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Could you recommend cheaper but still reliable domain registrar for .com and .co.uk? Thanks

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There are tons of them, but Lifehacker published an article with the "5 Best Domain Name Registars" that can be useful.

The candidates: Namecheap, Name, 1&1, Go Daddy and Gandi.

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  • That seems oriented towards home use and cheapness, not really the key features for a serious-use domain.
    – mattdm
    Dec 10, 2010 at 15:24
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http://www.name.com - a good registrar

Since the .com price was raised 2 times now, probably it's hard to find a < $10 price for .com. It seems they will increase .com every year (as it is the most used) from now on.

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Internet.bs is my current favorite to replace GoDaddy, with moniker.com my second-choice (in both instances, I'm less than a month into moving a domain there from GoDaddy). Moniker limits the number of nameservers to 6 and does not seem to have a way to do IPv6 glue records for the nameservers (I asked and it's been a week with no actual answer, just a note that my question was being escalated); Internet.bs has 13 spots for nameservers (I haven't asked if they could do more) and can do IPv6 glue records.

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