Re: Bulk domain registrar recommendations

2011-02-09 Thread Paul Makepeace
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 20:07, Martin A. Brooks wrote: > On Wed, February 9, 2011 19:51, the hatter wrote: >> Can't say I'd recommend smaller organisations going direct to nominet - >> given most UK outfits will charge several pence more than the member price >> for a UK domain, it's a bit tough to

Re: Bulk domain registrar recommendations

2011-02-09 Thread Avleen Vig
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 9:03 AM, Paul Makepeace wrote: > I know L.pm'ers have some skillz here... I've been a bulkregister (now > enom) customer for years but they charge a $99/yr fee and at > $10.50/.com/yr aren't that cheap. They do have some effective (albeit > slow) domain management facilities

Re: Bulk domain registrar recommendations

2011-02-09 Thread Martin A. Brooks
On Wed, February 9, 2011 19:51, the hatter wrote: > Can't say I'd recommend smaller organisations going direct to nominet - > given most UK outfits will charge several pence more than the member price > for a UK domain, it's a bit tough to justify the 400ukp joining/100ukp > annual fees. I took th

Re: Bulk domain registrar recommendations

2011-02-09 Thread the hatter
On Wed, 9 Feb 2011, Martin A. Brooks wrote: On Wed, February 9, 2011 17:03, Paul Makepeace wrote: Which registrars have a decent features/price for someone with a few dozen domains? Nominet for .uk domains, GANDI for everything else. Can't say I'd recommend smaller organisations going direc

Re: Bulk domain registrar recommendations

2011-02-09 Thread Peter Corlett
On 9 Feb 2011, at 17:03, Paul Makepeace wrote: [...] > Which registrars have a decent features/price for someone with a few dozen > domains? I've got most of mine with Namecheap. The website works, and they charged me $9.69 for .org and $10.16 for .net and .com for a year's renewal of a handful

Re: Bulk domain registrar recommendations

2011-02-09 Thread Leo Lapworth
On 9 February 2011 17:25, Martin A. Brooks wrote: > On Wed, February 9, 2011 17:03, Paul Makepeace wrote: >> Which registrars have a decent features/price for someone with a few >> dozen domains? > > Nominet for .uk domains, GANDI for everything else. http://www.gandi.net/domain/price/info/ - ch

Re: Bulk domain registrar recommendations

2011-02-09 Thread Simon Wilcox
On 09/02/2011 17:03, Paul Makepeace wrote: Which registrars have a decent features/price for someone with a few dozen domains? We use Daily.co.uk and are pretty happy. The user interface is OK although it is getting a bit cluttered as they've added more and more services. You can do various

Re: Bulk domain registrar recommendations

2011-02-09 Thread Jason Clifford
On Wed, 2011-02-09 at 17:03 +, Paul Makepeace wrote: > Which registrars have a decent features/price for someone with a few > dozen domains? I use Resellerclub, OpenSRS, GoDaddy (I wish I didn't!) and Enom for domain registration, etc services. Resellerclub is probably the best of them for my

Re: Bulk domain registrar recommendations

2011-02-09 Thread Martin A. Brooks
On Wed, February 9, 2011 17:03, Paul Makepeace wrote: > Which registrars have a decent features/price for someone with a few > dozen domains? Nominet for .uk domains, GANDI for everything else.

Bulk domain registrar recommendations

2011-02-09 Thread Paul Makepeace
I know L.pm'ers have some skillz here... I've been a bulkregister (now enom) customer for years but they charge a $99/yr fee and at $10.50/.com/yr aren't that cheap. They do have some effective (albeit slow) domain management facilities, including bulk changes. I'm having a surreal conversation wi