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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Diabolico on November 03, 2009, 01:17:07 PM

Title: Keep domain with Godaddy or move it
Post by: Diabolico on November 03, 2009, 01:17:07 PM
Just bought a domain from eBay for a few quid, its currently with GoDaddy. I heard some scare stories about GoDaddy taking domains away from customers for no reason.

Anybody heard of that? Was going to transfer it to Domainsite.

Should I keep it with GoDaddy, or be safe and transfer it? Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: Keep domain with Godaddy or move it
Post by: Robin-Graves on November 03, 2009, 03:09:41 PM
I heard about Godaddy messing with people in the past. Never used it myself though.
Title: Re: Keep domain with Godaddy or move it
Post by: laama on November 03, 2009, 03:36:53 PM
I am allergic to GoDaddy.
Title: Re: Keep domain with Godaddy or move it
Post by: Robin-Graves on November 03, 2009, 03:55:41 PM
Yeah, I think I got that alergy too
Title: Re: Keep domain with Godaddy or move it
Post by: smokester on November 04, 2009, 05:00:27 PM
Just bought a domain from eBay for a few quid, its currently with GoDaddy. I heard some scare stories about GoDaddy taking domains away from customers for no reason.

Anybody heard of that? Was going to transfer it to Domainsite.

Should I keep it with GoDaddy, or be safe and transfer it? Thanks in advance.

I don't understand if GoDaddy killed domains that they were just the registrar of, or domains that they also hosted? 

If they are your registrar and host and you are planning to break a copyright law or your terms of service with what you have on your site, then it looks like having GoDaddy are not advisable as they do not seem to negotiate with cases like that.

If they are just your registrar, then I can't see how they could kill your domain for stuff hosted by another host, unless instructed to be a legal decision elsewhere.

Personally, I use this company (http://www.uk-cheapest.co.uk/) as my registar and I am already a reseller, and could host your domain if you need it.
Title: Re: Keep domain with Godaddy or move it
Post by: Diabolico on November 04, 2009, 07:01:49 PM
I don't understand if GoDaddy killed domains that they were just the registrar of, or domains that they also hosted?

The register of.

If they are your registrar and host and you are planning to break a copyright law or your terms of service with what you have on your site, then it looks like having GoDaddy are not advisable as they do not seem to negotiate with cases like that.

Didn't see any mention of that, some stated the domains were cancelled, but didn't state a reason. I came across some fora with a category about GoDaddy and some website called NoDaddy.

Its odd that most didn't state reasons, or how it happened. GoDaddy is my host, but I wouldn't transfer domains to them as example the 60 day lock down on domain transfer is against Icann rules, which makes me think what else are GoDaddy doing, which goes against the Icann rules.

Personally, I use this company (http://www.uk-cheapest.co.uk/) as my registar and I am already a reseller, and could host your domain if you need it.

Thanks for the offer :), got an account with UKReg, 123-Reg, Name.com, Domainsite :o. The TLD is .com, Name.com and Domainsite are cheaper ;).

14 .com's (Domainsite)
2 .co.uk (123-Reg)
1 .org.uk (123-Reg)
1 .in (Domainsite)
1 .im (Name.com)

Haven't heard from the seller, sent a note with the payment.
Title: Re: Keep domain with Godaddy or move it
Post by: Diabolico on November 06, 2009, 05:34:04 AM
Finally heard back from the seller, received a change of registrant pending email. Was going through the procedure and came across this, I have to agree to these before the transfer can begin:

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I have read and agree to the Domain Name Change of Registrant Agreement. I understand and agree that, by confirming this Change of Registrant, I am authorizing GoDaddy.com, Inc. to reject all requests to transfer this domain to another registrar for a 60-day period.

I understand that, if I want to transfer this domain to another registrar during this 60-day period, I should decline this Change of Registrant, and I should instead make arrangements to transfer the domain to the new registrar and make any necessary changes after the domain has been transferred.

*Edit: Frick, the extra services are a waste of time. Who in the right mind would pay for registration protection, deluxe registration, privacy (free at Name.com and fifty cent per year at Domainsite, GoDaddy privacy $8.99 per year).