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pr0 06-28-2008 10:33 PM

Transfering my godaddy domain portfolio to another domain registrar [suggestions?]
 
I was on the way home from lunch this afternoon & happened to tune into a C-SPAN congressional hearing on a topic that interested me.

After a few minutes i was totally surprised to hear a Godaddy Executive chiming in on the subject at hand. Turns out she was a ex-prosecutor & so are many of her fellow colleagues at Godaddy. Lets just say she was taking on a something.....that was overzealous to say the least (i.e. stomping on the rights of american citizens)...and had nothing to do with her job description.

I no longer believe with any confidence that Godaddy is even a "little bit" of a friend to the adult industry.

So I have decided this is the last straw, i will be taking all 50-100 godaddy domains of mine & moving them next week. I have many more domains spread across other providers and i like it that way.


Right now I am looking for the following:

Competitive pricing & customer service to rival godaddy.

Liberal values when it comes to protecting freedom of speech.

A long record of service with zero problems arising to you as a client.

A record of protecting their clients privacy. (as well as proxy-whois domain services)

A legal overseas registrar with good U.S. processing relations would even be a plus......as i am not currently aware of many. Sometimes it seems the only way to protect our U.S. freedoms is to find them in another country, fucking pathetic.

NETbilling 06-28-2008 10:40 PM

Moniker?

st0ned 06-28-2008 10:58 PM

I am looking to do this also. There are some responses in my thread ( fucking-around-and-business-discussion/837953-bulk-domain-transfers.html ), seems most people are suggesting Moniker and Name Cheap.

Czech 06-28-2008 11:02 PM

I changed all my domains to namecheap around 6 months ago I would recommend them.

qxm 06-28-2008 11:02 PM

+1 for NameCheap........

poto 06-28-2008 11:18 PM

go with Moniker... fantastic support :thumbsup

Bari always takes care of me... even when I'm stoned and ask her stupid questions...

pr0 06-28-2008 11:18 PM

curious as i have never transferred domains before (to myself)

if they are all registered up until 2012 for example....that i assume will not carry over to namecheap will it?

poto 06-28-2008 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pr0 (Post 14389770)
curious as i have never transferred domains before (to myself)

if they are all registered up until 2012 for example....that i assume will not carry over to namecheap will it?

your dates will carry over... you won't lose anything...

pr0 06-28-2008 11:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by poto (Post 14389774)
your dates will carry over... you won't lose anything...

excellent :pimp

can't believe in 10 years i never once transferred a domain to myself

qxm 06-28-2008 11:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pr0 (Post 14389770)
curious as i have never transferred domains before (to myself)

if they are all registered up until 2012 for example....that i assume will not carry over to namecheap will it?

that assumption is correct ........

datatank 06-28-2008 11:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pr0 (Post 14389770)
curious as i have never transferred domains before (to myself)

if they are all registered up until 2012 for example....that i assume will not carry over to namecheap will it?

Would not move to name cheap. Recently had an issue them that took 48 hours on a critical ticket.
Moniker is a pain in the ass on many levels but I can get an email reply from someone within hours and get a problem fixed.

Godaddy is the worst shit hole ever so anywhere you trasnfer your domains you will be looking up

Brujah 06-28-2008 11:32 PM

Don't rule out Fabulous.com

pr0 06-28-2008 11:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brujah (Post 14389796)
Don't rule out Fabulous.com

Do you do more than 50% of your business with them & can personally vouch for them?

Also what country are they in & how to they handle bullshit consumer complaints etc.

datatank 06-28-2008 11:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brujah (Post 14389796)
Don't rule out Fabulous.com

Fab is 110% the best registar but I do not like to push them to others or every moron will use then and I fear the customer service will slip. Please keep them under wraps :)

d-null 06-28-2008 11:52 PM

I'm surprised godaddy executives would publicly make comments that might be damaging, can you post a link or some quotes?

I've got almost everything with godaddy, and I was going to move the rest of mine to godaddy, just because they are big and I want to keep things all in one place, and I have never really had any problems with them at all.... really don't want to move but if they are saying things that are deserving of losing my business, then I might need to reconsider

Brujah 06-29-2008 12:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pr0 (Post 14389803)
Do you do more than 50% of your business with them & can personally vouch for them?

Also what country are they in & how to they handle bullshit consumer complaints etc.

I have a few hundred names with Fabulous. I use Enom primarily, because it manages DNS well. If not for that, I would've moved everything to Fabulous. It was started by Dean Shannon (TheGeneral / Intergal) if you know who that is, a successful Adult Industry veteran. It's located in Australia. I don't know how they handle consumer complaints, never had that issue before with them.

pr0 06-29-2008 12:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brujah (Post 14389837)
I have a few hundred names with Fabulous. I use Enom primarily, because it manages DNS well. If not for that, I would've moved everything to Fabulous. It was started by Dean Shannon (TheGeneral / Intergal) if you know who that is, a successful Adult Industry veteran. It's located in Australia. I don't know how they handle consumer complaints, never had that issue before with them.

good enough for me, i'll move my nameservers to enom & the rest to fab then

u-Bob 06-29-2008 05:51 AM

+1 for moniker :)

buyandsell 06-29-2008 05:58 AM

fabulous.com

moniker are idiots

notoldschool 06-29-2008 05:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pr0 (Post 14389688)
I was on the way home from lunch this afternoon & happened to tune into a C-SPAN congressional hearing on a topic that interested me.

After a few minutes i was totally surprised to hear a Godaddy Executive chiming in on the subject at hand. Turns out she was a ex-prosecutor & so are many of her fellow colleagues at Godaddy. Lets just say she was taking on a something.....that was overzealous to say the least (i.e. stomping on the rights of american citizens)...and had nothing to do with her job description.

I no longer believe with any confidence that Godaddy is even a "little bit" of a friend to the adult industry.

So I have decided this is the last straw, i will be taking all 50-100 godaddy domains of mine & moving them next week. I have many more domains spread across other providers and i like it that way.


Right now I am looking for the following:

Competitive pricing & customer service to rival godaddy.

Liberal values when it comes to protecting freedom of speech.

A long record of service with zero problems arising to you as a client.

A record of protecting their clients privacy. (as well as proxy-whois domain services)

A legal overseas registrar with good U.S. processing relations would even be a plus......as i am not currently aware of many. Sometimes it seems the only way to protect our U.S. freedoms is to find them in another country, fucking pathetic.

Anyway you could let us in on what she was saying that caused you to want to change. i have over 500 domains with godaddy and am very interested in what your talking about.

crockett 06-29-2008 06:09 AM

Godaddy has always given problem in adult. While they might not hunt out and target adult names specifically.. On the other hand if you ever have any complaints they are quick to drop the hammer on your names with little questions if it's an adult site.

The writing has been on the wall with godaddy for a few years now..

Inde 06-29-2008 06:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by notoldschool (Post 14390287)
Anyway you could let us in on what she was saying that caused you to want to change. i have over 500 domains with godaddy and am very interested in what your talking about.

I was also listening to that same hearing. It was about online pharmacies and Internet drug abuse. Check out the video at the bottom of this page:

http://www.c-span.org/videoarchives....ArchiveDays=30

SGS 06-29-2008 07:23 AM

DirectNic

Ron Bennett 06-29-2008 08:21 AM

PR0s concerns are well warranted, because GoDaddy has a trackrecord of causing trouble for registrants of controversal domains, such as adult.

For those with such domains at GoDaddy, transferring out is the right move :thumbsup

Ron

CarlosTheGaucho 06-29-2008 08:28 AM

Using moniker and being very satisfied.

DateDoc 06-29-2008 08:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brujah (Post 14389796)
Don't rule out Fabulous.com

I have had a few domains with them and was happy. They are located in Australia so if you are looking for a US company that might be a deal breaker for you.

Iron Fist 06-29-2008 08:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron Bennett (Post 14390592)
PR0s concerns are well warranted, because GoDaddy has a trackrecord of causing trouble for registrants of controversal domains, such as adult.

For those with such domains at GoDaddy, transferring out is the right move :thumbsup

Ron

Okay.... strange over the last 5 years I haven't had one issue with GoDaddy, so I think theres something else your not telling us...

pr0 06-29-2008 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Inde (Post 14390359)
I was also listening to that same hearing. It was about online pharmacies and Internet drug abuse. Check out the video at the bottom of this page:

http://www.c-span.org/videoarchives....ArchiveDays=30

yup godaddy (having several ex prosecutors on staff) have taken a hard line on internet pharmacies, closing down over 6,000 in what was it Inde...a month?

I'll just cover a few of the things the idiot bitch at godaddy said (totally out of context)

- "Any 12 year old can order enough Ecstasy to keep a party going all weekend" -

- "I hate to overuse the world ch***d porn but i think its a good example when talking about this issue" -

- "Any 12 year old can order oxycodone" -


I started to think something was fucked up when she started taking a heavy slant against online pharmacies making wild accusations.

THEN....

fortunately the chairman from Michigan pointed out the dumb slut was an ex prosecutor from California (in fact a white female drug prosecutor for the city of COMPTON)

anyways I don't run a single online pharmacy, nor advertise one.....but these people are trying to push through a bill with mandatory minimum sentences not only for online doctors/advertisers/facilitators...but real life doctors who prescribe too much pain medication etc. all because of 1 dumb fucking kid who took too many vicodins in 2001

just another way to toss people in jail for no good reason :2 cents:

Dirty D 06-29-2008 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 14390303)
Godaddy has always given problem in adult. While they might not hunt out and target adult names specifically.. On the other hand if you ever have any complaints they are quick to drop the hammer on your names with little questions if it's an adult site.

The writing has been on the wall with godaddy for a few years now..

GoDaddy just killed one of my adult domains with no warning.
The only explication I get from them is a cut/paste of the TOS.
No dispute policy... just a dead domain.

I am moving well over 1000 domains away from GoDaddy and I suggest anyone that makes online money in adult to do the same.

GoDaddy will kill your domain without a second thought and will not give you a reason.

Fuck GoDaddy.

johnuno11 06-29-2008 09:40 AM

go daddy is alright for me.

~Ray 06-29-2008 09:48 AM

don't forget parava. I have 300+ domains with them and 230 with godaddy. the rest are scattered like yours. :)

http://www.domains410.com/

~Ray

pr0 06-29-2008 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnuno11 (Post 14390718)
go daddy is alright for me.

did you read the above posts?

move your shit

JamesK 06-29-2008 09:57 AM

I use a local domain registrar. If they fuck me over I will pay them a visit and fuck them up.

pr0 06-29-2008 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JamesK (Post 14390744)
I use a local domain registrar. If they fuck me over I will pay them a visit and fuck them up.

thats not a bad idea at all :2 cents:

AnniKN 06-29-2008 10:11 AM

I'm with these guys: http://domains.aplus.net/

I have all my domains there, except a few that I bought off someone and are at godaddy - 10 domain names that at a random moment the other day, instead of redirecting to my server, pointed at a Plesk panel (funny, all my other 50+ domain names registered at aplus pointed at the correct server and my server has CPanel!) for 2-3 hours and when they replied to my question the day after, they went "You do not have any hosting account with us, the problem might have arisen at your host. You should ask them" - God knows how often this happens, I just happened to be working on that domain at the moment and the upload stopped.

I really dislike GoDaddy, never have trusted them one bit.

Regarding Aplus, have had domains since 2003 and the only problem I've had have been caused that due to a bounced payment the registration didn't go through with some nameservers and once the nameservers on three domain names not updating properly (all the rest worked), but when you contact them, they're really helpful. It took a while with the email ticket system, but if you're in the US you can call to their support center and I've heard it's an instant solution.

kektex 06-29-2008 10:16 AM

I have been moving all my domains from godaddy to moniker for some time now.
I read the horror stories over at http://nodaddy.com/ and then when they made their new control panel that was the last push I needed.

I dont think I've ever had the misfortune to use such a bloated, useless piece of crap like the godaddy control panel.

Ron Bennett 06-29-2008 10:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sharphead (Post 14390632)
Okay.... strange over the last 5 years I haven't had one issue with GoDaddy, so I think theres something else your not telling us...

There's nothing else to tell - I personally have never "lost" a domain anywhere.

GoDaddy has a moral agenda, and that for any "adult" domain owner should be worrisome. Just because you've been lucky so far doesn't mean you will be in the future. Why chance it when there are better, safer alternatives.

Ron

V_RocKs 06-29-2008 10:24 AM

Why don't you just get me on ICQ instead of asking here?

Rhesus 06-29-2008 10:28 AM

I can wholeheartedly vouch for Fabulous.com. I have a few hundred domains with them (had ±1500). They're the absolute benchmark when it comes to service and customer support, and that applies to way outside of the domain industry.

They're based in Brisbane, Australia. Where Moniker makes mistakes as if it's their job to (search for a thread by me made a few months ago) and ignores support requests as if it's not their job to, Fabulous.com always courteously replies within 15 mins, regardless of the time of day.

Whenever I email my Fabulous.com account representative it's to thank him for his and his colleagues' kindness and support, and that's telling.

Rhesus 06-29-2008 10:30 AM

The only thing you may miss at Fabulous.com is whois protection


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