I never worked with enom...but with other registrars.
With Moniker I feel secure because their system is strong.
Also their support service is great. I´m moving all my domains slowly there...
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!hi everyone, i was with bulkregister, which is now enom with the enom interface. i really dont like it anymore - interface, etc-, and hear many good things with moniker, should i move my domains
give me the good points, etc etc
thanks!
I never worked with enom...but with other registrars.
With Moniker I feel secure because their system is strong.
Also their support service is great. I´m moving all my domains slowly there...
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I'm impressed with Moniker and feel secure with my domains there. They managed to keep a hands-on system, support is awesome. If anything gets out of hand or you need something done quick, they're always there. The user-interface is well done too, easy to manage your domains if you have many. They also have special pricing which you can review on their page.
Jack
I like Monikers user interface, and there support is top notch,
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I have over 3200 domains with Bulkregister and I am transferring them over to Moniker. The BR move to Enom didn't keep BR's topnotch backend system in place (GUI, load times, features, etc.) IMHO. I am also registering all my domains at Moniker instead of BR now.
However, I'd like to see Moniker keep their login set for longer than 10-15 minutes before force-logging you out. A user pref setting would be nice ("Auto Log me out after XXX minutes"). It's frustrating to keep having to log in while you're researching a set of domains you want to buy and come back to the Moniker page to purchase them. I had to log in four or five times within the space of an hour.![]()
hmmm some posts for moniker to consider, and they probably will wish they never interviewed me on their domain webcast last month. Hey! I'm only saying the truth cuz I love em!
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