Yes, and I have done that in some cases. Sometimes the price is so cheap and the service lats for awhile, it is less bother to just go buy another one.
On problem I have found. Many of this 're-sellers are using a server complex that belongs to a big company that does not isolate the name servers.
Example:
I buy a cheap service and the name servers might be:
ns5.greatscott.de and ns6.greatscott.de(No the real names, just an example.)
So I abandon the cheap service because I can not even get into the support system. So I go buy another very cheap service and they give the name servers as:
ns3.greatscott.de and ns4.greatscott.deDuh? Will that work? No, I try to put one of recently injured domains s on the e server and it gives an error saying that the domain is already in the server. That is not supposed to happen.
The name servers ought to be separate, but they are not. Apparently some greenhorn site manager tried to merge the names into one big cooking pot. That defeats the whole point of having distinct names servers. And even if the name servers and very, very unique names, that does not fix the issue if they all use the same IP address. Amazing how many use a single IP.
It seems to me that some rich man who got rich selling chicken wings moved on to go into the server ownership business. He thought he could use some of the cooks from the chicken wing business as technicians for his server setup.
Running a server is not the same t hing as coking chicken wings. With multiple servers, you should not try to cook every thing in the same pot. With chicken wings, it only affects the taste. With servers you get address conflicts when broken web space is still visible to the DNS.
Really, , I don't know if that is true. Maybe is was pork rinds and not chicken wings.
Anyway, I went and from three different vendors, I got a monthly package so I can quit at anytime. I hope they are not all using servers at
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www.greatscott.de