

denny007 said:They are major taster so I would not risk keep domains there.
Untill someone sues them and they end-up to be next Registerfly...As long as you keep an eye on your expiring and deleting names you should be safe from tasting.
denny007 said:Untill someone sues them and they end-up to be next Registerfly...
What exactly does this mean? Sounds a little worrisome.denny007 said:They are major taster so I would not risk keep domains there.
krx said:What exactly does this mean? Sounds a little worrisome.
I have a lot of domains with name.com and no problems whatsoever ~ as yet.
I believe the similarity to Registerfly that Denny is referring to is the suicide pricing.k1dprodigy said:umm that could happen with any company..
All my new registrations are now done at Name.com.stub said:So let's do the math. 1st year $5.99 and renewal $7.99 = 13.98. Registrar cost $6.62 x 2 = 13.24. So they make a whopping gross (excluding infrastructure/overheads) $0.74/domain after 2 years.
Of course there will be some who don't stick around for year 2 even though prices are pretty good. They'll lose $0.63 on those 1 year reg/transfers. Assuming as many stay as leave, then they're approx at break-even point at the end of year 2. When hopefully they'll have a big bunch of satisfied new customers.
Sound ok to me, if a bit risky. But if you're going to make a play for market share, this is what a registrar is going to have to do. Unless they can differentiate themselves from all the other commodity domain registrars out there. They have my support at this point. I'm cautiously moving some domains here to see how it plays out.
PS: $7.99 with free whois privacy is an excellent deal, imho.
RegisterFly was ICANN accredited too.Gerrit said:and for the record, name.com is ICANN accredited unlike RegisterFly...
stub said:RegisterFly was ICANN accredited too.
Tivo said:Pretty much the only registar i use alot. Safe as far as i know. Had no problems either. $5.99 .coms pretty sweet.
Nobody sane will even try to beat that - what a plan to sell merchandise with 10% loss !Basically name.com is legit and a good registar and at 5.99 .com you cant really beat that
Because they are tasting millions of domains, so they need to hide it also probably too many queries come to their servers because of it.Every Who Is query receives the response:
"(Your ISP #) has reached its 24 hour query limit."
Any idea why they do this?
tricolorro said:69.56.216.98 has reached its 24 hour query limit.
.com registry whois lookup (whois.crsnic.net)
Domain Name: DOMAINERSMANUAL.COM
Registrar: NAME.COM LLC
Whois Server: whois.name.com
Referral URL: http://www.name.com
Name Server: NS1.1PLUS.NET
Name Server: NS2.1PLUS.NET
Status: clientDeleteProhibited
Status: clientRenewProhibited
Status: clientTransferProhibited
Status: clientUpdateProhibited
Updated Date: 15-dec-2007
Creation Date: 15-dec-2007
Expiration Date: 15-dec-2008
stub said:Actually. I'm quite happy they are doing this. It's why I use their privacy option on all my domains. Also, when it's me doing a whois look up, the above (short form info) provides me with all the information I really need to know. If, on a rare occasion, need to know who the owner is, I can look them up on the registrar's whois server. So for me, I like this uncluttered format.
