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06-25-2009 03:22 #1
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I am thinking of purchasing a domain name for my website.
I have heard a lot about LimeDomains. Should I trust them?
They have an identical logo as LimeWire. Are they part of the same group?
They say they offer one-click application hosting solution. What does that mean?
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06-25-2009 18:55 #2
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I don't know LimeDomains but if the prices and services are good you should buy the domain there.
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06-27-2009 04:10 #3
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Yes, I have also seen limedomains banners and logos in other forums and visited the site. They look pretty good out there and seems reliable to use. I guess likedomains and limewire are different/
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06-29-2009 00:24 #4
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If you own the domain name of a current running website can you access all accounts, etc?
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08-20-2009 00:59 #5
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What do you mean by access all accounts? I am not getting your question. Please be specific.
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08-24-2009 20:10 #6
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never heard of this site, If this is your first domain, I suggest getting it at a more trustworthy site like godaddy.
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08-24-2009 21:45 #7
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hi,
I have never heard of limedomains. There are many other reputable domain registrar around that provides web hosting as well. You should sign up at more popular webhost since they are just about the same price.
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08-25-2009 03:08 #8
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Me too either. I dont heard about limedomains. Why dont you buy from secured sites like Godaddy or namecheap?
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08-29-2009 11:27 #9
Better stick with bog domain registrars like godaddy or namecheap. They have a proven track record already compared to the one you have just mentioned.
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08-29-2009 17:27 #10
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For domain names use a more trusted and popular company such as GoDaddy. I recommend them. I don't see the need to save a couple of dollars if I'm going to have problems with them.
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