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02/15/2005 - rating: 10 - by: Randy Ripplinger
I have used Godaddy only for domain registration for seven months. It was quick, inexpensive, and reliable. I plan to leave my domain with Godaddy regardless of who I take my hosting business to... in fact, after looking at the options, I'll probably come to Godaddy for hosting when my current plan expires.
01/20/2009 - rating: 1 - by: David J.
Would not recommend GoDaddy for hosting. I've had Frontpage extensions fail on 2 separate hosting accounts and it took technical support 2-3 weeks to correct. I followed support's procedures to no avail and then miraculously Frontpage extensions were restored 1-2 weeks later.
01/20/2009 - rating: 10 - by: Alis
The plan is cheap and good. The do add a lot of extras with each purchase - free month of hosting, 1 free email with each domain and the stats are included, contrary to what it says here. It`s a great hosting plan, no worries and inexpensive.
08/24/2010 - rating: 2 - by: Www.wingsandbowling.com
Save yourself years of headaches and don't use this service!. - I can't imagine how their web hosting services could possibly be worse. Website Tonight lacks even the most basic functionality, like wrapping text around a picture. With this hosting service, every single simple task becomes a nightmarish ordeal. Trying to do simple updates often takes hours or more because the site is SO INCREDIBLY DIFFICULT TO USE! In my last year as a manger, purchasing this service is literally my biggest regret (and trust me, I've made plenty of mistakes). In order to work on our website, I have to select a night where I can sit by myself for several hours and not be bothered by anyone, mostly for fear that I'll take my frustration out on one of my employees, or even worse, a customer. Please, for the sake of your time and sanity, never ever purchase this service.
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