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Originally Posted by glowlite
You are mistaken, this is more misinformation and happens way to often.
You can do a "push" within minutes after purchasing a domain at any Registrar in the GD group.
"besides them stealing successful domains"
Please, give me one (1) domain name they've stolen. Not a list of ten or hundreds or thousands, just one. If you have no intentions of abiding by the TOS buy your domains elsewhere. I have no desire to house my domains with a Registrar who allows scammers and spammers in the door.
"build to confuse admin area"
Every time additional security levels are added it does become a little more difficult to navigate. With 26,000,000+ domains registered I guess not everyone is confused.
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It seems like so now you're saying it's 60 days after all??
Here's some example I found in 3 mins in google.
Godaddy grabs a valuable domain name from their customer because of invalid email and profits from it. | Threadwatch.org
Godaddy Holding Customer Sites to Ransom? | Threadwatch.org
Go Daddy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
fuck godaddy!
GoDaddy sorry for anonymity snafu | The Register
MySpace Allegedly Kills Computer Security Website | Threat Level from Wired.com
GoDaddy Silences Police-Watchdog Site RateMyCop.com -- Update | Threat Level from Wired.com
http://nickwilsdon.com/godaddy-block...lient-domains/
NoDaddy.Com - Exposing the Many Reasons Not to Trust GoDaddy with Your Domain Names
Btw I don't see how "26,000,000+ domains registered" gotta do with anything. It certainly doesn't make them a better registrar. McDonald's sell millions of burgers too but that doesn't mean that they make the best, the most delicious or the most nutritious burgers.
A simple search on "how to transfer a domain from Godaddy" or "how to push a domain at godaddy" shows that tons of people, many whom like me have push dozens of domains elsewhere would still need to google on how to do it when a simple navigation will do the same thing and provide the same security.
Their menu is blatantly designed to confuse one from moving out domains while it's easy as can be to buy a webhosting package or more domains and what not.
It's a no brainer not to use them when many others are having problems with them when they can get domains in a cheaper, more secured and friendly place. But hey, if you like to use them so much, by all means stay with them.
