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I think you have to host it at GoDaddy.. I feel sorry for you i heard that they are terrible 

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You do not have to use godaddy's hosting. You sign up with another host, such has hostgator, and in the process it will have you change the Nameservers on the godaddy control panel to hostgator's.

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I think you have to host it at GoDaddy.. I feel sorry for you i heard that they are terrible 

 

Why does everyone think they're crap? Cant become one of the biggest registrars/hosting companies being crap?

 
Worst case scenario, point all the DNS entries at a VPS you have or something.
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Why does everyone think they're crap? Cant become one of the biggest registrars/hosting companies being crap?

 
Worst case scenario, point all the DNS entries at a VPS you have or something.

 

 

Really bad support, not the best network uptime & stability (I've had hosting go down for days, contacted support, no answers).

 

That being said, they do really well in terms of actually keeping up with the internet at all. It's not an easy task to accomplish. They just don't know exactly how to run things like clockwork. I personally prefer Hostgator to Godaddy just because they have live support there to help you 24/7 with little to no wait time. Plus, they're really stable. And if nothing else, Amazon AWS is freakin amazing too.

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