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I need advice. Register.com or godaddy.com?

Started by Sacrificial Lamb, March 08, 2009, 10:03:56 PM

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Sacrificial Lamb

Hi, guys. I currently have a domain from register.com that I pay for annually, but it's about to run out. Godaddy.com seems cheaper, but I'm not knowledgeable about this stuff. Who should I go with? I need advice quickly, as my domain is literally about to run out. Could anyone give me some advice? :confused:

James J Skach

Quote from: Sacrificial Lamb;287847Hi, guys. I currently have a domain from register.com that I pay for annually, but it's about to run out. Godaddy.com seems cheaper, but I'm not knowledgeable about this stuff. Who should I go with? I need advice quickly, as my domain is literally about to run out. Could anyone give me some advice? :confused:
I suppose it doesn't matter too much - I used godaddy for a bunch and they've been fine. Your decision about who to host is probably more important ...
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Sacrificial Lamb

Quote from: James J Skach;287849I suppose it doesn't matter too much - I used godaddy for a bunch and they've been fine. Your decision about who to host is probably more important ...
I suspected as such, but I wasn't really sure. I'm in a rush to do this before midnight, so I better hurry. Thanks, man.

HinterWelt

I have switched from Register to GoDaddy about...hmm, 3 years ago or maybe 4. Anyway, I find GoDaddy cheaper, easier to use and much more accessible. I have multiple domains, mail exchanges and various other registration through them and they all work well. I say this as someone who used Register for about 10 years before GoDaddy.

Hope that helps and yes, your ISP is important too.
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GoDaddy's worked fine for me, for several domains. Cheap, and decent support, too.

Sacrificial Lamb

Alrighty. I just called godaddy.com, and set up two domains. I created a new one, and partially transferred the old one from register.com. Tomorrow, I'll contact register.com, and get those guys to release my authorization code, so that I can fully transfer my old domain to godaddy.com. It seems my register domain runs out on the 18th, and not tomorrow as I feared. That gives me a little breathing room... :)

peteramthor

I've known many folks who have had sites through godaddy and only one time has any of them had any troubles at all.  So that track record is really good in my book.  So you probably made the best choice there.
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