Yahoo domains
Read this before you register a domain name with Yahoo
Yahoo! has a service called Yahoo! Small Business that sells domain
names at a very attractive price. If you think of registering a domain
through them, read on. And maybe also have a look at what others say.
First Yahoo! is not an accredited domain registrar, but simply a
reseller for the Australian domain registrar Melbourne IT. If you ever
have a problem with you domain registration however, you'll have to deal
with Yahoo!, and their support is appalling to an extent I
have never met before. They consistently and repeatedly reply to emails
with irrelevant pre-made messages: this did not happen to me once or
twice, but about fifteen times.
Given my first experience with their support staff, I rushed to transfer
my domain to another registrar as soon as the 60-day no-transfer period
after registration was over. The transfer was systematically denied.
Whenever I got a human to reply, their answer showed a striking
ignorance of .com transfer procedures, replying with transfer
requirement only applicable to other types of domains (.info,…).
After three days, I ended up calling them and I was told that they
could not do anything and referred me to Melbourne IT. Emailing and
calling Autralia several times, I was told that I had to deal with the
reseller (Yahoo!) directly.
I don't know at this point if my transfer will finally go through, but I have already spent much more in international calls than even the most expensive domain registrar around (e.g. Network Solutions sell domains at USD35).
If you want a cheap domain registrar with capable support staff, I recommend, for having tested them for years:
- If you only want the basic registration with no options (e.g. private registration), GoDaddy will do the job. But beware, these people are master marketers and they will try every trick to sell you additional products.
- Gandi is a bit more expensive mostly owing to the low rate of USD, but their service includes at no extra cost features sold under "private registration" by some other registrars, allowing e.g. to hide your email address in the WHOIS database to avoid spam. They also include virtually unlimited email and web redirections.
source-http://w2.syronex.com/jmr/blog/2005/10/yahoo_domain_registration
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