zMaestro wrote:
that's the only WISE solution.. I can't risk... btw.. this company is ranked from the top 10 registrar in the world, it registered more than 700,000 domains till now. |
You still need to use a registrar that allows you to control the contact info. Personally, I prefer Registerfly.com as they have some very good bulk-domain handling stuff. They cost about $/year/domain more than godaddy, but send out expiration notice emails to everyone in contact info starting about 6-8 weeks before the expiration and getting more frequent as the expiration date approaches.
BTW... My assumption during this thread was that your domain registrar and your host were the same. Upon re-reading the thread however, it looks like that may not be the case.