My main requirement is no-monkeybusiness and second price. Any retrogradations, opinions, stories, tips?<p>I did some research and reached to this list:<p>https://www.google.com/a/cpanel/domain/new<p>http://www.dyndns.com/<p>http://www.namecheap.com/<p>https://www.nearlyfreespeech.net/<p>http://www.1and1.com<p>Other?
In my experience <a href="https://www.gandi.net/" rel="nofollow">https://www.gandi.net/</a> has fantastic service.<p>I've tried 1and1 in the past, but we had a falling out regarding an automatic charge I cancelled that they still billed me for.
I suggest you avoid 1and1, and host your site with someone besides your registrar (so that if your hosting account has problems, you'll still be able to point your domain somewhere else. Obviously if your registrar goes down, that's a moot point.).
This discussion has occurred a number of times, and while the very top recommendation sometimes changes, a perennial favorite around here is name.com.<p>I use Name.com when I can remember to, and GoDaddy out of habit. I used to be quite fond of Dotster, but since I can't easily manage DNS through them, I've dropped them for all but a few domains.<p>On paper, the capabilities of Name.com and Godaddy are about the same, but Name's interface is a LOT more user friendly, and management is a snap, comparatively.