So I regged a .net at 1&1 and it's been saying that in its status for a few hours already. What does this mean and how long will it continue "to be requested"? Isn't registration supposed to be instantaneous?
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Well it's 1&1... do not expect good performance when it comes to domains.
Next time do a little homework. 1&1 is the worst of the worst as far as registers go. I would just go reg the domain at Dynadot or Namecheap.
Did the payment to them go through?
I would just use Dynadot or at least a real registrar.
Dynadot Rocks!
$9.99 is not a good domainer price.
Even though many registrars charge .net the same as .com they are less expensive.
This is what the registry (Verisign) charges registrars:
.com: $7.85
.net: $5.11
I would just use Dynadot or at least a real registrar.
Normally they should automatically refund you if the registration fails but hey it's 1&1.
1 & 1 = 0 don't you know :smilewinkgrin:
Next time do a little homework. 1&1 is the worst of the worst as far as registers go. I would just go reg the domain at Dynadot or Namecheap.
Did the payment to them go through?
O by the way, just for experiment (as this name is not critical to me) - I'm letting them do their thing. Guess what? Still not regged. I guess they're going for 48 hours on this
On another note, I'm never registering another name with them and once I pick an alternative, will transfer all my names away from them. I believe they're doing this on purpose as they've always been using domains as a way to entice hosting purchases. So they make their domain business as painful as possible (besides the price) to discourage those who just want domains without hosting. This is OBVIOUSLY a business decision. So they'll get their wish with me. They'll get none of my business at all.
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