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When migrating our company's 15 domains away from GoDaddy I evaluated around a dozen registrars. Our criteria may be different from yours. With millions of subdomains and tens of millions of user-generated pages, we needed a registar that would absolutely honor our rights as domain owners. This was our top priority. Our lowest priority was cost, though there was a reasonable upper bound on what we'd pay per year. Features are somewhere in the middle -- we didn't want or need lots of extras.

Our priorities were:

  1. rights as domain owners
  2. registar stability
  3. control panel usability
  4. extra features (DNS, etc.)
  5. cost
The winner was Gandi. Their combination of common-sense, customer-friendly terms and European privacy laws made the choice easy.

Read your registrar's terms. See if you still want to save that $6 a year.



i dropped gandi this year because they emailed me asking for 1) copy of drivers license, 2) proof of residence, and the current drivers license address must match whatever your current address is. they gave me 1 week to comply or face deletion of account. they claimed it was a regular/random check, but offered no answer to my questions other than "you must provide". i immediately transferred to name.com because they have a telephone number and they answer it. gandi does NOT have a support phone number.



Except for your name. And their private whois is only available to individuals, not company accounts.


FYI, They are also now incorporated in the US and comply with the Safe Harbor Act.


And you can't beat their slogan: "no bullshit™" (http://www.gandi.net/no-bullshit)


Seconded. I've been a Gandi customer for 11 years and have never been less than delighted with the service they provide.


All my new domains are on Gandi. Another advantage is their broad selection of TLDs. Domain names are too valuable to nickel and dime.


I used to use Gandi, but has since transferred all domains to Namecheap, becoz Gandi force you to use NIC handlers to login.


why is that a problem? serious question




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