Renew now!!!!!!!
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Then I look up the expiration:
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2017-04-27T04:00:00Z
Almost 2 years notice.
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Why is there anybody left in the universe still using Network Solutions?
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Why is there anybody left in the universe still using Network Solutions?
No contest from me. I've moved other accounts for other clients to Enom when Network Solutions wanted to charge to forward web sites instead of provide it as part of the web site configuration. Enom's not the cheapest, but functions work and they don't nag me incessantly.
But I can only recommend to companies what to do. They decide in the end.
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I used to use Enom, but they signed me up for a ton of trial services I never asked for and didn't know about until my trial expired six months later and they started auto-charging my credit card for all kinds of crap (SEO, mobile optimization, etc).
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I just use Dreamhost, almost everybody's a registrar now and Dreamhost is cheap as hell because they assume more domains == more hosting accounts. Which apparently works, because they're still in business.
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I used to use Enom, but they signed me up for a ton of trial services I never asked for and didn't know about until my trial expired six months later and they started auto-charging my credit card for all kinds of crap (SEO, mobile optimization, etc).
Never had that happen to me. That would make me dump any vendor that did that to me.
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I don’t get what use this is. Doesn’t that company send its customers requests to pay for the coming year sometime before the domain name expires? Or maybe that’s the point: don’t send out reminders, then introduce a kind of insurance that costs extra money …
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That's the point. It's TWO years out. Not less than one.
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I've been using Moniker for a while now.
The only problem I've ever had with them was actually with GMail putting expiration notices from Moniker into the Spam folder (gee, thanks GMail).
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Is "protecting your domain" an email reminder (for $9.99 per domain) when it's about to run out, or they actually hold your DNS record and they'll renew for that as/when?
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Never had that happen to me.
Happened to me on my landline.
Found out I was auto-signed up for long-distance from a third party vendor on the internet that somehow got my information.
I'd call that identity theft.
After a few days of arguing, I finally got retroactively refunded (back-repaid) for the service I didn't use. Woohoo.
Yeah, auto-pay is dangerous.
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, but they signed me up for a ton of trial services I never asked
Not thinking of go daddy?
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go daddy?
Need a "DO NOT WANT" pic here...
Is "protecting your domain" an email reminder (for $9.99 per domain) when it's about to run out, or they actually hold your DNS record and they'll renew for that as/when?
That would be an even bigger - yeah, sell me a service to protect my domain from expiring, regardless of whether auto-renew is selected or not (side note: you can ENable auto-renew online, but to DISable auto-renew, you need to call them and wait on hold until they get around to you.) So if you have auto-renew and protection on, you're essentially being double-billed to keep your domain.
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Is "protecting your domain" an email reminder (for $9.99 per domain) when it's about to run out,
if they could get away with just sending an email for $9.99, i'm sure they'd do that.
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Looks like ninja advertising spam.
"Renew Reminder" = Inbox.read(true).
"New Product" = Spam.read(false)
The "ninja" bit is that "Renew Reminder" = Technically.true
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Their lowercase "e"s are TRWTF.
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What's your probl
om with Wobsitos and Markoting?
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kthxfix
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TIL sexist products are superior
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OMG, you can't just go around assuming daddies are male. Chauvinist!
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I just use Dreamhost, almost everybody's a registrar now and Dreamhost is cheap as hell because they assume more domains == more hosting accounts. Which apparently works, because they're still in business.
They don't support wildcard SSL properly so I had to migrate away from them; I tried to use one on two different subdomain sites I had with them, and it crashed their servers. They kept blaming the cert, but it works fine at my new hosting provider (namecheap). My only complaint with them is that they don't offer 2fa TOTP, just text codes.
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@rad131304 said:
2fa TOTP
No 2fa TOTP!? Those savages!
Is that a floorwax or a dessert topping?
[spoiler]It's both![/spoiler]
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I thought it was.... mary has two mommies.
I can't keep up with the bullshit. It just keeps piling on.
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Is that a floorwax or a dessert topping?
I thought it was a new edition of Top of the Pops.
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now then, now then
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I'm sure he'll fix it...