9/27/2002 14:54:15, "Hewitt Tech" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>But in researching this problem I find that many folks have had bad >experiences with Verisign. I'm really loath to pay them for something I'm loathe to use Verisign for anything... my first experience with credit card fraud occurred because Verisign neglected to verify the card used to register a domain name; e.g., they pushed the charge through without verifying the name on the card, the address or the phone number. This is a pretty sad practice for a company who says they're in the security business. My domain is registered with DomainDiscover. I originally used them for mail forwarding, web site forwarding and DNS, all of which worked great. When I brought my email and web site in-house, the changes were immediate... same thing when I switched by DNS to ZoneEdit. They don't have discount prices, but they're a full-service registrar with a good track record. These links might help... http://www.domainnotes.com/registrar_list/list/1,,Registrars_COMPAREA LL,00.html http://www.tamingthebeast.net/articles/caveatemptor.htm http://www.domainpricewars.com/ http://www.regselect.com/ Cheers, Brenda _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss