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sanshu

Njalla for domain. Openprovider is popular and has good uptime. Flokinet and warez are other options. Anything in panama will be fine, just be sure to use reverse proxy.


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AdminFIDV Moderator

Njalla actually kicked us off their registrar and didn't want to be involved with us in anyway. Think someone paid them off though. Guy is a real cunt.


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coder [S]

Please check inbox


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idlord666

How can i contact you? Im Idlord admin and i want to join into the vendor list and have some advertisement. www.idlord.com


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coder [S]

Please help me the right domain registrar for fake id service


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dolose

AHnames.com and DynaDot has always gone solid for me but pretty much only use DD for their aftermarket offers so take that for transparency. For hosting use BearHost if high volume traffic and abuse reports/complaints.


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custommurvin

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lanagrace

At first, I would ask you to contact NameCheap because you're already taking their services. And NameCheap is not a bad company it is very reputable among a lot of us. Lots of multinational agencies buy a domain and hosting through name cheap for their websites. Even I have also gotten NameCheap for one of my international client's website of professional blog writing services in the USA. If you contact NameCheap they will definitely resolve your issue and their customer support is also very good. But still, if you don't want to continue with name cheap then the second big option in my mind is GoDaddy. It's your choice with whom you have to continue, these both are great websites to assist you.


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shara123

I immediately contacted Cheaplink to find out what was going on. They said that they had deleted my domain wordle nyt name because it was in violation of their Terms of Service. I was confused at first because I thought that this meant that I had to pay for the domain name and website again.