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Had something like this years ago when we were trying to get an EV code signing certificate from GoDaddy (for our Windows application).

They wanted a government issued identification document with both photograph of the individual as well as their physical address on it.

No such document exists for South Africans, I offered to get attestations from lawyers, police, but nothing was good enough.

Then I had to threaten charging back the credit card to get a refund (as opposed to credit) on the not-insubstantial fee for a service that their verification policies made impossible to be fulfilled by South African entities.

We succeeded with DigiCert, was a bit involved including getting sign off by a certified security consultant that we had appropriate procedures in place to protect the private key, but eventually got through the process.



I have had nothing but trouble with GoDaddy and their ridiculous identification routines. We've spent hours with (allegedly) real humans who will tell us "ok I've released the domain for transfer. It will be clear in about 30 minutes" (or whatever it is at the time) and it never is, and then we have to start the entire process over with a new rep. There are other reasons to hate them too, but I won't go on a rant :-D


My initial philosophy with GoDaddy was "as long as it works, it's good enough".

But generally happy to not be using them these days. I do our domain registrations through Namecheap and can't say I've ever had an issue with them, also had to interact with support on occasion and also no negative experiences there.




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