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Any feedback on one vs. the other?
Does MyDomain have an established track record?

I've got around 400 domains currently registered with enom but my new rate since they went up last month is now $9.45 per renewal.

So I'm seriously considering moving them to MyDomain since it seems I'd save around 50 cents per renewal. What do y'all think? Thanks :)
 
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Have had no problems with mydomain. I actually prefer them over enom interface wise.
 

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thanks for the feedback ddog
anyone else?
 

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I prefer Enom, been there for many years. It is a complete tools to expand your business and increase revenue.

If interested with reseller account, send me pm.

Good luck,
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Any feedback on one vs. the other?
Does MyDomain have an established track record?

I've got around 400 domains currently registered with enom but my new rate since they went up last month is now $9.45 per renewal.

So I'm seriously considering moving them to MyDomain since it seems I'd save around 50 cents per renewal. What do y'all think? Thanks :)

I now use fabulous or moniker wholesale accounts to reg. or renew
They charge about $2 less than what you are paying now

Enom did a charge back on my reseller account, effectively preventing me from ever using them again. I am not the only one that this has happened to recently.
 

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I prefer eNom too.

If you have to go somewhere else, consider Moniker.com or Fabulous.com and of course Godaddy.com once Adam is able to implement better security.
 

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Enom or better yet GoDaddy
 
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