• ILikeTraaaains@lemmy.world
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      24 hours ago

      I had a blog on my RPi and bought a domain on Namecheap. Years later the project died and cancel the renovation of the domain.

      Many months after, I self hosted some services and wanted to use the domain again. I tried to purchase it but Namecheap kept it as “security against losing the domain” but to recover it I was asked to pay much more that I paid before when using the service.

      Came with another name and bought it from cloudflare instead.

    • dangling_cat@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      2 days ago

      Their price seems cheap, but they slowly hike up the price over time. Their API is so bad that it’s a classic example of what a company doesn’t reinvent themselves and sit on their reputation and status quo.

      • SwizzleStick@lemmy.zip
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        Thankfully I don’t deal with enough domains to need to wrangle them with an API.

        Appreciate the warning for if I ever I do though - what’s so bad about it?

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      2 days ago

      This has the most upvotes so far so checked it out first.

      I’m at the basket stage but don’t see an option to not add my details to the public database like I did on names.co.uk. Do you know if that’s an option.

    • foggy@lemmy.world
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      Ditto on namecheap.

      I will say that while GoDaddy is awful for web hosting their VPS customer service is like a VIP queue, and they’re great. Not the cheapest. I only keep GoDaddys shit webhosting because I have their VPS as well and I save a bit that way.