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Best service for mass domain name maintanance?

Best/cheapest services for updated 200+ domain names?

         

siteconsultant

8:33 pm on Sep 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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My company has 200+ domain names we'd like to update for another 2 or 5 years. What services is the best to use? Easiest?

buckworks

8:35 pm on Sep 5, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I've been really pleased with GoDaddy.

ritch_b

10:13 am on Sep 7, 2002 (gmt 0)

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...we maintain all ours through BulkRegister and have never had any issues with their service - just our preferance though.

Have heard nothing but good stuff about GoDaddy, whose services are very keenly priced and popular amongst quite a few people here - definately worth a shot.

CHC

4:19 pm on Sep 8, 2002 (gmt 0)

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You will not get a cheaper renewal rate than the $6.69 that OnlineNIC (www.OnlineNIC.com) is offering. Excellent control panel, dynamic DNS at no extra charge (for the time being). Email support is a little slow and patchy but at that price it is pretty unbeatable.

amhitvl

8:23 am on Sep 10, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I use domaintk.com $8.75 and onlincnic.com 6.69.com
Oninenic.com cheapers .com .net or org
but change owner is $30 fee, support slow

domaintk.com I guess reseller from godaddy.com
8.75 for .com .net. org. biz. .us
free transfer and forward, 24hr/online and phone support

Omni

12:31 pm on Sep 14, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Go with an Enom reseller.

CHC

12:53 pm on Sep 14, 2002 (gmt 0)

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enom is a great service. If you have 200 plus names though, why bother with a reseller? Sign up directly with enom, prepay your account to the maximum level and get their best $6.99 rate. Only 30 cents more than OnlineNIC, no silly $30 registrant change fees and slightly better email support (only just though!).

Omni

2:39 pm on Sep 14, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Enom's reseller price structure is:

50 domains for $8.95 pricing
500 domains for $7.95 pricing
1000 domains for $6.95 pricing

So if you have 200 domains, you're still at the $8.95 pricing. Go through a reseller and he/she can create a sub-reseller account for you at as low as $6.95 - if that's their cost. Plus, become a good buddy of your reseller and you'll prolly get better service ;)