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For short and value .COM domains, which registrar is preferable, safer and reliable with good renewal price?
Name.com, Namesilo, Godaddy or any other?

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Godaddy is the worst, They got INSANE renewal fees. Also most names are stolen from Godaddy . Once the name is stolen godaddy acting stupid and never helps you recover it.
 
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My first choice is Dynadot. For a downpayment of $500/$5000 will get you prices of $8.75/$8.50 respectively. Privacy is $2/$0 respectively.

NameSilo is also probably a good option.
 
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With GoDaddy discount domain club, the prices are quite good, $8.20 renewals. and new regs are about the same. the issue is lack of privacy, and well as the big dog, the most attempts at hacks.

On the flipside, I do like Internet.BS. Have used them for quite a while, about $8.99, free privacy included and quite reasonable. Only issue, Bahamas registered.... so depends if you are okay with that.

the advantage to GoDaddy for all of its issues is that buyers like seeing the domain there and the easy push.
 
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I am a fan of epik...low price without code hassles with lots of features...domain name rental, rent to own, free privacy and more. 5 years ago 80% of my names were with daddy, now they are with epik,
 
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My favorites are DynaDot and NameSilo. Great prices, great service. Have always responded quickly via chat.
 
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I'm switching to Name Silo ( I've moved over 100 so far, and more to go this month), and if you use the promo code HOTNAMES then you get a dollar off your first name.
 
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