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by rgbrenner
4854 days ago
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yes, you can enter a wildcard record yourself, and that will override the name.com wildcard. Is it irritating that they do that? Sure. Should they be doing? probably not. But it does have a pretty simple fix. Personally, I use a third-party dns service. Seen too many registrars play with DNS. Don't know why anyone would trust them. |
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I don't know about you, but i give everyone the benefit of doubt and unless someone violates this trust, i'd think most people do too.
Also, at least i tend to think of registrars as some kind of neutral entity that i, indeed, can trust - guess there are some exceptions to the rule.
How many years and years of abuse has it taken for people to notice what GoD*ddy has been doing all that time and finally cause some sort of mass-defect to other registrars..
Hopefully, the level of tolerance for this behavior is of an all-time low so registrars simply can't afford to abuse the trust of their customers any longer.