A new record for site activation



Using GoDaddy… I got a domain activated in a record 4 minutes. How’s that?

10 Responses to “A new record for site activation”

  1. Ankur Says:

    So do you apply some trick… for an earlier activation.

  2. Sushubh Says:

    neh. i am just plain lucky. 4 minutes for the domain to get registered and the nameservers to change. it’s awesome compared to few years back!

  3. yukon Says:

    I’ve been with them for 1.5 years and even 18 months back, it took less than 5 min to activate domains.
    Their motto is that you should not have to contact customer service. It costs them money. So you can do everything by yourself, unlike contact customer care for every small change.

  4. Sushubh Says:

    right. net4domains is just the opposite. issue a support query for every fucking thing. its insane.

  5. Ankur Says:

    So do you apply some trick… for an earlier activation.

  6. Sushubh Says:

    neh. i am just plain lucky. 4 minutes for the domain to get registered and the nameservers to change. it’s awesome compared to few years back!

  7. yukon Says:

    I’ve been with them for 1.5 years and even 18 months back, it took less than 5 min to activate domains.
    Their motto is that you should not have to contact customer service. It costs them money. So you can do everything by yourself, unlike contact customer care for every small change.

  8. Sushubh Says:

    right. net4domains is just the opposite. issue a support query for every fucking thing. its insane.

  9. Rahul Says:

    Sushubh

    It was nice to see you post on Runbox forum ?

    What is your experience with http://www.runbox.com and have you given a try to http://www.fastmail.fm

    I wanted to ask you — can I transfer my .in domains to Godaddy.com ? Any Idea ?

    Thanks in advance

    rahul.g AT fastmail DOT fm

  10. Rahul Says:

    Sushubh

    It was nice to see you post on Runbox forum ?

    What is your experience with http://www.runbox.com and have you given a try to http://www.fastmail.fm

    I wanted to ask you — can I transfer my .in domains to Godaddy.com ? Any Idea ?

    Thanks in advance

    rahul.g AT fastmail DOT fm

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