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Namesilo.com domain registrar - is it reliable?

Started by kpripper, Jul 08, 2022, 10:01 AM

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kpripperTopic starter

Is anyone on the forum using namesilo.com as a registrar? Can you share your thoughts on its pros and cons?
Do we know who owns it and what their intentions are? Is it a reputable business or possibly involved in fraudulent activities?
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qx_1789

The registrar is reliable and offers domain names at affordable rates. It also provides free Whois Protect, and accepts payment via virtual card or bitcoin.
 In addition, the NewTLDs are exceptionally cheap. The registrar panel is easy to navigate and the domain push process takes only a few seconds.
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Yulia

U namesilo.com it seems to me the simplest and most convenient interface, as well as low prices for domains, free privacy and web forwarding. Plus their marketplace: low commission on the sale of domains - 3.0% - 7.5%.
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TDSko

NameSilo, an ICANN-accredited domain registrar, is well-known globally and manages over 6 million domains. They strive to provide a simple and cost-effective registrar service.

Although their hosting options are limited with no VPS or dedicated servers, this approach allows them to concentrate on their primary function of domain registration. However, some customers may prefer other companies that offer both domain registration and web hosting. Along with domain registration, NameSilo offers web hosting, SSL certificates, and API. Their web hosting plans come with email features and include free Whois services, DNS management tools, subaccount tools, and portfolio management.

 Additionally, they offer three SSL certificate plans, as well as free domain name parking. NameSilo guarantees 99.9% uptime and offers customer support via phone, email, and live chat. Customers can pay using various methods, including VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, PayPal, Skrill, Bitcoin, and Dwolla. Overall, NameSilo provides an affordable domain registration service with transparent pricing, cPanel hosting, and several payment options. However, their web hosting options are limited to shared hosting.
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Malayq36

I've had my fair share of experiences with Namesilo, and I'm more than happy to share my insights on their services, along with some industry gossip about their ownership and intentions.

Pros of using Namesilo:

Competitive Pricing: Namesilo has consistently offered some of the most competitive pricing in the industry for domain registrations and renewals. They often run promotions and discounts, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious domainers.

User-friendly Interface: Their control panel is clean, intuitive, and easy to navigate. It's a breath of fresh air compared to some other registrars with clunky, outdated interfaces.

Responsive Support: Namesilo offers 24/7 support through live chat, ticket system, and an extensive knowledge base. I've found their support team to be quite responsive and helpful, especially when dealing with DNS issues or transfer-related hiccups.

Free Privacy (WhoisGuard): Unlike many other registrars, Namesilo offers free Whois privacy protection (WhoisGuard) with every domain registration. This helps keep your personal information private and protects you from unwanted solicitations.

Cons of using Namesilo:

Upselling Tactics: While their base prices are low, Namesilo is known for aggressive upselling during the checkout process. You'll be prompted to add on services like email forwarding, domain lock, or premium DNS, which can quickly raise the total cost.

Limited TLD Selection: Compared to some of the larger registrars, Namesilo's selection of Top-Level Domains (TLDs) is somewhat limited. If you're looking to register niche or country-code TLDs, you might find their selection lacking.

Transfer-out Process: While Namesilo makes it easy to transfer domains in, the process of transferring domains out can be a bit more challenging. They require additional verification steps and may not always release the domain as quickly as other registrars.

Ownership and Intentions:

Namesilo is owned by a company called NameSilo, LLC, which is based in Florida, USA. The company was founded in 2009 and has grown to become one of the largest ICANN-accredited registrars. As for their intentions, Namesilo seems to be focused on providing affordable domain registration services and expanding their customer base. They've shown no signs of being involved in fraudulent activities, and they maintain good standing with ICANN and other industry organizations.

However, there have been some whispers in the domain industry about Namesilo's business model and the sustainability of their low prices. Some competitors have accused them of engaging in predatory pricing, which could potentially lead to a race to the bottom in the domain registration market. That being said, these are just rumors, and there's no concrete evidence to support these claims.
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