I have a .name address for myself through register.com. My wife wants one, but register.com apparently does not sell them anymore. I cannot seem to Google my way to a site that sells them either.

Save me.


Update: This is allot harder that it seems or should be. I had to go through five sites before I found one that worked. Amazing.

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I have mine through 007names.com and have to say I'm extremely happy with them. I had lots of problems with the previous registrar and the transfer to 007names and the 007names support staff was extremely helpful (quite the opposite to the support staff of the old registrar) and they really knew their stuff. The price seems competitive too.

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This is the five site I've tried, and it WORKED. You are my hero for the day. Cheers. – Stu Thompson Oct 27 '09 at 11:04
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I got mine a while ago through www.dyndns.com.

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They no longer sell .name domains. Grrr.... – Stu Thompson Oct 27 '09 at 10:32
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I've never registered one myself, but I just checked, and MyDomain does seem to offer .name registrations. (They've been my primary domain registrar for years, and I've had no problems with them.)

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Their search for .name domains is busted. I've written them...we will see. – Stu Thompson Oct 27 '09 at 11:03
Busted? Seems to work for me (as of right now), both with positive and negative tests. Can also add a .name domain to the shopping cart, though I didn't try going further into the purchase process. Are you searching from the main page or elsewhere? – Brian Oct 27 '09 at 16:20
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Check out this complete list of registers that offer the .name TLD. It has a nice table to compare all the registers to each other.

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It seems to be out of date. I've two strikes now. Why the lack of interest in .name domains? Sigh...Thanks though. – Stu Thompson Oct 27 '09 at 10:39
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