.
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  • Profile picture of the author danlew
    Hands down to GoDaddy! The best domain registrar ever.
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    • Profile picture of the author outwest
      Originally Posted by danlew View Post

      Hands down to GoDaddy! The best domain registrar ever.
      lots of comedians on the board
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  • Profile picture of the author cheapstuff
    Personal experience, GoDaddy is slow and provides a horrible customer experience with all its ads and additions.

    Namecheap is simple and effective, even when you have many domains.
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  • Profile picture of the author seangarland
    Namecheap for me is easier to use than godaddy.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rukshan
    Few years ago I like Godaddy much. Now I register new domains with Namecheap. Registering and managing domains with godaddy is a difficult one. They try to push more upsells.
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  • Profile picture of the author avapendred
    I experienced using both before and I found Namecheap better than Godaddy.
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  • Profile picture of the author optimizenewyork
    I have used Godaddy and Namecheap,
    Godaddy are really ad kinda guys, Namecheap is great, and discount are good too.
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  • Profile picture of the author outwest
    Namecheap 1st year free Whois privacy.

    Godaddy will try to steal your domains if they expire
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  • Profile picture of the author grezatAlice
    I like to use the Godaddy. It can sell the most cheap domain.
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  • Profile picture of the author KubiK
    Having multiple domains, and Namecheap.com is definitely better than Godaddy.com. The latter values their greed more than customer's satisfaction, and they don't even try to hide it.
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