Originally Posted by dotman
i dont like them at all
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!Iam have problems forwarding my domain names to my webspace. I had to pay separately for domain forwarding which i wasnt happy about anyway, but they are not forwarding, i must be doing something wrong. Can anybody help?
I usually use 1&1 and there forwarding is really simple and quick. Any help appreciated
Thanks
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Originally Posted by dotman
i dont like them at all
tell me about it! Going somewhere else after that 60 day thing is up. SnapNames just put me with them
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ok, they are an accredited .in registrar and we pre ordered some .in domain names thru them, but never even had the change to catch them because they told us we never paid. We paid thru paypal, and trying to contact them is such a hassle. Good luck trying to get ANYONE on the phoneOriginally Posted by dotman
Best Regards
Steve
does anyone use directi and managed to forward their domain?
Can anyine tell me how it was done?
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Same here. I got a .IN pre-reg name from Directi, then had to pay like $0.46 and some more for tax for forwarding services, which I did, and got an error message. My .IN name with Directi is stuck in limbo right now. I put in $200 into my account for the .IN landrush, after what happened, I freaked and will NOT register any names there. They can keep the $200.Originally Posted by dotman
The control panel is also very clunky and bug prone.
http://www.domaindiscount24.net , on the other hand, is very good for .IN registrations.
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