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I need to register more than 100 .COMs. Where?

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I need to register more than 100 .COM domains istantly, getting to more than 2000 by the end of this year.

WHAT I NEED:
-.com domain registration per 1 year
-URL forwarding or DNS (to forward name to my parking page or server)
-Private whois (this is optional, not required)

Where do you suggest me to register?
Who has the lowest price?

Thanks
Irongloves
 
Moniker.

All you need and best security in the biz imo.
 
enom

get a reseller account

change name servers/url forwarding

bulk registrations

set-up sub accounts

free pushing of domains to other enom accounts

let me know if you need assistance

free website options
 
Hello guys,

Thank you for your fast reply.
I just checked both.
ENOM offers the lowest price of $6.95 for .com
MONIKER $7.50

I also just checked 1&1. They are offering $5.99 (just for first year, i Know)

No other deals? I mean ENOM seems good as the price will be that for a lot of time. Any suggestion? Maybe it's worth to start with 1&1 and then change?

Thanks for your wisdom
Irongloves
 
1&1 suck .... IMO

moniker & enom are the 2 best ....

Personally i prefer Moniker ..
 
Enom for reseller
Cheaper registration to NeedName.com ETP
 
I have used probably at least 6 registrars. Personally Ilike GoDaddy. There seems to be a lot of negative posts about them but I have had no problems, They appear secure, easy to transfer, easy to use, you always can reg or renew a domain for less than $7 if you used saving codes. The worst in my opinion was 1&1 and netfirms. i use 10 dollar for .ca. Just started with them and they are great
 
OK,

I think I will definitely dump the 1&1 option as they have to bad reputation .

I think I have to chose between enom and moniker. Which one of the two offer privacy registration included in the domain price? (I think they ask for additional $).

Anyone have experience with Directi.com? They seems to offer $6.49 domains and for $0.30 more (per domain) they offer DSN/mail forwarding and DNS Management getting the price per domain to $6.79. Seems a good offer...

Thanks for your opinions
Irongloves
 
Go with enom or GoDaddy. Don't use Moniker, they suck big time, they have the worst customer support in the business.
 
basically if you call moniker and give them your dnforum user name and ask for the special DNF pricing, they will give you $6.95 for .com/org, $5.45 for .net and other special pricing. URL forwarding is free and whois protection costs an additional $1 per name per year.

my second choice would be dynadot
 
Hi,

Just for your own info I did find the "solution" for me.

I just kept using my old registrar, GoDaddy. They made me $6.69 per domain (including ICANN). No surprise I registered 270 domains in first day :rolleyes:

I know their DNS management could be a little slow but I think they are still the best around.

Honestly, I tried to go with eNom (due to positive feedbacks here) but they answered my info-requesting email after 2 days. If this is the customer support (considering it was from a possible customer too).

Anyway...Thanks for your help and your precious info.

Yours Truly
Irongloves
 
I hope that you are not in the typo business, otherwise GoDaddy might become a very costly experience.
 
I hope that you are not in the typo business, otherwise GoDaddy might become a very costly experience.

Of course not.
I already had a bad experience myself about TM and copyright domains (costed me $18,000 out-of-court settlement) in the past. I'm not in that business.

I know it's quite lucrative but too much risk for me. I prefer to live a quiet life :blush:

My strategy is based more on the "small income x high quantity"
 
I suggest you check out ResellerClub. They are selling most TLDs including .com at 6.49.
 
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