hobbit
Thu 23 October 2008, 04:24 pm GMT +0200
Need to know your opinion of eurodns?
I was advised to reg domains with them and transfer the existing ones to them.
Wanna know what the community think of them.
Thanks.
designer
Thu 23 October 2008, 04:27 pm GMT +0200
Don't really know, but you can try the more popular registrars to avoid being conned...
Nikolas
Fri 24 October 2008, 03:02 am GMT +0200
I used to host a few domains there in the past, but I am not really sattisfied. Their prices are very high...
olaf
Sat 25 October 2008, 09:30 am GMT +0200
I gonna move all my domain names to dynadot, they have great rates if you have more than ~50 domain names.
Their control panel is very fast...
rana99
Mon 10 November 2008, 05:47 pm GMT +0100
I was advised to reg domains with them and transfer the existing ones to them.
Wanna know what the community think of them.
Sloth
Wed 19 November 2008, 02:48 pm GMT +0100
EuroDNS.com is one of the largest registrars. ICANN grants them access to distribute new TLDs so I guess they are well for that purpose.
classylady
Wed 19 November 2008, 06:45 pm GMT +0100
I don't use it, but my good friend who's a solicitor in Leeds says her law firm uses EuroDNS to host their subsidiary sites. From what I gather, the rates are a bit steep compared to other outfits such as maiahost or Envision. Thing is, the difference is in what you're paying for. The support you get from maiahost or Envision is run by a bunch of people who had just gotten out of initial tech training. I know this for a fact because my brother's personal site was hosted by maiahost and when he had an issue with not being able to access it for changes via FTP, he called, didn't get good information, then I wound up having to call them for him. This is considering his forte is music, not computers. I give them a call and without assuming where the person was from, let's just say it sounded like it came from another part of the world that's not in my locale. I asked some simple technical questions such as why the admin password wasn't working, is there a back door way they can get in on their end to re-set my brother's password, are the ftp access denied across the board and if they can rectify it, etc. I literally got answers that sounded read off a "FAQ" page that was probably company issued sitting next to their workstation. I know, we all get tend to run into this scenario from time to time, right?
With EuroDNS, my friend said that their tech guy was having a major issue with one of their sites being completely unable to be accessed from the web or within ftp. They call up their tech support complaining about how the site has been down for nearly a day. Not only did they remedy the situation within a period of 30-45 minutes on the phone: Stepping the tech guy until it was resolved on both ends, but credited them 1 month for that site since it was down for the 24-hour period. Mind you, this is incredibly damaging to the site if any of the search engines did their crawl during that downtime, but at least EuroDNS fixed the problem, policed themselves (in the form of the 1 month credit) and kept a client that obviously was dishing out a plethora of business their way.
Nikolas
Wed 19 November 2008, 06:51 pm GMT +0100
Classylady those are hosting related problems. A registrar can't cause such problems. If you have control over your DNS and hosting then you just buy from the cheapest registrar. The only things that may be an issue after that is how easy to move a domain, how it is locked etc.
olaf
Wed 19 November 2008, 07:28 pm GMT +0100
right and the controle panel is very important ;)
hobbit
Fri 21 November 2008, 03:17 pm GMT +0100
Thanks for your input, guys.
I appreciate them all. I have decided to use services from eurodns.com as they provide not expensive services and their system of discounts is to my liking.
bamboo1985
Tue 10 March 2009, 08:22 pm GMT +0100
Not sure really,but i suggest you search more to compare before deciding
Hsekhar
Tue 30 June 2009, 09:40 am GMT +0200
EuroDns is a big registrar, but their prices are high compared many domain registrars out there. Personally I use NameCheap and Name, they are both good.
andr103
Mon 17 August 2009, 08:13 pm GMT +0200
To my thinking, Name is the best.
onlinearnings
Sat 22 August 2009, 04:20 pm GMT +0200
name even more important than seo, i think.
Impy
Wed 20 January 2010, 03:39 pm GMT +0100
That is a good company, but mostly for country code top level domains. For usual coms nets and orgs - generic extensions it is better to get account at sibername.com.
necoo
Mon 23 August 2010, 08:56 am GMT +0200
I was advised to reg domains with them and transfer the existing ones to them.
Wanna know what the community think of them.
mrhannette
Sun 17 October 2010, 05:38 am GMT +0200
I need a Reseller Plan which is very cheap and also meets my requirements ....what say guys,,, any ideas fro it.
ruzler
Mon 25 October 2010, 10:01 am GMT +0200
what requirements?
Hilarious
Wed 3 November 2010, 04:48 pm GMT +0100
I need a Reseller Plan which is very cheap and also meets my requirements ....what say guys,,, any ideas fro it.
Any details?
riloyavic
Fri 5 November 2010, 07:32 am GMT +0100
haven't heard of it yet but it might be worth it
jas1414
Thu 10 February 2011, 10:10 am GMT +0100
I need a Reseller Plan which is very cheap and also meets my requirements ....what say guys,,, any ideas fro it.
can you let me know about your plan and requirements
dapwalvekar
Tue 8 March 2011, 07:22 am GMT +0100
Thank you for helping me .
Hilarious
Thu 17 March 2011, 09:07 am GMT +0100
I know that Eurodns.com are providing attractive discounts and cheap prices on their domain registration services which are quality and trustworthy