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1. sofaof+(OP)[view] [source] 2018-09-27 21:03:40
I used to use namecheap for all my stuff but they went a bit downhill. Their API was worse than useless and so rate limited I couldn't use it for Lets Encrypt DNS challenges in the end, so moved them all.

I wonder what the coverage is from CF for 'odd' tlds? I've got a .je domain that I had to register with gandi.net as no other big ones supported it.

After I moved my domains from Namecheap I wanted to close the account, rather than leave it dormant, and it took a week as support were so anal about the fact I had 1) some 'free' SSL certificates I had no intention of ever using and 2) 0.56UKP in my account I didn't care about but they wanted to transfer via Paypal to me. I appreciate the thorough nature of this, but i'd rather just close the account.

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2. newher+Kv[view] [source] 2018-09-28 02:52:27
>>sofaof+(OP)
Am I just misremembering, or was there a time where the only way to register a .je was direct through island networks? I used to live there, and recall the domains always being a bit of a pain.
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3. sofaof+r41[view] [source] [discussion] 2018-09-28 12:29:11
>>newher+Kv
You're correct and they're a proper tinpot organisation. Only other one I could find was gandi.net. £80 per year is horrendous too...
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