Not bad if you are just registering cc UK names - only $5 - but for the top TLD they can't compete - they don't stand a chance! Hosting is on the very pricy side as well - would look elsewhere.Originally posted by flipsix
Does anyone use easyspace.com if so, what do you think of them?
Their prices seem higher than average, so whats good about them?
Thanks
Alicia
easyspace.com is really a pain. I regged some .cn's there last year, and they charged me for 42 names while actually got me 39, I could only locate two out of the three lost names (easyspace sent me only the receipts of successful regs ), and asked them to refund. They refused at first, but yielded after my charge back threats. As for the other lost one, easyspace never answered my emails.JustMe said:They still owe me $374.00 for my "100% refundable" unsuccessful .Info LR2 applications....
You got a point there, but certainly easyspace.com is not the case. For example, they charge $26 for a .CN domains (eNom: $29.99), but you have to pay another $15 for DNS change or "allow to transfer". Even if you have paid for $41 per name, you still don't have any basic services, no email, no URL forwarding, no nothing. The worst is that they never reply your email if they don't like your questions.hotdog_pk said:the thing with hosting is that higher costs arent better.
admitedly, a company that charges less for space may be slower because so many people will be using it, however there is no major decrease in performance.
it is usually larger companies who have larger prices, they can do this because they are trusted.....
flipsix said:Does anyone use easyspace.com if so, what do you think of them?
Their prices seem higher than average, so whats good about them?
Thanks
Alicia
Wm. M. said:Paid easyspace to register 4 .co.uk domains last Sept. Who knew you had to go to Nominet to check? Did that Feb. only to find out that one name was registered to me, one had been subsequently registered by someone else, and the other two were still available!! As one bloke wrote on the detagged.co.uk forum, most of the UK registrars just tell everyone to "fog off"!!
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