Anyone use Dynamic Dolphin?

Deliguy

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If not you should check them out
Supersite

Best damn domain buying experience I've ever had.

Solid api (namecheap sucks)
good buying experience and discounts (godaddy sucks)
real domain protection with complaint forwarding (moniker sucks)
Good dashboard features (godaddy sucks again)

I'm not affiliated with them in any way other than knowing they're owned by media break away. I just started using them two months ago and noticed some registrar complaint threads here lately and thought ya'll should know about it if you haven't heard of it.
+1 endorsement

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If your recommending, then thats where I buy from now on. End of discussion.
 
DD is a great. It takes a little bit to get use to at first, but worth it.
 
Looks good.. Does anything make them better than internet.bs?
A few features make them stand out for me:

I haven't had to experience it yet cus i've only been with them for a few months but apparently all domain complaints are forwarded to you instead of them straight up shutting down your domains and giving you the finger.

No need to find coupon codes all the time. You can put in a ticket to get your account automatic discounts that match namecheap prices.

You don't get fucked on renewal costs.

It integrates with theparkingplace for your undeveloped domains which performs a lot better than godaddy cash parking and sedo.

The api functions for updating dns actually work instead of permanently breaking your domains at the uplink provider with invalid and uneditable data. <-Oh yes it happens on namecheap a lot and has fucked me big time! The worst part is namecheap has known about the bug for over a year now and yet refuses to fix it. That's actually the main reason i switched.

It's owned by affiliate marketers (media break away, affiliate.com) so you don't get treated like an asshole by support and they're not in the back pocket of nazi groups like spamhaus who feel they're above the law and privacy agreements.

Quick updating dns (the bain of my existance).
 
DD is good and owned by CPAE/Media Breakaway. Just be forewarned that a good majority of their domains are used for "high volume email marketing" so they are listed in a lot of RBLs and as a registrar in general they are getting a lot of attention.
 
Yeah I don't know, I went ahead and purchased Godaddy's discount domain club because it was fiscally prudent of me to do so with the volume of domains I own. Rockin' $7.49 .com domains (including renewals). But I don't really get my panties in a bunch over the cost of a domain anyway because I almost always make back way more in the first month of owning it.