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A few months ago I wrote about how GoDaddy’s inability…or lack of willingness to help customers work with wordpress, was a big mistake on their part. With the amount of blogs in the world and with wordpress being the most widely used blogging solution, you would
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4 months ago
4 months ago
i know of a few people that are quite frustrated with GoDaddy. Good point about the domain auctions. Just doesn't seem that these people are willing to go the extra mile to help out their customers, so why bother?
thanks for the comment and for reading!