Stuff,Originally posted by stuff
registerfly is enom reseller, so Why not use enom!
Originally posted by bidawinner
Stuff,
Because enom dosent have as many tools as registerfly does..
I also use enom, godaddy and a few others. Regiisterfly just seems to keep adding the right tools ..that I use anyway's
Originally posted by stuff
Ok maybe, but some off this tools are not good. Lets to example, this registerfly "PUSH" - You have to know other accounts password! Why is that necessary? I have to create one empty account then push it to this account and then the buyer can push it to real account?
Originally posted by 888
I was a regular RegisterFly user, and I have switched to eNom after getting a 6.95 reseller account (majorly because of price). This push problem is annoying, but it has been fixed for more than 6 months. Now you can select push a domain to a "third party", and Regfly will email a special link and instructions to the buyer. It's even better than than eNom's push IMO, because its easy to make a typo and push to different user (it happened to me before :shy: ).
My advice is RegFly is OK to use, but it's better to have a $6.95 or $8.95 eNom account.
Originally posted by stuff
Then I think it`s ok, but I like my enom $6.95 account better.
Originally posted by moxsum
So to transfer a domain name to someone doesnt require knowing the third parties passowrd? like if I was selling a name to someone who had a godaddy account
Originally posted by Ciqala
my first experience with registerfly left a very nasty taste in my mouth
i wanted to register 50cent.cn and it was available and not regged.
i go to registerfly (purely because i was using paypal and namecheap did not yet handle the .cn ccTld) i log in, i search for the name, i add it to my cart, i go to the checkout, i go through the paypal payment procedure. i check my account.... nothing. oh well i thought these things can take time when using non credit card payments... it was late so i hit the hay. i wake up in the morning and still nothing, the name is available... i decide i will sort it out once i was at the office... when i get to the office... it's gone. someone else has registered the name themselves... being more than a little annoyed i open a support ticket to find out why they did not register this name for me... then in the meantime i figure the balance left in my account by not registering this name will go wasted so i register another name (tupac.cn)... i then get probably one of the most conceited and condescending emails from a so called 'help'-desk i have ever heard of in my life where in short i was told i was an idiot and i had not tried to register the name 50cent.cn i had registered tupac.cn and that i couldnt register 50cent.cn because it was already taken... following an almost unheard of amount of restraint on my part i dragged the email to the trash can and wrote registerfly off vowing never to waste any more of my money with them...
now i would reccomend enom to anyone. that or namecheap (an enom reseller). but registerfly... yuck!!!![]()
Originally posted by bidawinner
Thank god they saved you $26 ! 50cent.cn ? come on cig :laugh:
I wouldnt give on on them just yet.. enom was also having trouble with .cn s regs when they first came out, I dont know how because I understand it is the same connection but I was able to reg .cns the first few hours at regflty BEFORE enom was ready..
It's hard to try any place agin after you have one bad experince..
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