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Hi guys,
Wondered if you could help me out...

I am currently looking to transfer my business' domain names from the hugely unreliable 1&1 to a new registrar. I do not need any features other than the domain registration itself, as I already have hosting to cover web space and e-mail.
I have looked at three possible alternatives: Register.com, Dotster and Moniker, but would be open to other suggestions.
I really like the Register.com interface and the fact that it is arguably the most major registrar (besides Network Solutions, who I shall never do business with again!) sways me towards registering it there. The domains are HUGELY important as I am running an internet business and therefore cannot afford to lose them! With Sony.com being registered with Register.com, for example, I am tempted to transfer to them. Their customer service is said to be top-class.
Although Moniker is apparently very secure, the interface is not as polished and there are more domains (especially those of well-known businesses) registered with Register.com. Dotster, on the other hand, seem to offer a more acclaimed service than Register for less. I'm confused! :-/

PRICE IS IRRELEVANT.

Who is the BEST registrar, when price is not an issue, for my business' domain names?
Thank you for your help - I really appreciate it.
 
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If your domain is that important, enom and/or moniker would be my votes for the least amount of downtime/huge problem complaints.
-Allan :gl:
 
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Namecheap.com and/or moniker.com
 
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Go for namecheap. I guess there are more reliable
 
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my vote goes for moniker
 
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Moniker is IMO. Good service they offer ...
 
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