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If your a power user and crank out 100’s or 1000’s of domains like there is no tomorrow, chances are you are not using proxy registration to protect your personal information when registering your domains. Who can afford $8.99 per year per domain to register by proxy services? Even at $1.99 and $2.99 it adds up very fast!
GOOD NEWS FOR YOU POWER PLAYERS!
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So now you can securely and confidentially register ALL YOUR DOMAINS by proxy at NO CHARGE!
In addition to this EXCELLENT offer! Registerfly has the most competitive prices around for registrations,
$1.99 for .info, bulk deals, and specials every day!
PLUS Registerfly has the most advanced control panel of any registrant! You can manage your domains and nameservers in more ways then you thought possible!
If you have been using Godaddy, Registercheaper, or one of the many cloned registrants that all use the same control panel with limited configuration, I recommend you give Registerfly a try on your next domain! Once you do, you will want to transfer many of your domains over to them, and definitely start using them regularly!




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March 22nd, 2006 at 2:11 am
Em, Bud, I tried RegisterFly on your recommendation and have to say that so far I’m not impressed.
For a start the site is pretty slow and doesn’t inspire confidence. I tried to register a nameserver and the function was broken. So I phoned support. I was kept holding for a while and then cut off. I tried twice.
I emailed support and got a response which was a great. 24 hours later I was told that they’d created the nameservers manually which also seemed great.
Today, 3 working days and 5 actual days later, I’m getting no response when I ping the name servers. OK, it could be that it will take a day longer so I’ll reserve judgement.
They’re not the world’s best registrar by any means.
K
March 22nd, 2006 at 6:44 am
wow, registerfly fires right up for me, never had broken icon images or any of that mentioned. Email support sucks every where! Try emailing godaddy, registercheaper, etc., at least they have phone supoort which is what I always use, but as one can expect they are very busy and depending on the time of day, you can be waiting for awhile!
btw, it’s faster doing it yourself! To create a new custom nameserver and activate it is easy, but first you must make sure it is configured correctly on your server. After it is configured on your server, and activated on registerfly, THEN you must also point your newly created & activated servers to your domain.
The first time you add a newly configured nameserver and activate it, it does take time to propergate, and can take 24-48 hours. You only do that once per VPS account. After that adding new domains is just a matter of pointing the dns to your nameservers and if it is a .com, .net the change takes like a matter of minutes to see on the web. Other extentions could take a few hours and up to 24 hours.
I’ve used them all and still do, honestly, none of them begin to compare to the functionabilty and service of registerfly. They aren,t perfect, but I’ve had the best results with them.
Клиника склеротерапия отзывы люберцы.For example, they say no refunds, but they give credits. So lets say you registered a domain and made a typo! All you do is delete that domain in your control panel, credit is then applied to your account, and you can see it too. You can also add funds to your account if you wanted too. After you delete your account, all you do is register the correct domain and if you have enough money in your credit it is used first.
Some times weird things happen on the Net, your computer can freeze, or trace routes can get bottled up. If this happens during a payment process in most cases you have no way of knowing how far your transaction got. With registerfly you can see for yourself!
Despite all these features and safeguards, registerfly can still mess up! When they do, a simple email or phone call will be the fix.
I just wish I had the time to transfer all my domains over to registerfly just for the free proxy!
March 22nd, 2006 at 7:36 am
Oh oh…
From your explanation I’ve just realized I may have screwed something up… I didn’t realize I had to also configure it on my server for it to be visible!
Thanks a lot for the information Bud.