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I've used GoDaddy SSL certs without any problem.

Considering they are 1/2 the price of instantssl.com, I'd say they're a fine option–especially if you're bootstrapping.



We've had great success with GoDaddy SSL too. Just because they have a terrible sign up process and UI doesn't mean that their products are terrible.


The problem with godaddy is that they seem to reduce costs very aggressively by automating about 95% of all cases. If you happen to have issues that fall within the remaining 5% you're totally screwed because they simply refuse to help. That's my experience anyway.


Agreed.

I should also mention that they have the lowest wildcard certificate I can find.

A few of my SaaS apps require this because they're subdomain-based. $200 is still a lot for a wildcard cert, but less than $379




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