>> By the way godaddy is the worst host on the net. > > why do you say that, it has been great for me, and my domains, which > handle my business interests. > Very good price, I've never had a failure, or a serious problem > they didn't go out of their way to solve. Lots of options, and > choices. It is easy to mange, and configure things on line.
I've been using GoDaddy as my domain registrar for the past four years. No problems, excellent value for the price. > When I call for questions, or help, an American I can > understand answers the phone, within a few minutes, and they let me > turn off the music, if I do have to wait. Plus 24/7 availability. > They are a very customer oriented company, and very customer responsive. I'd be willing to pay extra for a company that doesn't off-shore their customer support. > The founder CEO is a ex marine Vietnam vet, which I can relate to, > and the company is in America, run by Americans, and I like that. In > fact, when they go public I will probably buy a few thousand shares. > They are currently a number one hosting company and I think they are > going to stay there ... because they know what is important in a business. That would Bob Parsons: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Parsons I was using his MoneyCounts program way back in 1985. This guy is not some shady fly-by-night outfit. Gary VanderMolen
