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<blockquote data-quote="amplify" data-source="post: 2309408" data-attributes="member: 130638"><p>Yes. I'll be consolidating at Epik hereon out.</p><p></p><p>I'll be completely moving from Uniregistry, as I should have when they pulled my near at-cost registration fee of $8.67 to a now $10.99 for 1) promoting whenever I could [the main reason why they offered it] and 2) not maintaining 1000 domains [the given reason why they pulled it, even though I should've been grandfathered under the 1st clause with the unofficial written contract of purchasing 100 more domains under them to get there]. Given that it's now GoDaddy and I seem to forget to move before auto-renew kicks in, this seems like a no brainer so I don't keep flushing $2-3 down the toilet because of carelessness.</p><p></p><p>Once I can move from NameBright after I win an auction. I will.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, all hand-regs will go through Epik too.</p><p></p><p>The team at Epik seems very responsive to anything, with the CEO even pushing some tests through, taking however many countless billing hours to prove me wrong about the DNS. Honestly, I couldn't tell you what happened with my analysis there. However, the Tokyo CDN caught my eye and fingers crossed, to a local website hosted in Japan, that fueling it with a responsive DNS and a local CDN to back it up can increase the response time by a couple of milliseconds to give me an edge in this mobile-world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amplify, post: 2309408, member: 130638"] Yes. I'll be consolidating at Epik hereon out. I'll be completely moving from Uniregistry, as I should have when they pulled my near at-cost registration fee of $8.67 to a now $10.99 for 1) promoting whenever I could [the main reason why they offered it] and 2) not maintaining 1000 domains [the given reason why they pulled it, even though I should've been grandfathered under the 1st clause with the unofficial written contract of purchasing 100 more domains under them to get there]. Given that it's now GoDaddy and I seem to forget to move before auto-renew kicks in, this seems like a no brainer so I don't keep flushing $2-3 down the toilet because of carelessness. Once I can move from NameBright after I win an auction. I will. Lastly, all hand-regs will go through Epik too. The team at Epik seems very responsive to anything, with the CEO even pushing some tests through, taking however many countless billing hours to prove me wrong about the DNS. Honestly, I couldn't tell you what happened with my analysis there. However, the Tokyo CDN caught my eye and fingers crossed, to a local website hosted in Japan, that fueling it with a responsive DNS and a local CDN to back it up can increase the response time by a couple of milliseconds to give me an edge in this mobile-world. [/QUOTE]
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