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Recently we had an outage where a domain name expired - we didn't get a warning that it expired due to various factors but it highlighted a freaking major flaw in our systems.
Now, we are fixing it internally, but our current registration provider is namecheap (is hosted on dnsimple) for this domain, which "helpfully" put up a parking page when the site expired which meant some of our client websites were being redirected to their competitors! <facepalm />
So question, who do you use for professional domain name registration where this sort of parking page stupidity can be avoided? A company that will call you if a domain name is going to blow up and if there is an expiration, someone that will set the refresh to 60 seconds and contact us?
For me, it looks like the problem is between the keyboard and the chair and not otherwise. Fix the emails and avoid future issues. Namecheap has been one of the best domain providers period.
I have had plenty of bad experiences and predatory and opportunistic billing with plenty of others.
I have been dealing with domains since the early network solutions days (I would comfortably say that it my experience is close to 30+ years and Namecheap as a domain provider is at the top of my list!).
We’ve fixed our internal issue, hopefully won’t happen again.
What I really want is a hosting provider that just puts up a blank page on an expired domains, not show a bunch of ads.
I just hope they just don't go on to the Godaddy route...
Time to look for alternatives?... Feeling sorry for the above comment though...
But they parked it on a page that did ads to competitors, I’d like to find a provider that doesn’t do this.
We are fixing that.
The biggest issue is with expired domains they park it to a web page that advertises other people. Would like to avoid that.