I've been with Namesilo since 2012 with zero issues. They don't try and
upsell you. I've been very happy.
Eric
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 6:17 PM, Mark Phillips
wrote:
> A quick price comparison -
>
> The cost to renew for 1 year or transfer and renew for 1 year for 8
A quick price comparison -
The cost to renew for 1 year or transfer and renew for 1 year for 8 domains
(2 x .com, 2 x .org, 2 x .net, 1 x .biz, 1 x .info) with private
registration for each domain:
GoDaddy - $224.84
Google - $96.00
NameCheap - $119.90
NameSilo - $82.92
These domains are
You guys make it sound easy, and it probably is. So what happens if one
makes a mistake and configures the Dmarc incorrectly? Newsletters are
bounced?
On 2017-08-11 14:14, Rusty Ramser wrote:
> Hi, Keith.
>
> I'm not exactly sure what you're asking for. But implementing DMARC (with
> SPF
Thank You!!
On 2017-08-11 12:09, Snyder, Alexander J wrote:
> Not an expert, but this might help:
> https://dmarc.org/resources/articles-tutorials-and-videos/ [2]
>
> Thanks,
> Alex.
>
> Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S8+
>
> On Aug 11, 2017 12:05 PM, wrote:
>
>>
I see google is charging $12 a domain per year. DomainsPricedRight.com,
a reseller registrar owned by Parsons, or maybe the company he sold
to, is selling domains for $12.99.
Pick your poison.
On 2017-08-14 16:41, Michael Butash wrote:
> I second google domains, I have almost all mine
Interesting. You side with Google over Godaddy. You must have worked
under Parsons before he sold his controlling share?
On 2017-08-14 16:41, Michael Butash wrote:
> I second google domains, I have almost all mine there now.
>
> After I quit working at Godaddy a second time in '14, I
I second google domains, I have almost all mine there now.
After I quit working at Godaddy a second time in '14, I figured it was time
enough to divest myself of contributing to their financial success all
together, and found that migrating to and using Google domains was
painless, cheap, and
I just moved a domain over to google domains, and they have a very nice
service set up there. including some goodies to allow for Dynamic Name
Clients.
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 1:03 PM, JD Austin wrote:
> I don't let them expire :) I move them just before.
>
> -- JD
I don't let them expire :) I move them just before.
-- JD Austin
Voice: 480.269.4335 (480 2MY Geek)
j...@twingeckos.com
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 12:49 PM, Mark Phillips
wrote:
> JD,
>
> I just read this in the "fine print". Not sure if you were aware of this
>
Namesilo is local, according to their web site.
Physical Address1300 E. Missouri Avenue
Suite A-110
Phoenix, AZ 85014
--
Company OfficersMichael Goldfarb, Managing Member
Michael McCallister, Managing Member
Chris McMurry, Managing Member
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 12:33
JD,
I just read this in the "fine print". Not sure if you were aware of this
ICANN rule, but you mentioned moving domains as they expires.
If your domain expired with your previous registrar, and you've reactivated
it (renewed after expiration) with them, please do not transfer it within
45 days
Try google domains, $12 a year
I think it's great
On Aug 14, 2017 12:31 PM, "JD Austin" wrote:
> Namecheap has been great for me.
> I don't use any of the 'value added' features from Godaddy so I don't
> know.
> As they come up to expire I'm migrating my domains away from
I use namesilo.com.
They are local I think.
Eric
Sent from my iPhone
> On Aug 14, 2017, at 12:31 PM, JD Austin wrote:
>
> Namecheap has been great for me.
> I don't use any of the 'value added' features from Godaddy so I don't know.
> As they come up to expire I'm
Namecheap has been great for me.
I don't use any of the 'value added' features from Godaddy so I don't know.
As they come up to expire I'm migrating my domains away from Godaddy.
-- JD Austin
Voice: 480.269.4335 (480 2MY Geek)
j...@twingeckos.com
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 12:24 PM, Mark Phillips
I have a number of domains registered with GoDaddy, and the renewal prices
are getting expensive - ~$20 for .biz, .com, .org, etc. I have always used
GoDaddy, but the price of renewals leads me to look for another registrar.
I don't use any of the hosting services or any other services from
You need to have a pci-e slot, they are not compatible with legacy pci.
The wiki for the pci express spec should tell you all.
-mb
On Sat, Aug 12, 2017 at 1:09 PM, Brien Dieterle wrote:
> No it won't matter for you, just get whatever fits the slot you have
>
> On Aug 12, 2017
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