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Originally Posted by arg
SeniorX, several other people have had major problems with Dotster lately, you're not alone.
I'd strongly disrecommend Godaddy. They're huge, but will disable domain names at the registry level based on accusations of spamming or other activity. Even if you don't do that, false accusations can occur, and I don't think it's worth jeopardizing your business with an unnecessary risk like that.
Directnic has a lot of fans, but lost a domain to hijackers last week; I haven't heard any details other than the owners claim that it was due to Directnic's gross negligence.
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You may want to do a little research and look at the shit people have with godaddy too. It makes any directnic problems look tiny in comparison.
Personally I love directnic. Not the cheapest but flexible, an interface which works fine and very responsive should you ever need help.