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Just today discovered that wonderful thread with the listing of all the really good Hosts and will be busy comparing and choosing and moving all my domains for the rest of this week I guess.

But I also need to rationalise my registrars. I don't see any mention of that aspect.

Is there anything?
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04-05-2014, 08:50 AM
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What TLD do you need?
Just the usual .com, .net, .org, etc?

Namecheap and DirectNIC are best for most TLDs.

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Thanks for that. I was leaning towards Namecheap but didn't know if it was a registrar.

Yep, just .com and .org are my domains. Nothing else.
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I was using Namecheap but I'm looking for other alternative, and now I'm with mrdomain.com (Spanish registrar).

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04-06-2014, 04:57 PM
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Right. But why? Some problem with them?
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04-07-2014, 03:09 AM
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Right. But why? Some problem with them?
Namecheap is wonderful and I still have plenty domain names with them.
But I do not want to put all my eggs on single basket.
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I've never really been a fan of that "eggs in one basket" cliche. Sometimes, all that it accomplishes is complicating the task.

I prefer KISS -- "keep it simple, stupid."

I'd just assume use one registrar. The only reason I have two is because Directnic was in business in the 90s, and Namecheap didn't yet exist yet. All of my new domains are at Namecheap, especially ccTLD domains.

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