Today at 12:22pm, Michael Jones said:

> Yup. We use GoDaddy for several of our customer's sites and haven't had any
> trouble with them. Plus, why pay $100+/yr when you can pay like $12.99 with
> a promo code?

[giant trim]

I have used a place for years that is now called Trustico.com (used to be 
instantssl.com or something, backed by Comodo), and have found their 
automated system really handy and their prices good. They used to have 
public price of $14.95/year, but then it bumped to $19.95 a year I think, 
for RapidSSL products (single-root, not chained). Their prices on other 
certs like GeoTrust and Verisign are hugely discounted over street rates 
too.

But if you sign up as a reseller, which basically just means that you 
deposit $100 or more at a time into your account, and purchases are made 
out of that fund, you get them for as low as $11.95/yr I think as an 
entry-level reseller. I don't know if it gets cheaper than that.

They also discount for multi-year, I think 5% off for 2yr, 7.5% for 3 
year, 10% for 4 year, and maybe as high as 15% for 5+ years, I don't 
recall exactly. For five years it ends up being about a free year for 
buying 4 years at regular price.

In summary, I like them because:

* Prices great, (unbeatable?) will price match, good discounts etc.
* Easy automated system gets certs in ~10 min when the approval from the 
domain owner happens quick
* Non-chained single-root certs
* Have the "name brand" certs at huge discounts if you really want them

Thanks,
Mac

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Mac Newbold                     Code Greene, LLC
CTO/Chief Technical Officer     44 Exchange Place
Office: 801-582-0148 x102       Salt Lake City, UT  84111
Cell:   801-694-6334            www.codegreene.com

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