Registrar of Choice?

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Moniker. Registerfly has been giving me some really BS problems the last few weeks.
 
I had been using GoDaddy but I have got a bunch of domains from registerfly.
Hard to beat $.60 .info's :)

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Namecheap. GoDaddy is a really pain. Just buying a domain there is a process in itself!

The Namecheap interface is very nice.
 
Usually GoDaddy. They have promotions for Digg users that give 10% or so off.

Namecheap is good if you think you'll ever sell the site, they make it really easy to push the domain to someone else.
 
I did use Godaddy, but after receiving a domain push in the namecheap system, I'll be moving all my domains to namecheap.
The interface is fantastic compared to godaddy's. Godaddy's "10 clicks and page loads to update a setting" is terrible.
 
GuyFromOz said:
I did use Godaddy, but after receiving a domain push in the namecheap system, I'll be moving all my domains to namecheap.
The interface is fantastic compared to godaddy's. Godaddy's "10 clicks and page loads to update a setting" is terrible.

Do they handle large portfolios well?
 
I've been using Directi... works pretty well, at first I bought it to have sub-resellers and try to make some money that way but I use it mostly to buy my own domains. They end up costing around $7 for .coms and they often have specials for the other tlds
 
I'm using godaddy, although their interface annoys me. I've heard both good and bad things about them, but they're big, offer cheap domains and give free private registrations if you get 3 or more domains.
 
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