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Standard User fetler
(legend) Thu 03-Aug-06 23:23:24
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I want to buy up some domain names for a company name i'm thinking of setting up after I finish uni, and ideally i'm after .com, .net, and .co.uk domans on the cheap (i'm a cheapass student! )

What are the best, cheapest places for them?

Ta

Matt.

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Standard User mike01042
(committed) Thu 03-Aug-06 23:29:59
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i use 123reg . cant complain so far

Standard User chippy2
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 04-Aug-06 00:03:38
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www.freeparking.co.uk seem OK. I've had no probs.


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Standard User Sandgrounder
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 04-Aug-06 00:29:56
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UKreg


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 04-Aug-06 09:59:03
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for .uk go with 123reg. for .com and .net US based companies like namecheap are good. avoid godaddy.
Standard User KR1
(experienced) Fri 04-Aug-06 11:35:50
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>for .uk go with 123reg. for .com and .net US based companies like namecheap
>are good. avoid godaddy

I use this combination (123reg and namecheap) after recommendations from this board and it works great. Never had to contact support recently however so unsure on what its like if you have any problems.
Standard User ukwiz
(experienced) Fri 04-Aug-06 12:01:05
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123-reg has NO support. If you get into difficulties you have to ring a premium rate number (50p or

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Standard User ukwiz
(experienced) Fri 04-Aug-06 12:03:17
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www.easily.co.uk are a little more expensive than the likes of 123-reg, but at least they are contactable in case of problems.

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Standard User oleo
(member) Fri 04-Aug-06 12:46:02
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Agreed.

Here is the geo number that I use for Pipex. I then choose the webfusion support option and explain that no one on the 123-reg side of the company is interested and no-one answers the premium rate phone lines or emails. It's worked for me so far, but I really should take my custom elswhere

0115 9170000

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Standard User fetler
(legend) Fri 04-Aug-06 14:19:08
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I've signed up with namecheap for a .net address and I tried to sign up with 123reg for a .co.uk address.. the first time it said my payment details were wrong so I bashed them in again and it said error. I've just checked the whois for the .co.uk address and it says i've registered it! Wierdos.

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