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1. ksec+tK[view] [source] 2018-09-27 17:11:09
>>jgraha+(OP)
I wouldn't have cared much about Domain Name Register just a week ago, but after what happen at Zoho, and all the horror story in the comments section from namecheap and others, Cloudflare Registar couldn't come at a better time.

I really wish Cloudflare at least made $1 or $2 Gross Profits per domain. Who paids for Domain Register Support? I would much rather be a "customer" than I am not sure where they are making money from my Domain.

P.S - If those were wholesale price, do other companies get heavy discount for signing up in bulks? How do other companies made money when they are selling it for $0.99 or $6.99

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2. rk249+561[view] [source] 2018-09-27 19:38:00
>>ksec+tK
I though namecheap was one of the better ones around? I'm looking for a domain registrar. Could share the link with namecheap horror stories? Thanks
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3. brobin+7E1[view] [source] 2018-09-28 00:11:19
>>rk249+561
If you are using PrivateInternetAccess, you can't login to your NameCheap account. As in, your valid username and password will be rejected. This happens even if you have 2fa enabled. I reset my password twice (even though I _knew_ the original because I use a password manager) before I opened a support case, and they confirmed that they block legitimate logins if they detect you're using a VPN.

I wanted to move off of them, but everyone else is worse. CF Registrar is interesting, but there is precedent for CF revoking its services from non-abusive customers before (whatever that alt-right site was) so I don't think I will support them either. I heard Gandhi is good so I might check them out.

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4. voltag+CJ1[view] [source] 2018-09-28 01:27:51
>>brobin+7E1
Gandi is good, I think the site upgrade is done now so there won't be much clunkiness for new domains. They're more expensive than most, but I've had no problems. I only use their DNS though, I can't comment on mail, mail forwarding or hosting.
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5. h1d+kH2[view] [source] 2018-09-28 15:13:02
>>voltag+CJ1
It's sad domains are stupidly expensive. They don't need $10+/year to maintain a domain. The sad reality when such an infrastructure is governed by a tree structure with no one to override.
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