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Re: Ask HN: recommendations for domain registrars

#71
Hm I have a question: What would it take to register the domain myself, without going through goDaddy and others?

Can't one set up a DNS-Server and start propagating records, while perhaps informing the authority that you are using a (previously available) domain now?

Re: Ask HN: recommendations for domain registrars

#73
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again, I love namecheap. All domains are with them

I've been using them for well over a decade. No nonsense, low prices, interface miles better than GoDaddy.

Yet another NameCheap recommendation. Pretty awesome, and a usable -- if ugly -- UI.

Re: Ask HN: recommendations for domain registrars

#74

http://godaddy.com/ - Cheap (esp. for just a year, renewals are a bit more) but their interface sucks. http://namecheap.com/ - Almost as cheap, and has a much better interface. Those are the two I use exclusively, minus some for ccTLD-specific domains.

A very important reason why I will continue to use namecheap... when a domain of mine expired, it cost me nothing to recover it via namecheap. I had a similar experience with a domain I had registered with godaddy expiring and it cost me $90 for the same recovery of a domain name. I transferred my remaining domains that I had on godaddy to namecheap and haven't looked back.

Similarly, I had some domains which had expired for 2 days, and Namecheap let me renew them at no charge. I am pretty sure at GoDaddy the same thing would have cost at least $10 extra(wouldn't surprise if it is actually $90).

On the other hand, GoDaddy renewals are roughly $3 cheaper than Namecheap, because many GoDaddy coupons work for renewals, but I can never find good coupons for Namecheap renewals.

Re: Ask HN: recommendations for domain registrars

#77

Any suggestions for registrars of domains that aren't .com/.co.uk/.net/etc.? I notice that a couple of those mentioned (Namecheap.com, Name.com and Gandi.net) offer this service, but is there a specialist registrar anywhere, or are these good enough? (I'm looking to register a number of .nl domains and have no idea where to look in terms of quality registrars.)

http://domainsite.com is my go-to for many ccTLDs.

Re: Ask HN: recommendations for domain registrars

#78
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http://joker.com or enom.com for domains http://easydns.com for DNS (don't be cheap on DNS - most that registrars offer is slow/cheap/bad/down)

I've been using joker.com since the first .com crash, and they've been a reliable, no-nonsense host the entire time. it's about $12 a year per .com or .net, but as I'm not a domainer, the extra few bucks doesn't matter much. what I like is that they don't try to spend a lot of effort up selling you. I can go on their website and do something and be reasonably assured I won't be incurring extra charges.

Same - I have been using the joker + easydns combo for as long as I can remember with both my own projects and client projects. Across all of that usage I have never had a problem.

Re: Ask HN: recommendations for domain registrars

#79

Gandi.net is my favorite. Decent prices, big selection of ccTLDs, great UI.

I bought a domain from gandi.net recently and was very impressed with its ease of use and the speed that changes occurred. All I wanted to do was point the domain at a linode instance and everything was live within minutes. Very fast propagation. Early days, but impressed so far.

Re: Ask HN: recommendations for domain registrars

#80
Personally I prefer Godaddy. The interface needs some work but I have found that by using them I get really low propagation delays. Their service is pretty flexible facilitating stuff like privacy and configuring your domains to host their own nameservers.
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