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Ulysses
08-23-03, 11:26 PM
G'day,
About to move to registerfly.com (http://registerfly.com/) and thought I'd look them up on the ICANN-Accredited Registrars list.
They are not listed. Does this mean they're a reseller?
I'm with Dotster (http://dotster.com/) and though they are very good, I'm shopping for a better price.
Appreciate your input people.
Thanks
Ulysses
Ulysses
08-24-03, 02:01 AM
Just found a post from Chicken saying registerfly is a reseller of eNom, so now I know.
Had a look ar Enom, and they seem to be good for resellers, but I don't want to mess with that. I'm just after a good AND cheap dom reg outfit with whom to register my client's domains on an extra fee basis, and give them their account details.
Any suggestions or recommendations would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
Ulysses
swiftdomain
08-24-03, 05:08 AM
I have used both DirectNic and RegisterFly for my clients domains, I would suggest going with RegisterFly.com. They have the ability to create sub user accounts and give each of your clients they own login. They also have some excellent other features(Stored Profiles, **** and Global changes) and reports(Domain Pushes, Login, Sales, Accounting) which allows you to manage your accounts very well.
RegisterFly is an eNom reseller with many additional features. They allow free forwarding, **** changes, you can create sub accounts, push domains between accounts, and have live chat support. I've been using them since June 2001.
Ive used NameCheap, StarGate, eNom, Register.com, eNom resellers, Dotster, and RegisterFly and would pick RegisterFly as my favorite.
-Matt
swiftdomain
08-24-03, 10:11 AM
In my prior reply I forgot to mention 2 key features that I found VERY valuable. They provide a free anti-spam solution you can enable on each domain you register(you be amazed how much garbage it cuts down on you receiving) and their Marketplace. I have picked up and sold a number of good names.
Ulysses
08-24-03, 03:04 PM
Thanks swiftdomain and MMiz.
Well, another closer look at registerfly from the outside lookg good. I suppose features + value vs reseller adds up on the positive side.
As long as they're still here in a year or two. But then again, once you own a domain, it really doesn't matter where it's registered.
Thanks again. I'm moving to registerfly.
Ulysses
Originally posted by Ulysses: ... But then again, once you own a domain, it really doesn't matter where it's registered. There is some logic to that.
However I have found most of my domain problems resolve stress-free or stressful depending upon the control panel. It can make or break your day. I am currently moving additional domains to registerfly because of their's. I often register/transfer a name just to better check out the panel.
specialist
08-27-03, 01:01 AM
I do the domain business with OnlineNIC now. ;)
Their service and price seems not bad, last year I moved all my domain from Enom to OnlineNIC. Luckly, I never encounter such kind of problems there.
Specialist
Ulysses
08-28-03, 12:49 AM
Good end result from RegisterFly for me.
Transferred domains from Dotster to RegisterFly, added 2 new DNS servers for my company, then pointed all transferred domains to the new DNS servers, all within 24-hours, all working, no fuss and no worries.
Happy as a pig in **** ;-)
Thanks for the recommendation guys.
Ulysses
Ulysses
08-28-03, 12:52 AM
Oooooh, it's a censored forum! Sorry boys. Didn't mean to lower the morality levels with every-day language ;-)
Back to school eh! ho hum.
Ulysses
Chicken
08-28-03, 06:11 AM
Heh, there are 3 words in the censor list. That be one of them.
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