Sorry should have been more clear.
I only wanted the domain.
The webhosting was a freebie with the domain and i only cared about it in the 
it wanted to rapidly get a file up that google wants to see to verify domain 
ownership.
Not being able to edit html is ridiculous.

Top posting because my nook doesnt give me the option not to.

John Shaver <bobjohn...@gmail.com> wrote:

>I don't know why you would expect DNS and Web hosting with domain
>registration, they are three different things.
>
>They HAVE to let you set the name servers though.  Make sure you're setting
>the name servers with the registrar, though, not as a dns record.
>
>Also, they won't be able to transfer it away for something like 60 days (
>ICANN policy, I am told).
>
>Try to find how to set the nameservers.  I will log into my 1&1 account and
>see if I can write you some instructions.
>What is the domain name so I can check how it is currently setup for you?
>
>Sorry about the crappy formatting, I'm on my phone.
>
>On Apr 30, 2011 7:46 AM, "Dallin Jones" <squit...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>My hosting company provides domains. We aren't the cheapest out there
>($15 / year for domains), but if there is something you don't
>like/need you have some one that can help make it happen.
>
>--Dallin Jones
>http://www.silverrack.com
>http://www.preciant.com
>
>
>On Apr 30, 2011, at 5:31 AM, "S. Dale Morrey" <sdalemor...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm venting here, s...
>
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