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I thought I remembered a discussion here of the pros and cons of various registries a while back, but searching around in the blu.org mailing lists didn't turn up anything. So I thought I just ask: Do you have any "ratings" comments to make about any of the various companies that handle domain-name registration? The occasion is that I've had a few domains registered for a few years through web.com, and they mostly Just Worked, without any fuss. Last week, some friends asked if I'd register a name for them, so I tried. The attempt disappeared as if I'd never typed anything. So I went to web.com to log in and see what the problem was - and I was told that my account wasn't valid. I did a quick whois, and all the data came up as I expected. I tried the gimmick to have it send me my password, and got no email at all at the address listed by whois. I tried waiting a few days, checking occasionally, and nothing changed. My attempt at registering a name never showed up, and I couldn't get into my account. So today, I spent about an hour on the phone with their Tech Support, and didn't much like the results. The account was there, but I was told it was disabled - because it's a "no hosting" account. WTF? The people I talked to had an "of course" attitude. I'd only paid for a domain name, not web hosting, so the account was disabled. The Tech Support people told me they'd transfer me to Sales, although I didn't want web hosting. The Sales person said "of course" the account was disabled, since I hadn't yet agreed to web hosting. When I got across that I wasn't buying hosting, just a name, they finally understood - and transferred me to Tech Support. The person there went through their ritual, told me the same story, and transferred me to Sales. And so on. I finally did talk to someone who agreed that maybe the account could be re-activated, but since it was a "new" account (created six years ago), it would have to be provisioned first, and it would take a few days. So during those few days, I'm looking around. Anyway, it appears that web.com no longer wants to be a domain-name registrar; they disabled non-hosting accounts and give you a runaround unless you pay for web hosting. So I'm looking around for good and/or bad stories about other registries. A quick check shows that all of them seem to offer domain-name service, but all of them talk mostly of web hosting (and their anti-whois service). Domain names are turning into a commodity service, with lots of competitors, it can't be all that profitable any more, so it understandable that they might want to push other products. So what are good registries for just domain-name plus basic DNS? -- _' O <:#/> John Chambers + <jc-8FIgwK2HfyJMuWfdjsoA/w at public.gmane.org> /#\ <jc1742-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org> | |
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