Enom Cannot Compare to Godaddy

Wednesday, January 31, 2007 at 2:00 pm By: Mark

I have almost all of my 4400 names at Godaddy, but I also have a few dozen at enom. I had the unfortunate opportunity to (attempt to) utilize enom support for the first time this week. Horrible. Nothing like the red carpet treatment I get a GoDaddy.

I had a name that I won in an enom Club Drop auction last year. When I ordered a transfer to Godaddy a few days ago, I realized a very strange problem with the contact data of the name. It still had the contact information of the Israeli drop catcher that caught the name for enom last year. So, I went into my records in my enom account and everything had the proper information in it. Enom’s own Whois showed the proper information too. However, every other Whois showed the old contact information, not mine. I was unable to transfer the name because my email address was not in the record.

I tried calling enom and the recording told me that there would be a one hour wait! I hung up and opened a support ticket. A few hours later I got a lame, canned reply to update the contact information. They were so proud of themselves that they even closed the ticket. The rep obviously did not read my very clear explanation. I wrote back, reopened the ticket, re-explaining the problem.

The next morning, no reply to my reply yet. So I called their support line at a few minutes before 6 am PST. There office was not open yet and there was no way to leave a message. I went back to the support section and opened a new ticket, telling them to look at my old ticket. LOL! After leaving two more messages in the original support ticket, with the last one complaining about them, they eventually closed the ticket with “Duplicate support ticket!” Unfrickinbelievable.

During this time, I had gotten in contact with the enom affiliate through which I originally won the Club Drop name. Even though the name had since been pushed into my enom reseller account, they took the time to work with me, and told me that they didn’t see a way to fix it unless I renewed it. They told me if I pushed it back to their account temporarily, they would renew it for me free of charge. Whatever the glitch was, that worked!

I want to take my hat off to this enom affiliate. It is CatchyDomains.com, a web site that also offers names for sale. They didn’t need to help me, and they did it for free and did it promptly. Thank you Darrell.

As for the future, I will definitely limit the number of names I have registered at enom. I cannot deal with a company that has such poor support. In contrast, the support I get from GoDaddy is incredible. I have never had to wait in a phone queue. I have a account rep that does all sort of things for me, like doing large bulk orders, single orders, creating custom spreadsheets for me, and handles any problems that might arise. This is the way a company should be run. The “Office of the President” even called me last week to tell me that they were sending me a $100 gift certificate because they felt bad for a little problem that a few customers had this month on an ordering quirk (and it was really no big deal).

GoDaddy all the way.

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Current Godaddy Coupon Codes

Saturday, March 25, 2006 at 1:51 pm By: Mark

GoDaddy is constantly adding and removing their discount coupon codes. I’ve been meaning to update my neglected list and with the help of this post on TDnam.com by Joeylny, I was able to put a current list together. I’ll update my coupons codes page with the info as well.

I should point out that there is a 12% off any order code about to expire at midnight on 3/26. It’s gdh0324a.

Note that case is not important

Save $2 on .com names

goox3004at
goox3005at
gdh0306

Save $2 on .US names

gdh022130

Save 10% on any order

buy7
catalog
COMMANDN
Hello2
ICANN1
Icann6
MINUTE
Saveten
SB2006
Slash
savenow
todd
tech3
wsm1
window

Save $5 on order of $30 or more

Amazon1
Gdg0805b
Tech1
Welcome
USA5
USA6

Save $10 on orders of $50 or more

gdradio16
gdh0314e
gdh031430

Save $20 on orders of $75 or more

gdradio23

The post I linked to above also has some clever, convoluted ways to save even more on some domain names so you might want to check it out.

Consolidation Feels Good

Thursday, January 5, 2006 at 12:30 pm By: Mark

I buy all my domains through GoDaddy.com when I buy directly, but I have wound up with accounts at a dozen other registrars due to buying names from SnapNames.com and Pool.com auctions. With so many names (and so little time!) I was getting nervous about losing track of the names at other registrars. So earlier this week I initiated transfers of all these domains that have past their 60-day transfer waiting period.

Boy, going through this process sure did make me appreciate having chosen GoDaddy for my preferred registrar! It is so easy to use, and the customer service is so good, compared to most the other registrars I’ve had to deal with. Some interfaces were very quirky and featureless. and I had technical problems at two. Resolving the problems was not easy. When one of the companies email went unanswered, I called and was told there was a 60 minute wait time. Other phone attempts that day went similarly…well on the attempts that actually connected :) . Finally, though, the problems were resolved. I’m looking forward to ridding myself of so many registrars. But, I still have names at other registrars for which I’m waiting for the 60 day window to pass, and they’ll be more auction acquitions.

Do I pay more for GoDaddy than other bargain registrars? Maybe a bit, although I usually register .com’s for $6.95 with coupon codes. With 1400 names each buck adds up, I know. But, I’m a big picture guy and overall it saves me money in time and frustration. By the way, if you are interested, current coupon codes are “goox3005at” to save $2 a .com, and “saveten” to save 10% on any order. (Maybe I should start a page with these codes–what do you think?).

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