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A month or so ago, several domains of mine at Enom were not working. I waited several days and then opened a support ticket. Apparently the DNS was broken somehow, and Enom had to to go fix it. They did. But it bothered me; one just assumes, once you set the dns, that it will work as it is supposed to.
Now, it has happened again. This only happens to me at Enom. I have been a fan of Enom, and have praised them in the past - ironically, i always thought they had the fastest dns update and i liked that. Godaddy takes hours and hours to work and enom is right away. But if the dns is not working, there is nothing i can do to fix it. you have to be checking to know it does not work, and you have to open a ticket. What if their dns stops working, after you had checked it - you would never know.
I am not happy with Enom right now. Not at all. If there is one thing we need rock-solid confidence in, it is dns.
Kevin
Now, it has happened again. This only happens to me at Enom. I have been a fan of Enom, and have praised them in the past - ironically, i always thought they had the fastest dns update and i liked that. Godaddy takes hours and hours to work and enom is right away. But if the dns is not working, there is nothing i can do to fix it. you have to be checking to know it does not work, and you have to open a ticket. What if their dns stops working, after you had checked it - you would never know.
I am not happy with Enom right now. Not at all. If there is one thing we need rock-solid confidence in, it is dns.
Kevin