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> I have no issues with GoDaddy. WildWestDomains is (I think) a subset of
> GD that is geared towards the reseller market. Ditto for Dotster.

Unless GoDaddy bought them, Dotster is (or used to be) independent. 
Dotster works fine for end customers -- I've had some domains registered 
through them for years

later,
chris


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