Re: Warning about UltraDNS terms

2007-05-03 Thread John Kinsella
After the silliness over at godaddy.com a few months back, http://nodaddy.com popped up. Lists a few alternative registrars that are a little more grounded when it comes to customer service. John On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 05:02:51PM -0400, Peter Beckman wrote: Try DNSmadeEasy.com, cheesy

Re: Warning about UltraDNS terms

2007-05-03 Thread John Kinsella
(quoting kind soul who pointed out my Stupid) On Thu, 3 May 2007, John Kinsella wrote: After the silliness over at godaddy.com a few months back, http://nodaddy.com popped up. Lists a few alternative registrars that are a little more grounded when it comes to customer service. Uh,

Warning about UltraDNS terms

2007-05-02 Thread Sean Donelan
Although UltraDNS/Neustar gives month-to-month pricing, they actually have a 1 year term even if you cancel. So you may want to be aware of it in case you are just testing their service for a few months.

Re: Warning about UltraDNS terms

2007-05-02 Thread Peter Beckman
Try DNSmadeEasy.com, cheesy name, great service and reliability. Much cheaper, anycasted. Not great for international, but perfect for US. It's DNS, not a $125,000/year line item. Beckman On Wed, 2 May 2007, Sean Donelan wrote: Although UltraDNS/Neustar gives month-to-month pricing,

Re: Warning about UltraDNS terms

2007-05-02 Thread Matthew Sullivan
Peter Beckman wrote: Try DNSmadeEasy.com, cheesy name, great service and reliability. Much cheaper, anycasted. Not great for international, but perfect for US. Do use a throw away email address with them though. Regards, Mat

Re: Warning about UltraDNS terms

2007-05-02 Thread Aaron Glenn
On 5/2/07, Peter Beckman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Try DNSmadeEasy.com, cheesy name, great service and reliability. Much cheaper, anycasted. Not great for international, but perfect for US. Probably because they can't get those fancy OC-256's outside the US...right?*